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No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) novel Chapter 1366

For the next few days, Eleanor focused on preparing for her new experiment. She also took her daughter to Goodwin Manor for dinner, as she would be leaving for a conference in Montclair at the end of the month.

She received an email from Aaron, urging her not to miss the rare opportunity he had secured for her. Eleanor cherished such academic exchanges.

She planned to pack and leave right after her daughter's kindergarten graduation ceremony tomorrow.

Right now, Eleanor was logging into Dr. Smith's internal server, intending to record some parameters to reference during the conference.

Her eyes fell on the locked file at the bottom of the list again. She paused, bit her lip, and clicked on it. A password box appeared.

She began trying different passwords. She went through all the dates she and Ian might have shared: their daughter's birthday, her own birthday, Ian's birthday, and other important dates like their anniversary.

After more than a dozen failed attempts, Eleanor rested her forehead in her hand, a headache starting to form. What password could Ian possibly have used?

Even Dr. Smith was tight-lipped about this file. What kind of data was inside?

Finally, after finding the data she needed, Eleanor shut down her computer and went to bed early with her daughter.

***

The next day, the kindergarten held a social event for the children in the morning, with the graduation performance scheduled for two-thirty in the afternoon at the cultural auditorium.

At two o'clock, Serena Goodwin arrived at the auditorium's parking lot with her grandmother and mother. Today was Evelyn's big performance, and none of them wanted to miss it.

"Have you asked if Ian is here yet? He can't miss something like this!" Magdalen urged her granddaughter.

"I already asked my brother. He's on his way," Serena replied, helping her grandmother toward the auditorium. Gina Quinn followed, with Lanny and his men behind them.

Inside the auditorium, each parent had a ticket with an assigned seat, and everyone cooperated by finding their designated spots.

Eleanor was already in her seat. She had given the Goodwin family four tickets and kept one for herself.

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