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No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) novel Chapter 1458

The next morning, Evelyn was in low spirits. She didn't want to go back; she wanted to keep playing. The three adults then took turns coaxing the little one.

It wasn't until they were on the plane that Evelyn finally agreed to go home to see her cat, Mann, and her mood finally improved.

Three hours later, Eleanor was back home. Evelyn was dropped off at Goodwin Manor. The trip had been a mental reset for Eleanor, and she felt more relaxed as she prepared to dive back into work.

On Monday, Eleanor was again engrossed in her projects. Ian, while handling his own work, was also overseeing the renovation companies. This time, it wasn't just about their two townhouses but also another large villa in the same community, which was for the Goodwins.

On Wednesday morning, Eleanor received a message from Joel, asking to meet her in the cafeteria at noon to discuss work.

Eleanor was waiting for Joel in the garden outside the company cafe when a figure rounded the corner. It was Faye Yeaton.

When she saw Eleanor, her steps faltered, and her eyes shot a look of pure resentment at her. Eleanor frowned slightly.

Faye averted her gaze, straightened her back, and walked toward the cafeteria.

A short while later, Joel arrived, looking apologetic. "Sorry, I had to sign an urgent document. Have you been waiting long?"

"No, let's go in," Eleanor said.

They got their food and found a quiet table. Joel asked, "How was your vacation?"

"It was nice," Eleanor replied with a small smile.

"Was it just you and Evelyn?" Joel asked curiously.

Eleanor's chewing paused for a moment. She answered truthfully, "Ian and his sister came along too."

Joel looked at her with some surprise. Under his gaze, Eleanor felt a little flustered and tucked a stray strand of hair behind her ear.

Joel smiled and looked away. "That's great. Vacations are always more fun with more people."

Eleanor pursed her lips. "You said you had something work-related to discuss?"

"I wanted to invite you to the press conference next Monday. Are you free?"

Eleanor looked up at Joel, her eyes questioning. "Upper management?"

"Yes. My guess is it was Mr. Goodwin's decision. He doesn't want Faye at Goodwin & Co. anymore."

Eleanor was Simone Langley's doctoral student. Since Ian hadn't spared Faye on account of her connection to Simone, it was no wonder Faye's gaze toward her was filled with such hostility.

After lunch, Joel took a call and left first. Eleanor and Gwenda decided to grab a coffee before heading back to the office.

Just then, an angry voice called out, "Eleanor, stop right there."

Eleanor didn't need to turn around to know it was Faye.

Gwenda turned to face her first. "Faye, do you need something from Eleanor?"

"Gwenda, stay out of this. It has nothing to do with you," Faye snapped, her face dark. It was clear her resentment toward Gwenda had also boiled over.

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