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No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) novel Chapter 668

As the conversation continued, Vanessa suddenly interjected, “Excuse me, I need to use the restroom.”

She stood up, feeling shaky and unsteady on her feet. With one hand clutching the hem of her champagne-colored evening gown and the other gripping her necklace so tightly her knuckles went white, Vanessa abandoned all traces of her usual grace. She looked every bit like someone fleeing the scene.

At that moment, Eleanor also rose from her seat and headed in the same direction.

Vanessa nearly stumbled into the restroom, her face drained of color when she caught her reflection in the mirror. She fumbled desperately with the clasp of her necklace, but her trembling fingers just couldn’t undo it.

A woman stepped up to the sink beside her and asked gently, “Do you need some help?”

“Thank you, I’d appreciate it,” Vanessa replied, forcing a smile and trying to steady herself.

The woman helped unfasten the necklace and admired it. “This is a gorgeous piece,” she said.

“Thank you,” Vanessa answered, her voice stiff and brittle.

When the woman left, the bathroom fell silent. Vanessa drew a shaky breath and lifted the necklace, flipping it over to examine the platinum setting beneath the largest diamond. Her eyes locked on two tiny engraved letters:

—E. S.

Those initials sliced through her heart like a knife. Just then, footsteps echoed on the marble floor. Vanessa jerked her head up to see Eleanor’s cool, composed figure stepping inside.

In that instant, resentment flared bright and sharp in Vanessa’s eyes. She clutched the necklace in her fist as if it were the only thing keeping her upright.

Eleanor stood before her, her pale blue gown accentuating her slender waist. She wore no extravagant jewelry, yet her quiet elegance was impossible to ignore.

The words hit their mark, slicing right through Vanessa’s pride. Her chest heaved with anger. “And what makes you so high and mighty, Eleanor? Flirting with other men, stringing your daughter along just to keep your ex-husband hooked—do you really think you’re that impressive?”

Eleanor turned off the faucet, grabbed a paper towel, and dabbed her hands dry. “Vanessa, I’m begging you—marry Ian already. Maybe then he’ll finally stop chasing after me. I can’t shake him off.”

“Eleanor!” Vanessa’s voice was thick with fury.

The implication was unmistakable—Eleanor was mocking the past ten years of Vanessa’s life as nothing but a joke.

Eleanor tossed the paper towel in the trash. “Do yourself a favor: get it over with and marry him this year. Otherwise, I really can’t respect you.”

With that, she walked out, leaving Vanessa clutching her chest, gasping for breath as if she’d truly been wounded. Her face grew even paler as she stared at her reflection, on the verge of fainting. Desperate, she seized her phone and dialed Ian’s number.

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