Using the Ellipsis at the End of a Page [closed]

Solution 1:

You are asking what your reader will think if you violate a convention of punctuation.

One of the truly great writers of the 20th century, Samuel Beckett, began his novel, Murphy as follows:-

The sun was shining, having no alternative, on the nothing new.

This is a far greater violation of convention than yours. It shocks the reader with something grammatically unexpected. Instead of “... the glittering water” or “... sleepy rooftops”, we get brought down with a crash to a mundane world: “...the nothing new”. In your case, it is obvious what the three dots are for.