It might be not a direct answer to your question, but it is possible that there is **no 2nd term** of the continued fraction in question.
I believe it is a long-standing open problem if $\,{^5 e}\in\mathbb{N}$, and, in general, for every integer $n \ge 5$, if $\,{^n e}\in\mathbb{N}$ (and also, for every integer $n \ge 4$, if $\,{^n \pi}\in\mathbb{N}$).
It is mentioned multiple times in Wikipedia, e.g. in Russian Wikipedia article Открытые математические проблемы (Open mathematical problems) and on some mailing lists. Similar questions were discussed here on Math.SE: $e^{e^{e^{79}}}$ and ultrafinitism, How to show $e^{e^{e^{79}}}$ is not an integer. Currently these questions look very far from being resolved and it is completely unclear how to approach them.