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Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance novel Chapter 221

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Hansen was really pleased with what Mia said.

The Byrne clan just walked in.

Molly started introducing everyone.

Grandpa Elmer, looking at Hansen and asked, "Are you sure my granddaughter is your daughter? Do you want to have another DNA test? I think you might have mixed it up."

Hansen replied, "No need, could I mistake my own daughter?"

"What if you're wrong?"

Hansen: "I won't be, she has the same eyes as her mother."

Grandpa Elmer said, "My granddaughter had plastic surgery."

Molly: “I didn't. I was born this gorgeous.”

Hansen: "Plastic surgery doesn't change blood type, we've tested it, she's my daughter."

Grandma Aubree looked around and asked Mia, "What does the Cedillo family do? They look pretty loaded."

Coleen awkwardly explained to her mom, "Jade's two brothers, one is the mayor of city Z, the other one is the business tycoon, Andre."

"Wow, so the Cedillo family is also pretty well-off then?" Grandma Aubree asked again.

Coleen nodded, "A lot better than us."

Grandma Aubree seemed a bit relieved, "As long as it's not a poor family, my granddaughter won't suffer when she goes there."

She was really worried someone would take her granddaughter back and then mistreat her.

Mia and Leo Cedillo each joined the teams of Coleen and Grandma Aubree, reassuring them.

Leo, on the other hand, joined Grandpa Elmer's team, promoting his family big time.

"Wow, this girl is also pretty, just like Jade." Grandma Aubree said to Coleen while looking at Mia.

Coleen smiled and nodded, "Yes, that's Mia, Jade's best friend."

"Oh, it's Mia. My granddaughter has mentioned her before, is she also from the Cedillo family?"

Mia thought to herself that since she was the daughter-in-law of the Cedillo family, she was part of the Cedillo family.

So she smiled sweetly, "Yes, Grandma Aubree, I'm part of the Cedillo family."

"Mia, how old are you this year? Do you have a boyfriend? If not, what do you think of my grandson? He's a police captain, with a good character and handsome appearance, and he also has a stable job." Grandma Aubree pointed at Chad among the group of men, planning to set this seemingly fortunate girl up with her grandson.

"Mom, stop playing matchmaker. Mia is already married, she's the daughter-in-law of the Cedillo family, Mia's husband is sitting right there." Coleen hurriedly interrupted Grandma Aubree, pointing at the most aloof man among the men.

"What? Already married?" Grandma Aubree looked at Mia in surprise. "Aren't you the daughter of the Cedillo family?"

Mia nodded, "You could say I'm half a daughter, I was born into the Irvin family, but the family I married into is right here."

Andre just happened to look over, he was very grateful to the Byrne family. But what was the deal with introducing boyfriends for his wife?!

Taking another look at Mia, she always went makeup-free at home, looking like a child.

Could it be that in a few years, when Mia had a son with her, she would still be mistaken as if that was her brother?

Mr. Cedillo was a bit annoyed.

Molly sat next to Chad, and worriedly asking, "Chad, do you think Grandma and Grandpa will argue with my dad?"

Chad shook his head, comforting her, "No, they only came here worried you were born into a poor family, and that the Cedillo family would have a negative influence on your life. They just wanted to state their position. But seeing the social status of the Cedillo family, Grandma and Grandpa should be reassured."

Despite being reassured, Grandpa Elmer still warned Hansen, "The Byrne family only has Molly as a granddaughter. Whether she's biological or not, if you dare mistreat her, I'd risk my life to resist, even if I become a ghost, I won't let you off."

Mia told Molly, "Get Chad to drink more water, it'll help with his drunkenness."

Molly immediately went to fetch water, running back and forth not just for Chad, but for all the men who were drinking.

Andre asked Mia curiously, "How do you know all this?"

"I looked it up before."

"Why did you look it up?"

Mia obediently answered, "You've gotten drunk a few times before, so I checked online. Someone told me that men who drink should drink more water because it dilutes the alcohol in their body. After a trip to the restroom, they'll sober up a lot."

Suddenly, Andre realized that in the past few gatherings where he had been drinking, Mia would drive to pick him up. Each time, she had water prepared in the car, these were all her considerate gestures.

Andre wrapped his arm around Mia's shoulder, pulling her close.

This was also to show the elders of the Byrne family just how close their marital relationship was.

When the people from the Byrne family were preparing to leave, Andre arranged a driver to send them home.

Molly also returned to the Byrne family's place.

Naomi and her son helped the slightly drunk Bruce Cedillo back to his bedroom.

The drunk Bruce, looking at his son, proudly pointed at Leo and said, "My son, you really do hide your light under a bushel."

In today's gathering, all the men had been drinking, but only he and Andre hadn't gotten drunk.

Instead he and Hansen drank a bit too much and needed help walking.

Andre alone helped Hansen upstairs to sleep. Hansen's legs were already a bit unsteady, and he told Andre many interesting stories from the Cedillo family's past.

"You think I don't know? I knew my daughter broke my favorite cup and you took the blame for her. I knew all along. But I pretended not to know, just to teach you a lesson. I can't bear to blame my daughter, but I can bear to blame my son."

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