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Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance novel Chapter 345

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Read Chapter 345 with many climactic and unique details. The series Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance is one of the top-selling novels by Sydney Roberts. Chapter content Chapter 345 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance Chapter 345 for more details.

Around noon, Andre and Chad each received a headache-inducing photo. The photo showed a pile of disorganized books with a caption that read. [The 'study results' of your loved ones.]

Chad was out of town and couldn't deal with Molly. As soon as Andre got home, his wife, who was as clingy as a kitten, sweetly called him 'honey.' Her voice was as sweet as honey and she started to use puppie eyes.

How could Andre have the heart to get angry? Especially since she was pregnant.

Leo pretended to be clueless, watching Mia complain about studying in a spoiled way. He couldn't understand how she had the nerve to say these things.

While Andre held his wife's hand and listened to her talk, he was thinking about how to correct her bad habits. So, Andre's gaze fell on his father who was playing mobile games seriously and silently in the living room.

The next day, Hansen was driven off by Andre. He happily sat in the passenger seat, and then promised his son, "Andre, don't worry, I'll definitely help you supervise your wife and your sister's studies."

When invited to be a supervisory teacher, Hansen thought, “This is more interesting than playing games!” So he agreed immediately. Before he agreed, Andre emphasized, “If Mia and Molly try to entice you out with food, drinks, or fun, those are all traps.”

"Don't worry, I definitely won't go," Hansen answered confidently.

Andre was still somewhat worried and warned, "I'll be checking in from time to time, and if I find you guys aren't there, that's your failure as a supervisor. I'll revoke your group chat admin privileges."

Hansen thought, “Is this a threat? I quit!”

Andre continued, "These three are about to take exams; you don't want their half-year's efforts to be wasted, right? Chad and I have been swamped with work and haven't been able to take care of them. Mia and Molly can study well when they're apart, but when they're together, they'll definitely goof around. You're going there to make your children better, you're going there to 'love' them with your deep love, and you're supervising for their own good, understand?"

Hansen nodded seriously, he could accept this if his son put it this way. So he had another reason for this trip, fatherly love.

In order to keep his group chat admin privileges, Hansen decided to properly supervise his three children's studies. When he got in the car, he excitedly waved goodbye to his son, assuring him not to worry. Mia, however, looked out the window with a gloomy expression, leaning against the back seat window. Her hands were on the window, and her frustrated little eyes looked at her husband. "Honey, don't let Hansen supervise me. I will study hard."

Andre gently caressed his wife's face, his smile indulgent. "I don't trust you. Today I'll let my dad accompany you, and tomorrow, I'll go with you."

Mia blinked her eyes, and Leo drove them away with their stuff. She leaned against the window watching her husband leave, her expression was as if she wouldn't ever see him again in the future.

Once they left, she closed the car window, lowered her head to think, and then asked her friend next to her, "Molly, don't you think it's a bit strange? My husband was fine last night, so why did he let Hansen follow us today?"

Molly also noticed this. "We were taking photos together yesterday. He should trust us."

Leo's hand gripping the steering wheel started to tense up.

Hansen drove happily to the library, found their seats from yesterday, and sat down. This time, Molly didn't dare to take out a single snack. She only took out a few books and put them on the table.

Hansen sat in front of them, looked at them satisfyingly, and then said, "Hand over all your phones."

Seeing the two of them with thick books to lay on, he looked around and finally took his grandson's book. "You study, let me lay on your book to take a nap."

Leo rolled his eyes.

Mia just laid down and got up again, she rubbed her stomach with her hand. "I can't lay down. What if I press on the baby and it comes out too ugly. I need to get up and walk."

So, the sleepy pregnant woman who had nowhere to sleep could only wander around the library to relieve her fatigue.

The library was very quiet, with all sorts of people coming here. There were sanitation workers in their uniforms coming here to rest, even taking out a book to read on the side. There were people preparing to study abroad, wearing headphones, and focusing on learning foreign languages. There were office workers, with their notebooks, researching information. There were students, preparing for exams, and people like them reviewing.

Mia stood by the window, the sunlight making her squint her eyes. The windowsill was a bit high. Mia yawned, she lifted her arms, her elbows pressed on the windowsill, her hands supported her face, and she lazily closed her eyes.

When people were tired from studying, some would directly lie on the table to sleep, but Mia could sleep standing up, which was quite astonishing.

Sunlight poured through the window onto the floor, casting shadows of the window and the standing person on the ground. Mia looked like a girl bathed in light, radiating brightness all around. She was rocking a baby blue, loose-fitting dress that did a good job hiding her belly. The dress was jazzed up with hand-made white lace trims, giving it a fresh vibe. On her feet, she sported a pair of white flats, spotless and looking as if they had just been taken out of the box.

She had her hair pulled back in a low ponytail, giving off this easy-breezy, girl-next-door vibe.

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