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Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance novel Chapter 773

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Chapter 773 – Highlight Chapter from Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance

Chapter 773 is a standout chapter in Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance by Sydney Roberts, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Mia stepped outside and called out, "Anya, come here, sweetie."

Anya, holding the child, was about to run off when Hansen intercepted her, "Anya, go have some fun. Henry stays with Grandpa." When he wasn't crying, the adorable Henry was everyone's favorite to hold.

Eventually, Henry ended up back in his grandfather's arms, contentedly sucking on his hand and not caring who held him.

Unable to compete with the elders, Anya went outside and spotted Molly. Surprised, she exclaimed, "Oh, Aunt Molly, you're back too!"

Molly asked, "Where were you just now?"

Anya pulled up a chair and sat down in front of them, "Chad went to work, so I went apartment hunting for us."

"Didn't Leo say he'd drop you off at home before work? Did he agree to let you stay here?" Mia inquired.

Anya poured herself a glass of water, "Um, no, Auntie."

Everything had been going according to plan. Leo had taken a few days off to accompany Anya to various romantic spots and even went hiking with her.

At the top of the mountain, Anya prayed at a quaint chapel for their relationship. She also wished for Chad's success in his postgraduate exams.

Leo joked, "If I were a deity, I'd refuse both your requests."

Anya, young and somewhat superstitious, playfully scolded Chad in the yard, "This is a sacred place, you shouldn't speak ill of it. The gods might blame you."

Leo gestured around them, "Which deity should be blamed? It's like asking the god of water for fire or praying for rain from the god of fire."

Anya scratched her head, "Chad, how did you know I got it mixed up?"

"Your grandfather is quite superstitious. I've been following him around, praying to every statue since I was a kid. How could I not recognize them?"

Anya hurried to make amends.

For this, she bought two red ribbons, writing blessings on them and had tall Chad tie them to a tree. "Chad, tie it tight."

Regarding the ribbon about Anya and Leo's fate, Leo silently tied several knots and hung it on a thick branch, making sure it was secure.

Anya had several more wishes, but Leo, claiming she was being greedy, pulled her away.

"Leo took you on a date just to hike?" Molly asked.

Anya shook her head, "Not just that, we also went to an amusement park."

"A water park?" Jade immediately asked, hinting at the places where you'd wear swimsuits.

Mia interjected, "Unlikely, the men of the Cedillo family are straighter than steel beams. If Leo went to a water park, he probably couldn't stand other men seeing Anya in a swimsuit."

Anya pouted, looking downcast, "Chad doesn't let me wear a swimsuit outside, nor does he let me go on thrilling rides. I ended up just watching cartoons, and he wouldn't even let me visit the haunted house."

Molly propped her head up, "Don't tell me Leo's afraid and won't let you touch anything?"

Anya had been resting at home due to sore legs from the previous day's hike, so she hadn't accompanied Leo to see the apartment.

When her legs felt better, and she went with Leo to see the apartment, they found the female tenant still hadn't packed her things. Leo waited a few days and then asked the landlord, "When is she moving out? If she doesn't leave, I can't move in."

The landlord tried to persuade him, "You're all young people; living together might be nice, sharing some company and conversation. What's the hurry?"

Leo asked, "So she's not moving out?"

Hearing Leo's tone as if he was considering breaking the agreement, the landlord quickly said, "I'll go hurry her."

Anya explained to Mia and Molly, "Seeing that girl, I didn't want Chad to live there, but I was worried Chad would think I was being controlling and unreasonable. After Chad took me to the amusement park again, I didn't bring it up.

Two days later, when our hotel stay was up, Chad and I were ready to clean the apartment, but she was still living there, showing no signs of moving out.

Moreover, she was wearing those lace tank tops and short shorts." Anya gestured on her body, "Auntie, you've seen what that girl wore. It's, you know, revealing in the front, with lace here, and the shorts come up to here." Anya pointed to her chest and her thighs, struggling to describe it but speaking excitedly.

Molly bluntly said, "So, lingerie."

Anya said angrily, "She even went to Chad's room, asking if he needed any help. The bathroom is shared, and when I went to rinse the mop, I saw it, you know, that thing." Her face turned as red as the mop she abandoned, and she ran back to drag Leo into the bathroom. Upon seeing the object, Leo didn't say a word. He immediately covered Anya's eyes, pulled her into his arms, glanced around the rest of the bathroom, and then, holding little Anya close, he left.

Back in the bedroom, Leo didn't bother tidying up. He contacted the landlord, "If that person doesn't move out within two days, I'm terminating my lease."

Whatever was said on the other end, Leo didn't wait to hear it all, hanging up the phone in frustration.

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