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Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance novel Chapter 979

Summary for Chapter 979: Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance

Chapter 979 – Highlight Chapter from Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance

Chapter 979 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.

Hansen chuckled, "I bet watching Anya fish the other day was such a blast that I couldn't resist joining in on the fun myself."

When Anya got home from school and found out that the little one had wandered off to the lake to imitate her fishing, she thought, "I'll wait until it's dark, when both the baby and the fish are asleep, to try fishing again."

True to her word, at nine that evening, just as Mia returned from her grad school prep class, Anya grabbed a flashlight and headed out. "Anya, where you off to?" Mia asked.

"Fishing," Anya replied with a grin.

Since Henry was becoming more of a handful as he grew, the house was fortified with tall fences at the front and back doors to keep him from escaping. A white picket fence now surrounded the lake as an extra precaution.

With the belief that eating fish makes you smarter, Chef Ning got busy in the kitchen, whipping up a tomato fish dish that filled the house with its mouthwatering aroma.

Soon enough, in full view of everyone, Anya hopped into a car heading to Leo's place for the weekend.

Hansen commented, "That kid's lucky to have crossed paths with Anya."

The chef announced, "Ms. Anya made tomato fish for everyone," adding a reminder that it was suitable for the little one too, though the fish head was Leo's treat.

Mia and Molly, after annoying their dad at the Cedillo family, returned home. But just a couple of days later, Hansen called them back for a fish feast, one needing brain food and the other some health boost.

Henry, determined as ever, stood on a stool with his hands on the table, kicking his legs as he tried to climb up and snag some food.

Mia meticulously picked out the bones and fed Henry small bites of fish. "Open wide," she coaxed.

"Ah~ mommy," Henry chirped.

Mia savored her meal while holding her son.

When Andre left, Henry missed his mom's warm, fragrant embrace.

Sometimes, when Mia found a dish perfectly seasoned and easy to digest, she'd call out, "Henry, come here, mommy's got something tasty for you."

The little glutton, with his adorable chubby cheeks, would toddle over, take a bite, then scuttle under the table to play. No amount of calling would bring him out; he was lost in his own little world.

To coax Henry out, even Andre, a man held in high esteem, had to crawl under the table, gently pulling his son out by his tiny feet.

And, of course, another scolding followed for the mischievous little one.

After the sprint class ended, Mia made a trip back to school for her Level 4 exam.

The day before the exam, Cooper called with a checklist, "Don't forget headphones for the Level 4 exam, and grab some batteries for them too. You'll need a pen, and make sure you have your ID, or they won't let you in."

Mia, with a playful grin, retorted, "I checked—beating up your brother won't land you in court, just a community mediation."

Three seconds later, the call ended abruptly.

Henry, with his cute little red hat, looked up at his slightly annoyed mom.

Mia knelt down and said softly, "If you don't cause trouble, mom won't scold you."

The little one's survival instincts kicked in, "Love mommy~"

"Mommy loves you too," she said, giving him a peck before he toddled off to play with his dad.

Before long, he found himself in his granddad's care.

On exam day, Mia and Anya entered the exam hall together. After tackling the morning's questions, they stepped out to compare answers, only to find they didn't match at all.

Both were flustered. Seeing the concern on their faces, Leo asked, "Did you two think the Level 4 exam was just one paper?"

Mia replied, "Isn't it?"

Mia fiddled with her hair, staying quiet.

Denny looked up at Jamie, "Sit down."

"I saw you two at a hotel yesterday. Why don't you go to a hotel with me?"

Jamie scoffed, "We just stayed at the same hotel."

Denny stood up for himself, "Alex, Jamie and Mia are my friends. If I treated everyone the same, friendship would mean nothing."

Mia glanced back at Denny. Favoritism in friendship isn't something everyone offers.

"I might not be the best, but I'm more than capable of helping them. If you can't solve a problem I can't, you're better off asking a teacher. Slandering a woman's private life is the least gentlemanly thing to do. Don't disgrace us men."

After his speech, he glanced at Jamie before sitting down.

Mia tugged Jamie's sleeve, "Sit down."

Denny's precise wording made it clear to anyone paying attention that there was nothing untoward between Jamie and Denny.

Suddenly, a student named Alex lost his temper, storming over to Denny. Grabbing a book, he hurled it at Denny's head, "Who are you calling tasteless and embarrassing, Denny? Just because you're book-smart, you think you're better than us? Believe me, I can make sure you don't pass this year."

"Alex, chill. Don't stoop to his level," one of Alex's friends intervened, trying to hold him back.

Nobody likes being disrespected. Denny stood up, grabbed Alex by the collar, and punched him.

Amidst the chaos, Mia sat there, her hands propping up her face, looking at her book. "Ah, without protecting friends, friendship is meaningless."

And with that, she stood up.

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