Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance

Chapter 226



Chapter 226

Before going to bed, Mia kissed her husband several times.

She greatly admired her husband, and after this whole thing she more clearly realized that her husband

was truly capable of anything.

Andre jokingly warned her, “If you don’t hit the hay soon, don’t plan on sleeping at all tonight. Want to

carry on with what we were doing?”

Mia quickly hid under the covers, not even sticking her head out.

The next day, Mia was the belle of the ball in her classroom.

Yesterday's foreign professor gave students a day to brainstorm and discuss ideas with him, and those

with papers could have him look over them.

Mia, as the principal, took on a leading role.

She took her paper and, under the watchful eyes of her classmates, went to the professor for revisions.

Leo looked at her, squinting his eyes in uncertainty. "Did Mia finish her paper last night?"

Molly knew her friend like the back of her hand, "She doesn't have the chops for that. Who knows how

she managed to have Andre do it for her."

Seeing the surprise on the foreign professor's face, Mia was satisfied as a clam.

Before the final grades were released, Mia could already tell from the professor's expression that she

had aced it.

She handed in her paper on the spot.

She then went back to her seat, happy as a clam.

Looking at her two friends who were also swamped with papers, she felt like she was walking on air.

"Are you guys green with envy? Having a husband makes everything a breeze for me. It is what it is."

Mia was proud as a peacock.

Molly handed her survey data to Mia, "Mia, we're buddies, help a girl out."

Mia replied, "Now you remember we're friends? Who was it that told my husband yesterday that

someone was hitting on me?"

Molly was left speechless and guilty as charged.

Leo also handed his work to Mia, "Mia, I've never thrown you under the bus like that."

Mia said, "But we're researching different things. You're looking into clothing stores and I'm into fruit

stores."

Molly wanted a free ride too, but Mia turned her down flat, "My husband already had a hard time

helping me. I can't bear to make him work even harder." After all, a woman had to take care of her

man.

Later, Molly headed straight to the Byrne family after school to look for Coleen.

Mia passed her foreign professor's course and was on cloud nine. When she got home, she got even

more good news.

Her period finally came.

Andre said, "We have to make up for lost time."

"I only live in the present, I don't worry about the future."

Andre was worried last night that if his wife's period didn't come, he would have to take her to the

hospital to check if she was pregnant. But it came tonight.

So Andre didn't have to worry anymore.

"Did you pass your paper?"

Mia happily replied, "The professor gave me an A. Molly and Leo wanted you to help them too, but I

turned them down. Thinking they can use my husband for free? They're dreaming. If they have the

capability, they should find a capable husband themselves."

"Did Molly go to the Byrne family again?"

Mia nodded, "She said she was going to have her mom help her with her paper and won't be back

tonight."

Knowing her whereabouts, Andre wasn't too worried, "I'm off to the study, come find me there in a bit."

Mia started her week-long indulgence.

At the Byrne family, Coleen and her daughter were home early.

When Chad found out his sister was back, he also switched shifts to come home.

"Jade, why are you back today?"

Molly replied, "Chad, I came back to seek mom's help with my paper. Mia's not being fair, she had her

husband do her paper, so I came to seek mom's help too."

"Just because someone has their husband help doesn't mean it's unfair." Chad said as he changed his

shoes and entered the living room.

Molly said, "I also wish I had a husband who could help me. Mom, Chad, keep an eye out for me. If any

eligible bachelor comes along, let me know. That way I can get married sooner, find someone reliable,

and have someone to help me with my papers. Maybe someone could even write my thesis for me."

Chad shot her a glance and nonchalantly poured a glass of water. "Marriage is not a race, you're still

young. You should just play the field. When you've had enough fun, then consider marriage."

Molly grabbed the glass of water Chad had just poured and drank it without a second thought.

Chad looked at her, shook his head helplessly, and poured himself another glass of water.

"Mia was single for 20 years and found true love as soon as she got married. I want to give it a shot

too. Maybe I can find true love after I get married."

Chad said, "Last week, an old man reported his daughter missing. When we responded, we found out

she had been killed by her newlywed husband because his ex-girlfriend had come back. Yesterday, a

girl reported a fraud case. She was deceived into a shotgun wedding. All the debts the man had

borrowed were transferred to her after they got married. The creditors were all going to her parents to

seek repayment, but the man had disappeared. Today, there was a girl coming to report her husband Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

was trying to harm her. Last month, her husband bought a large insurance policy for her, with him as

the beneficiary. Recently, he's been taking her mountain climbing, swimming, and even skydiving."

Molly put down the water cup and didn't drink anymore.

"Chad, I don't want to get married anymore."

Chad nodded approvingly, "Marriage comes with risks, getting married requires caution. Don't let the

seemingly good life of others sway you. Getting married first and finding love later is not reliable. You

don't know the pain Mia is going through now."

At the Cedillo family, Mia was currently rolling around comfortably in bed, playing various games.

There was a plate of fruit on the bed.

There was also a glass of milk on the bedside table, which her husband had just brought over and told

her to drink later.

Her life was really "painful."

Molly was scared by Chad's words.

She might as well continue to enjoy her single life.

Coleen had also heard her children's conversation just now. She curiously asked her daughter, "Jade,

what kind of person do you want to marry? A business tycoon?"

Molly shook her head, "No, mom. I want to marry a government official."

Chad scoffed, "Your brother is also a civil servant, and his monthly salary can't even afford one of your

bags. Moreover, officials have great power and are often tempted. It's not safe."

Molly: "Then I want to be like mom and dad. My husband will be an official in the future, and I'll make

money to support the family. In any case, I want to be like you in the future."

Mr. Kendrick held a high position and was upright and honest. The affluent lifestyle of his family was

sustained by the continuous profits brought in by Coleen's company, Chade Inc.

All the house bills were footed by Coleen's earnings.

Mr. Kendrick was head over heels for his wife. Even though he didn't rake in as much as she did, he

had already handed over his paycheck to her more than twenty years ago.

They could say that he had never remembered his paycheck number in all these years.

Coleen often tossed some cash to the kids, making their lives as cushy as possible.

In the Byrne family, the women bringing home the bacon didn't mean the men were slackers. On the

contrary, they were all working together to keep the home fires burning.

Chad: "Dad and I are still rooting for you to be spoiled rotten by your future hubby. Are you already

planning to earn your keep and support a man?"


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