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Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance novel Chapter 1450

Summary for Chapter 1450: Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance

Chapter 1450 – A Turning Point in Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance by Sydney Roberts

In this chapter of Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance, Sydney Roberts introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1450 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

He pointed at James. “That’s my brother—my little brother-in-law.”

Everyone just stared in silence.

Ava blinked, a little lost. “Brother-in-law?” she mouthed quietly.

Then Leo pulled Anya over. “And this is my girlfriend. The guy in the car? That’s her actual brother.”

The neighbor looked taken aback, and so did Anya.

Leo kept it light. “Don’t get the wrong idea. We all live around here, so we’re bound to bump into each other at the store. No need for weird rumors. Besides, my girlfriend’s still in school, not even graduated yet. She’s young—no kids or anything.”

Anya nodded fast. “Yep, that’s right.”

The neighbor blushed, apologetic. “I’m so sorry for the misunderstanding.”

Another shopper chimed in, embarrassed. “Whoops, that’s on me. I shouldn’t have said anything.”

Leo and Anya could tell it was all harmless, so they just cleared things up and let it go.

On their way out, the shop assistant opened a pack of mini sausages and handed one each to the three kids. “You kids are just too cute. Honestly, your whole family is gorgeous.”

Leo looked at the little Henry in his arms. “What do you say?”

Henry took the sausage, lips still sticky from his milkshake, and piped up sweetly, “Thank you~”

The shop assistant nearly melted. If she hadn’t been working, she probably would have scooped Henry up for a cuddle.

The other two kids were too little to manage a “thank you,” so Leo thanked her for them, then grabbed the cart and started steering everyone out.

“Chad, do we even need to explain? Nobody here knows us anyway,” Leo said.

Molly fussed over Mia, trying to knead her shoulders and help her relax.

“Ow, Molly! Stop fussing, I’m fine,” Mia protested. She hadn’t thought her hand hurt that much, but with Molly babying her, she couldn’t help but whine a little.

Molly paused. “Seriously? Chad always says I give the best backrubs.”

“That’s just because Chad knows better than to say otherwise.”

Before long, the next round of fighters took the stage.

Mia took a sip of water, puffed up her cheeks, and glanced into the shadows. Wasn’t anyone watching her?

With her cheeks all puffed out and her bright eyes sparkling, Mia looked impossibly cute. The group in the back row was instantly smitten. They’d all been holding their breath, guessing she’d win, but they never expected her to be so fierce—and so adorable at the same time.

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