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Sweet Mischief's Rollercoaster Romance novel Chapter 212

Chad and his sister had been out for two hours before he drove back home.

As soon as they arrived home, they heard their mother Coleen frantically wanting to go find their daughter, "No way, the Cedillo family can't take my daughter away. Honey, you quit your job, let's get out of here."

Mr. Kendrick comforted his emotional wife, holding her and saying, "Honey, Jade wasn't kidnapped, it was us who took her away."

Tears streamed down Coleen's face as she looked at the contract she had signed for a gratuitous transfer on the table. Jade slowly walked into the living room and began to cry again, "Mom, Dad, you guys know everything, right?"

"Jade, you're back." Mr. Kendrick looked at his daughter, her eyes swollen from crying and her nose red.

Chad told his parents, "I've already told Jade."

Coleen pushed her husband away and walked up to her daughter, saying, "Jade, you're my daughter, you can't go to the Cedillo family. Shall we move? Mom doesn't need the company, and your dad doesn't need the job. Can we just leave this place as a family?"

Jade started crying again, "Mom." She hugged her mother, who had lost her mind, and cried loudly.

That night, no one in the Byrne family slept.

The Cedillo family was not at peace either.

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Mia and Andre told Hansen and Bruce about their discovery of Molly and the confirmation of her identity.

Hearing this, Hansen was furious. "That bastard dared to lie to me!" Hansen clenched his fists, gritting his teeth. His eyes were almost popping out, as if he wanted to tear the person who had deceived him to pieces.

His daughter was not dead after all!

"Why didn't you tell me earlier?" Hansen looked at Mia and Andre, asking.

Andre said, "There are still many things we have not investigated clearly."

"What about now?" Hansen asked.

Andre looked at his father and asked coldly, "Why did you close Molly's case less than a month after she disappeared?"

When the Byrne family first found Molly, they reported it to the police, but there was no police information related to Molly. Andre didn't believe it at first, but then he had people look into what had happened fifteen years ago. Sure enough, he discovered that his father had closed the case less than a month after Molly disappeared.

He even suspected that someone was playing tricks behind the scenes, but when he dug deeper, he found that it was indeed his father who had closed the case.

Why? Did he not want his daughter anymore? Andre needed an explanation from his father. He said, "Dad, do you know that if the Byrne family had taken Molly to the police, and if someone was looking for her at the time, we wouldn't have missed out on fifteen years. Why did you look for people through your connections while also closing the case at the police station?"

Hansen's eyes were dull. So, it was his premature case closure that cost him the chance to find his daughter.

Regret was evident in Hansen's eyes. "Andre, I closed the case back then because I thought 'Molly' had been found."

Hansen recalled the child who had died so miserably, who he believed was his daughter. The child's height, body shape, and even the shoes she wore were all like his daughter. The coroner's final test results indicated that it was Molly.

Hansen decided to close the case because he felt there was no need to bother the police anymore. But at that time, the Byrne family went to the police. Turned out, the Byrne family was also preparing for Jade's funeral during that period.

After the case was closed, he wanted to tell his son that there was no need to search anymore, Molly couldn't be found. But his two sons were still on the hunt as if their lives depended on it.

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