No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1858: Hayes Edwards Side Story (15)
Fatty on the side couldn’t stand it anymore and raised his hand, saying, "Grace, I’ll eat!"
The other two little boys nodded as well.
Then Grace Winter took out the little cookies from her backpack.
The others also took out their snacks and placed them on the picnic cloth to share.
After a while, once everyone was pretty full, the teacher started organizing games for the kids to play.
Games like Eagle Catching the Chicken, Throwing the Handkerchief, and Red Light Green Light are all very popular among the children.
Of course, mainly the younger kids play with younger kids and the older kids play with older kids.
The teacher for the younger class even came over to Grace Winter and asked if she wanted to return to her class to play games with her classmates.
Grace Winter bit into a cookie, looked at Hayes Edwards, then at the teacher, and thought for a moment, saying, "Teacher, I want to stay with Hayes."
The "siblings" have a good relationship, doesn’t they?
The teacher understood, ruffled Grace Winter’s hair, and reminded her to pay attention to safety when playing the games before leaving.
Hayes Edwards saw her stay and didn’t say anything, just continued playing with his Rubik’s cube.
He could easily solve a scrambled Rubik’s cube when he was five years old.
Many people say he’s smart.
Hayes Edwards got used to being praised like this.
Grace Winter went over and tugged at his clothes, asking, "Hayes, do you want to play games?"
Hayes Edwards focused on his Rubik’s cube, "No, I don’t want to play."
Such childish games don’t suit him.
Grace Winter nodded, sat properly, "Then I won’t play either, I’ll stay with you."
Hayes Edwards thought to himself, he didn’t want a little follower accompanying him!
After a while, Fatty came over after playing Eagle Catching the Chicken and asked Grace Winter if she wanted to be a little chick, "Later, your chubby brother will be the eagle, I won’t catch you."
Hayes Edwards clicked his Rubik’s cube back into place for what must have been the umpteen time.
Watching these two people have a good rapport.
"Really?" Grace Winter was a bit tempted but still glanced at Hayes Edwards.
Hayes Edwards turned his head away, not looking at her.
He believed his little follower wouldn’t go, after all, she loved clinging to him.
Then he heard a soft voice, "Then I’ll go."
Hayes Edwards: "???"
Of course, Grace Winter didn’t forget to say to Hayes Edwards, "Hayes, I’m just going to play for a bit. Wait here for me, okay? Don’t run off."
After saying that, she ran off with Fatty.
The game over there had just finished a round.
Grace Winter, who had just joined, was supposed to be the last one, but the older kids took care of her because she’s younger, letting her be the first chick behind the "eagle."
This way, it’s not easy to be caught.
Soon, sounds of laughter reached Hayes Edwards, sitting alone on the grass, turning away impatiently.
The Rubik’s cube he had just twisted was scrambled again, but this time, he didn’t feel like restoring it.
Out of the corner of his eye, he saw several strawberry cookies left by Grace Winter on the picnic cloth.
Grace Winter is a child who likes to save the biggest strawberry on a strawberry cake to eat last.
Save the best for last, then gobble it up!
Thinking about it, Hayes Edwards grabbed the few strawberry cookies, tore open the packaging, and ate them one by one.
After several rounds of games, when Grace Winter returned to her spot, she couldn’t see any trace of the strawberry cookies on the picnic cloth.
"I remember there were quite a few left." She frowned, a bit distressed as she flipped back and forth.







