No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1877 Hayes Edwards Extra (34)
When Hayes Edwards finished playing basketball and returned home, the first thing he saw was Grace Winter running out with flour on her face, holding up a small cookie in her hand, "Hayes, you’re back!"
He responded with a sound, "Mm."
"Look, this is a cookie I just made. Do you want to try a bite?" She held up the cookie higher, her face full of little expectations.
Hayes curled his lips, "You made this?"
Grace Winter nodded.
Hayes let out a cold laugh, "I won’t eat it. I’m afraid it’ll poison me to death."
Grace exclaimed, "Ah," took half a second to react, and then showed a disappointed expression.
Mother Edwards, who came out of the kitchen and didn’t hear Hayes’ words clearly, called his name, "What nonsense are you saying to Grace again?"
Hayes was still pretty intimidated by his own mother, "I’m not saying anything; I’m praising her."
"Better be, if I find out you’re bullying Grace, watch out for your behind."
Hayes: "..." Is this really my mother?
Turning around to Grace Winter, Mother Edwards showed a gentle, motherly smile, "Come on, Grace, let’s continue making the small bread."
On Monday, the fun sports meet officially began.
Because the teaching building was close to the playground, lugging chairs around wasn’t necessary.
Hayes Edwards’ dribbling contest was scheduled as the second event in the morning. Many students arrived early to warm up and prepare.
Today, Hayes specifically wore a white sports headband on his head, revealing a face that was youthful and fresh yet still remarkably fine and attractive, easily catching attention.
Many girls nearby had already cast their glances.
Grace Winter waited for him at the classroom entrance as instructed by Chubby.
A few minutes later, Chubby finally ran over carrying a big bag of snacks, "Grace, the game is about to start, let’s go."
When they arrived at the venue, Hayes was just lined up first, with one group ahead already competing.
The basketballs for today’s fun sports meet were brought from the school’s equipment room, slightly smaller in size than regular basketballs, specifically for the school’s elementary students.
The fifty-meter dribbling relay involved eight people per group.
As Hayes was about to enter the court, he casually glanced at the crowd and immediately saw Grace Winter standing at the front, holding up two small homemade flags. When she saw him looking over, she waved hard.
Only then did Hayes notice the words written on the flags.
One side read "Go," and the other "Hayes," together forming "Go Hayes."
Hayes, who was now facing his own name: "..." 𝘧𝑟𝑒𝑒𝘸𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝓁.𝘤𝘰𝓂
"Go Hayes!"
Just waving the flags wasn’t enough; she also had to shout, and Chubby joined her in shouting, followed by a few boys surrounding them.
Many people looked over.
Hayes now just wanted to cover Grace Winter’s mouth, but soon the referee blew the whistle, and the previous group’s game concluded, so it was their turn.
The dribbling race’s rankings were decided by the time taken.
To keep things fair, the games were conducted within the same grade level.
With the whistle blown, the field was filled with shouts of encouragement, and even middle school students ran over to watch.
Grace almost seemed more excited than the players on the field, waving her little flags, shouting, jumping up and down, and her two braids swinging wildly.
Several students nearby stopped watching the match and started watching her.
Because she was so lively, and so cute, with a round face, big eyes, and two dimples on her cheeks.







