No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1919 Hayes Edwards Extra (76)

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Chapter 1919: Chapter 1919 Hayes Edwards Extra (76)

At first, it was annoying, but after a long time, it seemed to become a habit.

The day before the school entrance exams, the school was closed, and the third-year students had to go preview the examination venues.

The school also arranged for everyone to clear out their classroom books.

On exam day, Grace Winter followed Father Edwards and Mother Edwards to send off Hayes Edwards.

There were many people at the entrance of the exam venue, and the road was almost filled with vehicles parents used to drop off students.

Some parents were comforting their kids not to be anxious, to stay calm, and treat it as just an ordinary exam.

Grace Winter glanced at the parents and then looked at Hayes Edwards.

Hayes Edwards quickly responded, saying ahead of her, "Whatever it is, wait until I finish the exam."

Grace Winter could only swallow back her words, thought for a while, and ended up saying just, "Good luck, Hayes!"

Father Edwards and Mother Edwards didn’t say much either, just added, "We’ll be waiting outside, come out quickly when you’re done."

"Got it." Hayes nodded, reached for the backpack and slung it over his shoulder, while casually rubbing Grace Winter’s head; her current height made it very convenient for him, "I’m off."

Grace Winter looked at him and waved, "Alright."

It was only when Hayes was about to reach the school entrance that Grace suddenly remembered something and ran after him, "Hayes!"

Hayes stopped in his tracks.

Grace Winter took a bracelet out of her pocket, which she had braided herself, looking somewhat crooked, "This is for you."

Hayes didn’t reach out.

Grace Winter looked up at him, her round eyes inherently carrying an innocent look, making it hard for anyone to refuse, "It’s a good luck bracelet, it’ll help you score full marks."

"Scoring full marks, if this was so effective, who’d need to revise." Hayes chuckled, "Fine, I’ll take it."

He took the bracelet.

Grace Winter said, "Wear it on your wrist for best results."

Hayes: "..."

Fine, let’s just humor her this once.

Though looking at this, it obviously was a girl’s item.

Hayes felt a bit disdainful, but as soon as he wore it, he pulled his sleeve over it, "Alright, I’m going in."

Grace Winter laughed and waved at him, "Hayes, I’ll be waiting for you to come out."

Hayes: "..."

The entrance exam lasted for three days, and Grace Winter went with Hayes Edwards each day.

When the final exam was over, the exam hall was crowded not only with parents but also with journalists from TV stations.

Grace Winter worked hard to squeeze to the front, straining to see over the iron railings.

At four-thirty in the afternoon, the exam officially ended, accompanied by the sound of broadcasts, the sound of desk and chairs moving echoed through the hall, and exam papers were collected sheet by sheet.

Quickly, students began running out of the school building, cheering as they ran.

More and more people came out, and Grace Winter was still painstakingly searching for Hayes Edwards.

People continued to move forward from behind, almost pushing Grace Winter into a corner.

When the door opened, the crowd inside the school merged with the one outside, in the chaos, Hayes Edwards saw Grace Winter standing small in the corner.

Like a little mushroom, with a look both anxious and slightly aggrieved, appearing inexplicably pitiful.

He quickened his pace toward her, grabbing her hand in time before she was pushed out of the crowd.

"Hayes!" Seeing Hayes Edwards, Grace Winter’s eyes sparkled instantly, her lips curved into a gentle smile.

Hayes responded, shielding her as they moved out of the crowd.