Robert initially thought his mother was exaggerating, but after witnessing Dylan's tenderness, he realized that Dylan genuinely cared for Kendall.

"Dylan, Kendall has already led Shaunie to the racetrack, but she appears dissatisfied with Shaunie and believes it is too tame."

Kendall had grown up in the country and had some foundation in martial arts, which Robert was well aware of. It was natural for a virtuous woman from a middle-class family to dislike Shaunie's gentleness.

"A person who drives a car as if it were a plane is bound to dislike Shaunie, but she can only ride Shaunie."

Dylan was reminded of Kendall's insane driving abilities and he did not dare to let her ride a wild horse for fear of scaring everyone.

Furthermore, he was unaware of her riding abilities.

"I'll see if Kendall can ride Shaunie the same way you ride Hurricane," Yoseph said as he took the binoculars.

Drinking half of the glass, Dylan sarcastically looked at his younger brother and told Robert, "Bob, push me to the racetrack."

After all, he was worried about Kendall's reckless behavior. She would have reservations if he went to watch and would not dare to race.

"Okay." Robert helped Dylan into the wheelchair before turning to Yoseph, who was standing in front of the window with his binoculars. "Yoseph, do you want to go to the racetrack with us?"

"I'm not going. You guys can go ahead. I'll stay here to assist you in guarding the office," Yoseph replied.

Robert burst out laughing at his words.

The racetrack was no longer open to the general public and was only for Dylan and his friends. All of the employees' leaves had been approved by Robert.

In the entire office building, only the general manager's office was open and it was unnecessary to guard it.

Not bothering to persuade him, Robert pushed Dylan out of the office.

Subsequently, Ronnie and the other bodyguards quickly followed suit.

"When are you having your wedding, Dylan?"

Although Dylan was the eldest brother Robert respected, he was afraid of the awkward silence when they were alone, so he whipped up a topic.

"When I'm able to walk like a normal person again."

Do you think I'm shameless? Of course, I have to stand throughout my wedding. How can I let my beauty go to waste? Dylan reflected narcissistically; though he wanted Kendall to be his most beautiful bride, he also desired to be her most handsome groom.

Robert hummed as he lowered his head to look at Dylan's legs. "Is Kendall working now?"

Hearing this, Dylan raised his gaze to Robert and asked solemnly, "Bob, are you interested in Kendall?"

"Uhm… Dylan, I didn't mean that. You're fond of Kendall, so I thought it would be great if I talk more about her to make you happy."

Robert, on the other hand, had forgotten that men in love were always jealous.

Even if it was his own younger brother, Dylan disliked another man who frequently mentioned his wife. He gave him a piercing gaze and emphasized, "You don't have to be concerned about what your sister-in-law is doing. You only need to respect her as you respect me, regardless of what your grandmother and mother say about her in front of you."

"I understand, Dylan," Robert responded quickly and avoided bringing up the subject again.

Meanwhile, Kendall and the others were already riding in the field and slowly cruising across the large lawn.

"Being so slow is tedious. How about we compete as well?" Jane said to Kendall and the rest after riding around the large lawn for half a lap.

"We don't have to compete. If you want to race, by all means do so. We'll be behind you," Kendall replied while smiling.

Stroking Shaunie's white hair, she related that this tame horse must be ridden by children mostly. "Shaunie, you'll have to put in more effort later. Don't be a slacker."

Essentially, she liked the feeling of galloping. Riding a horse was like driving a car; she had to race wildly and boldly in order to enjoy the thrill of horseback riding.

At first, Jane rode slowly because she was concerned about Kendall's riding ability, but after hearing Kendall's words, she needed not to restrain herself. "Come on, Alice. Let's see who can get to the end of the lawn first."

Alice nodded, accepting the challenge.

The two girls were side by side, first pulling the reins to restrain the horse.

Kendall then acted as the referee, yelling, "Ready… Set… Go!"

Alice and Jane immediately whipped the horse after her instruction before Kendall and Emma trailed closely behind.

The sound of hooves could be heard from the large lawn as the boys on the racetrack whistled.

Even Matthew rode over on his horse to support his sister while several other Young Masters of the Coleman Family arrived as well.

With the cheers, Alice took the lead to the far end of the lawn.

"Kendall, did Jane let me win on purpose?" Alice inquired of Kendall after Jane and the others had reached the finishing point.

"My horse ran a little slower, so I didn't see it clearly, but I don't think so," Kendall explained.

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