Kevin rode on a high horse. When Hayden and Hugh came forward, he smiled and said to them, “Mr. Hayden, Mr. Hugh, let’s race.”

Hugh smiled and said, “We came here just for horse racing.”

“Mr. Kevin, we heard that you and your brothers have the brains and brawn. We’re here to learn a thing or two from your riding.”

“I hope you’ll go easy on me, Mr. Hugh. I haven’t ridden a horse for a long time. I’m afraid I’ll lose to you brothers.”

Hugh responded, “Mr. Kevin, you’re our honored guest, so I’ll give you a one-minute head start.”

Kevin looked at Hayden.

Hayden said coldly, “I also haven’t ridden a horse for a long time. If I give you a head start too, you’ll have an unfair advantage. Let’s have a fair competition.”

“Okay.”

With that, Hugh stayed where he was with his horse while Kevin and Hayden went ahead.

Hugh was speechless.

Hayden had gone

Kevin and Hayden said it had been a long time since they rode a horse and that their skills were rusty. How was this rusty? They both still rode so well and chased each other as soon

courtesy was finally up, Hugh tried as hard as he could but could not catch

Hayden were not willing to yield to each

racing for several laps, Kevin won the race

down from the horse dashingly and walked toward Hayden with a smile, “Mr. Hayden, your valiant and heroic posture when riding a horse

say the same to

a weak man. He was truly well-versed both

convincing loss, and she was friendlier

kinds of snacks and

off his horse and walked toward them, saying, “Mr. Kevin, your words can’t be trusted.

a long time since I’ve ridden a horse indeed, so I’m super rusty. Thanks for your courtesy, Mr. Hugh, or I would’ve lost

riding. You must be

down and picked up a bottle of water. He turned

was no shade on the racetrack and the

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