Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 157
The people from Barnsford roared with laughter following Hedd’s comment. “Everyone in Sandfort is trash.”
“I guess not more than three people here can defeat Young Master Hedd.”
“That Toby is such an embarrassment.”
Chuckling softly at their remarks, Mason said with a faint smile on his face, “Should I race you instead?”
His words almost sent Toby down on his knees. “Young Master Mason, please don’t do this. How can I trouble you over this?”
Grabbing Mason’s arm, Henry tried to hold him back, saying, “Don’t act recklessly, Young Master Mason.”
Despite knowing that Mason’s skills surpassed Hedd’s by heaps, there was no guarantee that he wouldn’t be hurt on the track. If an accident happened, then who would take care of the giant businesses of the Lowrys?
Tightening his fists, Toby stared at Hedd and said through gritted teeth, “Give us a week and if I lose to you again in a week, I’ll apologize to you for a year.”
“Pfft!” Hedd couldn’t stifle his laugh and sneered, “You? Even if I give you a year, there’s no way that you can surpass me!”
Toby snorted as well, “Do you think you’re great? In the eyes of Night Shadow and Dark Shadow, you’re nothing.”
Although she was standing a little far off, Janet was stunned when she heard her own pseudonym being mentioned. However, she had no idea who Dark Shadow was. Previously, Dark Shadow had been popular for quite a while, and then he suddenly retired just like her.
It wasn’t like Hedd had never heard of these names. Back then, Night Shadow and Dark Shadow were big names in the car racing scene. Their identities were very mysterious and less than a handful of people knew who they really were. They might even be just the imagination of the people in the car racing scene.
Therefore, Hedd didn’t hold these two people in regard at all and snorted, “Night Shadow and Dark Shadow are merely cowards and they haven’t participated in any race for years. Don’t you think it’s possible that they’ve already died on the race track?”
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