The Unshackled Queen: Never Say Never -
Chapter 253
Brayden let her land a playful punch on him, quickly soothing her.
“Reconsider it.
This could actually be a good thing.
Without it, Miss Moore might not have even been in the race today.
”
“Humph!” Lydia turned her face away, uninterested in further discussion.
The screen started the race countdown!
Seizing the moment, Brayden said, “Don’t rush into anger too quickly.
The race is starting!”
Lydia’s eyes shifted to the big screen, and immediately, all her focus turned to her friend.
Though the cars hadn’t moved yet, her palms were already tightly clenched in anticipation!
Inside the racetrack…
The roar of the engines was relentless!
Only when the race queen at the front swung the yellow flags in a cross motion and leaned over did the cars take off, like arrows shot from their bows!
The landscape near the mountain’s base was relatively flat, allowing several cars to jockey for position, nearly side-by-side at the front.
Yet, it was Hannah’s car that truly stole the show.
While the lead cars seemed neck and neck, hers was just a notch behind, hot on the heels of the frontrunners.
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“Damn it! I really thought she’d be the dark horse.
Had me scared for a second! Guess this is all she’s got!”
Within a box, tension gave way to relief among several spectators as they watched Hannah’s performance.
Angela’s Library
“Good thing I didn’t change my bet to her, or I would have been out a lot of money!”
Eliana noticed Hannah lagging and felt a sense of relief wash over her.
“Looks like we backed the right horse.
The winner will Likely still be the racer who led last time.
”
Onscreen, as the cars navigated the curving mountain roads, some clearly struggled, falling increasingly behind.
But Hannah’s car began to reveal its strengths.
Although she started slow, she remained undeterred and stuck close to the leader.
Bryson, consulting the road ahead, coordinated flawlessly with her.
“Ease up on the gas at the upcoming mini S-curve, then pass the lead car on the outer lane at the next major S-curve.
Keep it steady.
If you can’t make the pass here, there’s another opportunity at the third S-curve during the second stage.
If we miss both, it’s going to be tough.
”
With composure, Bryson glanced at the tablet displaying the race map.
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