Chapter 31 Someone’s Car Flipped!

Before Jean got into the car, she glanced at Jonathan, whom she realized was staring daggers at her. Despite her discomfort, Jean took a deep breath and calmed herself down before getting into the car.

Within the car, Jean found peace as the windows muted the loud cheering. She took a deep breath as she put on her helmet, but her eyes were set on one thing: the finishing line.

“All the other racers might drive off the arena if they saw you like that, Jean.” Ben jested, but Jean merely smiled. “I sure hope they do.”

A whistle rang out, indicating that the competition was starting soon. “I have something to tell you if we win, Jean.” Ben uttered as he gripped the steering wheel, his mind resetting into competition mode.

“We will.” Jean replied, missing his intentions entirely. As the countdown began, all the cars moved to the starting line.

“Keep an eye out for this competition! The organizers included muddy paths and winding roads, which will be a great challenge to the racers! Even Mother Nature wants to be part of the competition with the beads of rain falling upon the tracks! Who do you think would come first? Look! Number four is ahead!”

“Watch as Dark Horse pulls through the muddy paths! Come on! Watch it fly down the tracks! What a marvelous mechanical beast! And look at the beautiful co-driver here! Shall we await the birth of a beautiful miracle today?”

The announcer’s voice broke with emotions as the crowd began to chant. “Dark Horse! Dark Horse!”

in black seated in the VIP section, who had attendants waiting upon him. Despite their keen attention, Edgar was untouched as

public recognition. Would you kindly announce the winner after the end of the competition?” Despite his babbling, Mr. Lane’s final comment elicited a response

uttered as he indicated on the

cars whizz by. “Do you mean

made a

“Dark Horse has been in

grip on the handrest of

“Number two and three are riding on Dark Horse’s tails! Will they be able to overtake them now that they’re coming out of

when he noticed car number four was decelerating while the other cars caught up with them. Taking a deep breath of satisfaction, he leaned

“Ben, slow down!”

No!” Ben yelled as he steered the car along the precarious path. The other cars are catching up with them. Now was not

“Listen to me.”

she pointed at a side path. “There is a

the winding path and was the least popular path that

car number 2, caught up with them and tried to bump them off the road, forcing Ben to swerve out

one of the tires ground into some

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