Chapter 301: She Actually Defeated Hurricane?

Juliet adamantly refused to let Griffin compete again, especially since his broken leg wouldn't allow it even if he wanted to. "Where are we supposed to find a substitute at this hour!" Griffin's teammate was frantic.

Griffin gritted his teeth and insisted, "I can endure it... let me race..." He couldn't bear to be a burden to the team, not to mention the prize money he was still eyeing.

"Are you out of your mind?" Juliet glared at him fiercely, picking up the helmet from the ground, "Fine! I'll race for you!"

"You?" Griffin looked up at Juliet through his intense pain, "You can't compete!"

Juliet wasn't just anybody; if people found out that a famous actress had come to the North District to race, it would cause a huge stir in the media. The headlines would be plastered with her name for days, and her endorsements would likely suffer.

"What else can I do if I don't race for you! Do you really plan to continue with that broken leg?" Juliet knew her skills were average at best. She could handle a casual ride, but competing against a fierce opponent like Hurricane was bound to be a crushing defeat.

Hurricane, arms crossed, sneered, "Are you racing or not? If you don't have a substitute, then leave. Do you expect us all to waste our time here?"

"You!" Juliet's face flushed with anger, unable to believe this was the racer she had once admired. To him, risking someone's life was a joke, and his hurtful words made it clear he was no longer the idol she had looked up to. "I'll race you." It was Tina who spoke up suddenly.

Juliet was taken aback, "Tina? You..."

She didn't know much about Tina, only that she was easy to get along with and had a temper that matched hers. Beyond that, Juliet knew nothing, especially not about racing.

Tina, however, looked confident, making Juliet question whether she could actually ride. "It's okay, leave it to me," Tina reassured her casually, a rare good mood evident.

Seeing her confidence, Juliet inexplicably felt inclined to trust her. "Alright, thank you, Tina!"

Hurricane sized Tina up, his voice mocking from beneath his helmet, "You? Are you even old enough to compete? Kid, this isn't child's play."

Though there were younger competitors, none looked as young as Tina, who appeared barely twenty.

you can even make it past the first track,"

be said that we bullied a young girl,"

worried, "Don't confront them directly; these people aren't here for a

tell that it wasn't just Hurricane driving aggressively; several racers seemed to be colluding against Griffin, which had led to his rapid downfall and crash into a roadside bollard. "How about

"Joke. What

let's not waste time, I'm busy," Tina said, turning to walk towards the motorcycle on the ground, signaling Griffin's teammate to help her get it upright. "Miss Reed," the teammate recognized her as

want to stand up for Griffin, but this bike is unrideable now, and you

"Hand me the toolbox."

the toolbox and bent down to examine the bike. Disregarding the scoffs from onlookers about the

and parts. "Wow, Miss Reed, you are incredible!" Griffin's teammate couldn't stop praising her. Tina's modifications not only reduced the bike's weight and increased its speed but also compensated for the missing parts. Seeing her success, Hurricane watched with a

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delay, the race finally resumed. Griffin was carried to the top of the hill to wait for an ambulance. His fracture needed a steel plate, and with limited medical supplies on site, Tina cleaned his

Tina had pressed, but he felt the pain diminish significantly and

en route, Griffin held his breath, focusing on

as she skillfully mounted the bike and adjusted her position, "Racing isn't for little girls like you, and I won't go easy just because you're

at him indifferently, "Do I know

slightly, "You're not yet qualified to talk to

merely stubborn, Hurricane mounted his bike, "Alright, let's see how long you can keep up this

took his position again, lifting the starting pistol. At the sound of the gunshot, Hurricane burst forward, leaving

the first bend, hugging its edge. "Number twelve is quite interesting, keeping up with the Hurricane; looks like a veteran," someone remarked as they watched her

within moments, her heart gripped with worry for her. The recent memory of Hurricane aggressively pushing Griffin to the brink was fresh, marking his clear, malicious intent. Tina

the cliff's edge. "Tina!" Juliet's heart clenched, almost yelling to stop the race. Life was more important than victory, and the thought of explaining

Tina didn't even turn her head. She maneuvered her motorcycle, dodging away deftly. "She dodged Hurricane's car! How is that possible, in such a tight space, how did she manage such precise control!" exclaimed an onlooker. "Terrifying! I've only seen such moves in international competitions; it takes decades to reach such

from their astonishment, Tina accelerated fiercely, speeding ahead. Hurricane, relentless,

catch up, he was thwarted by Tina in the final bend where she blocked his path. "You!" Before he could even curse, his bike lost balance and overturned, resulting in him crashing harshly onto the ground, breaking two ribs

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