170 Horse Racing and Face-Slapping

Keira frowned, about to speak, when Ellis’s whip snapped against Chasing Wind’s butt once more, suddenly boosting its speed again!

Ellis’s expression was grim, tinged with anger.

Today, he was determined to teach this illegitimate daughter a lesson!

With him there to protect her, she wouldn’t die from a

fall, but he could scare her to death!

Ellis had always enjoyed playing such cruel jokes since he was young. He lost count of the number of girls he had driven to despair on horseback, making them cry and beg for mercy in utter humiliation.

After dismounting, they would sometimes even soil

themselves.

The malicious daughters of the wealthy aristocratic families were all subdued by his lessons, earning him the reputation of a devil incarnate in Clance.

Today, he wanted the illegitimate daughter to run for her life in utter disarray, preferably scared out of her

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wits, fleeing in a most disgraceful way, so that she

lose all face and never be able to attend any

social event again.

Let’s see how she would bully Mrs. Olsen and her daughter after that!

With that thought in mind, Ellis lashed Chasing Wind on its butt once again with his whip.

Chasing Wind’s speed surged anew!

Ellis’s horse almost couldn’t keep up.

He followed closely behind, sneering as he watched the girl in front.

But seeing as Chasing Wind was moving too fast, Keira leaned forward, almost flat against the horse…

Her posture was correct, but her face must be contorted with fear by now, right?

Ellis snickered, his voice calm and composed, “Keira, beg me now, and if you apologize to Isla after this, I’ll let you off. How about it?”

However, the girl lying on the horse’s back turned her head at that moment.

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Her bright eyes were still cool and calm, and with barely parted lips, she said, “Mr. Olsen, how about we make a bet?”

Ellis believed she was definitely feigning that calm

demeanor!

He asked disdainfully, “What bet?”

line. Let’s see who can

overestimating

what’s the stake?”

apologize to Isla as you just

Lewis and bow your head, admitting you’ll

“You just want me to let you go, don’t you? You think I can’t see your little ploy? B

that moment, he had to admit he was somewhat impressed by Keira. Despite the situation, she was

this betting idea to make

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quite shrewd.

she lost, she would still have to apologize to Isla, so he considered giving her a

Wind on the inside, assuming Keira

“Go!”

kicked the horse’s sides with both feet, and with a calm, bright voice, pushed Chasing Wind to

blur as Chasing Wind suddenly went a horse’s length ahead

Ellis was stunned.

cool and

the clear sound of her voice when

she

horse’s tail

his horsemanship possibly be worse than

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Isla and the others had long since stopped and were watching the

field.

covering her clothes and the layer of dust on her hair, clenching her fists.

immediately tried to restore her dignity.

she’s

us…”

she was young and has always been the child our parents compared us to. Every time they brought her

Keira is famously just a pretty face right? I remember back at school, she was always the worst student in class… It’s true what

but she’s bad at everything, after all, she comes from

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“Look over there!”

few people were mocking in secret, suddenly a shocked cry made everyone turn to look

saw Keira and Ellis say something, and then Chasing Wind had started to gallop rapidly, quickly throwing

who were chatting were astonished.

and saw Keira’s poised and impressive stature. He blurted out in disbelief,

incredulously watching the

quite a few competitions in it, and that was why she

but how could…

Keira was now riding was

must be because Chasing Wind is such a good horse… Yes, this horse is a prestigious Ferghana

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horses. The bonus a good horse brings is all too

jaw. “Right, it must be

to refuse to accept the fact that Keira could outrun them at

Even if she wins, it’s not something to be

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