Chapter 1657

The captain himself was stepping up to the challenge with the girl.

"Thanks a bunch." Harlan didn't forget to give a grateful bow, shooting a snitching glance at the fiery

red sports car parked beside him, "Just now she was all fire and brimstone, saying that if any of us

from the Drift Kings lose, we'd have to crawl from the starting line to the finish."

"That was your deal, not mine," Sean retorted and rolled up his window indifferently.

Harlan hadn't expected the captain to be just as tough to talk to as ever. He'd actually been touched a

moment ago because he thought the captain had come forward to save his bacon and to smack down

the girl's pride for him.

Guess he thought too much.

The leggy Ref stood between the two cars, blew a whistle, and motioned for the onlookers to clear out

to the sides.

"Bella." Mignon intended to warn Arabella that this Sean was no joke. He'd never lost an international

race, and he always left a mile-wide gap between him and second place.

But right then, she didn't dare step forward, afraid of piling on the pressure and throwing Arabella off

her game.

"Go Bella!" Candice from the Light Fleet cheered at the top of her lungs, "You've got this!"

The rest of the Light Fleet crew joined in the rallying cry, "Bella, go, go, go!"

None of the other spectators, though, dared to echo the chants, not even mustering the courage to

cheer for "Light Fleet".

But the Drift Kings was another story – they were all over it, leading everyone in a chant of "Sean!

Sean! Sean!!"

Their spirit was undeniable.

In contrast, the support for Bella seemed a bit thin on the ground.

With the countdown at three seconds, the Light Fleet folks held their breath in suspense.

Three.

Two.

One!

The two cars burst from the starting line, stirring up a breeze that had the girls clutching their skirts and

hair.

"What do we do, Candice." Mignon fretted, watching the red sports car zoom away. "I'm so worried

about Bella. No race has ever made the Drift Kings' big boss show up himself. If Bella loses, losing

Kowloon Bay track is the least of our troubles. What if they force Bella to hang with Harlan. Should we

tell Ms. Almond and get her to step in?"

"No need, don't worry Ms. Almond. Let's just watch and see," Candice replied, trying to keep cool,

though inside she was somewhat anxious. After all, Sean's reputation was no small thing.

They knew Sean was an ace behind the wheel, a true champion, but they didn't know he was the Sean

of the Collins family. Because the international races he competed in were those with low-slung cars,

the kind where you have to wear a safety helmet.

And with his temperament, he never did any media interviews.

So almost no one had seen his face beneath the helmet. Even today, despite seeing him in person, the

audience at site knew only that he was handsome and a bit aloof, but not his true identity.

The giant screen showed that Sean's speed was just a tad faster than Arabella's.

But Arabella wasn't showing any signs of fear. After a few hair-raising bends, she actually pulled ahead

of Sean.

Everyone was in disbelief. Someone was actually outpacing Sean?!

Was this girl playing with her life??

Did she have a death wish??

Sean tried to overtake, but when he veered left, Arabella's car swerved left; when he tried right, she

went right.

Heh.

Sean smirked; he stepped his foot heavy on the gas as he nearly kissed her rear bumper, but she

didn't flinch, nor even budge.

Arabella was certain – he was the leader, so he had to value his life more than she did. He wouldn't

dare risk both their lives to crash into her.

At such breakneck speeds, a collision would spell doom for both the drivers and their cars on the spot.

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