The roar of the crowd was relentless, with most of the cheers echoing the n"Harlan," the hometown hero and a celebrated
racer who had competed in plenty of races and earned his stripes as the deputy captain of the Drift Devils.
But Arabella, not a single spectator seemed to know her. Only a scant few voices chanted, "Con, Light Fleet!!"
Candice tried to keep the spirits up, "We've got to trust Ms. Almond's judgment, and have faith in Bella!"
Mignon wanted to say that she really worried Arabella might get hurt. She knew all too well that Harlan would stop at nothing to
win.
"I'll just go remind Bella to be careful of Harlan," Mignon quickly trotted over to Arabella.
Arabella replied with calmness, "Don't worry about it."
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Meanwhile, Timothy Bynes received a tip that the mysterious girl who had caused a scene last night was spotted at Kowloon Bay,
evidently drawn to the excitement of the night's car race.
Her unconventional ways extended even to her hobbies. Timothy raced to the venue, scouring the stands, unable to find the girl
with the black mask, no one whose eyes resembled hers.
"Mr. Bynes, no sign of her."
"l can't find her over here either."
"Maybe she hit the restroom?"
"With only two cars in the race tonight, maybe she left early? Not enough action?"
"Mr. Bynes, we've combed through the stands and there's no sign of that lady."
Anxiety gripped Timothy, "Who was it that said they saw her at Kowloon Bay? Bring them to me."
Soon, one of his men approached, "Mr. Bynes, it's my day off, and | was just here to enjoy the race when | saw someone who
looked like her getting into a red sports car."
"Why didn't you say so earlier?" Timothy snapped, annoyed at the fruitless search.
"I was about to tell you on the phone when you hung up," the man felt equally aggrieved.
"Where's the red race car?"
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Before Timothy could finish, one of his men pointed towards the starting line, "Mr. Bynes, could it be that one?"
In the red sports car, a girl sat at the wheel, her window already rolled up, headlights on, but even through the windshield, Timothy
could still make out her features.
Despite the distance, he could feel her cool, noble aura. It was the sfeeling that had hit him the night before.
Her hair was up in the sbun, and without the mask, her face seemed quite pretty.
Timothy was mesmerized; the overall beauty of her face took him by surprise. Last night, he had thought that even if her face was
ordinary beneath the mask, he was keen to meet her.
Now, he was utterly smitten. The crowd in front was thick, and Timothy could only stand on the steps, watching her from afar.
Which team was she with?
"Which teams are facing off tonight?" Timothy asked one of his men.