Lost and Found: Return of My Mysterious Fiancee

Chapter 300: Griffin Actually Came to Compete



Tina looked at him and sneered, but before she could speak, Juliet Reed couldn’t hold back and retorted, “What’s wrong with being a woman? Women can’t watch car races?!”

“You must be joking. Do you think no one understands racing? Do you know why the North District became a dedicated race track? Do you know the terrain and difficulty here?”

Juliet Reed almost pointed at his nose, “Let me tell you, you’re not qualified to talk racing with me!”

Tina stood by, listening to her outburst, and smiled.

Yes!

Her fighting spirit was commendable.

The fan was dumbfounded and couldn’t say a word for a long time. Finally, he muttered, “Anyway, Hurricane is the best, no one can deny that!”

Just then, a signal sounded from the foot of the mountain.

Everyone looked down. Juliet Reed quickly pulled Tina to find a good spot, searching for Hurricane’s figure.

Although everyone wore helmets and protective gear, insiders knew that Hurricane liked to wear blue racing suits, with the number nine on his back.

“Wait!”

Juliet Reed was searching earnestly when she suddenly saw something unbelievable and grabbed Tina, “Tina, look! Isn’t that Griffin?”

Tina followed her pointing finger and indeed saw Griffin on the track.

He had just put on his helmet and was positioned next to Hurricane, separated by one or two cars.

“That brat!”

Juliet Reed stomped her foot in anger, wishing she could rush down the mountain and drag Griffin out of the car.

“Is he out of his mind? How dare he participate in such a dangerous race!”

Playing with cars was one thing, but competing was another. Did he think he had nine lives?

Juliet Reed was interested in car racing and naturally understood how dangerous the sport was.

Although she also played with cars, she paid great attention to safety and only participated in indoor tracks, never mountain roads.Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.

She knew Griffin liked racing and secretly participated in underground races. She turned a blind eye to it but didn’t expect his courage to grow so much.

The race was about to start, and the racers were ready.

Juliet Reed wanted to stop it but was helpless and could only watch.

At the starting point, Griffin felt a wave of nervousness.

The dim sky made the road ahead unclear, and his car wasn’t in good condition; it had problems before he came.

Despite trying his best to fix it, not having money for suitable parts remained an issue.

“Attention all drivers, the race is about to begin!”

The referee stood high up and raised the signal gun.

Everyone held their breath. With a gunshot sound, the racers shot out like arrows from a bowstring.

The entire mountain echoed with the roar of engines as dozens of cars weaved in and out, constantly changing positions.

Griffin gritted his teeth, following behind Hurricane, trying not to fall too far behind.

To win the race, he had to beat Hurricane. If he couldn’t even keep up with his tail lights, he had no chance today.

Juliet Reed watched from the mountaintop, extremely tense.

Dozens of cars raced at high speed along the mountain path; no one knew what would happen next second.

The first half of the track was relatively smooth. Hurricane led the pack while Griffin and a few others followed closely behind, leaving most racers behind.

Good! There’s still hope!

If he could maintain this state, he might overtake Hurricane at the last moment and win thrillingly.

Just as Griffin was secretly delighted, Hurricane suddenly slowed down until their car fronts were almost level.

Before he could react, Hurricane maneuvered closer, pushing him towards the cliffside.

“What is he doing?!”

Juliet Reed couldn’t believe her eyes. This behavior was clearly not normal racing conduct.

Tina squinted slightly, staring at Hurricane continuously squeezing Griffin towards the edge.

“He wants to push him off the mountain.”

She spoke coldly as her gaze sharpened further.

Racing is about speed and skill, not injuring opponents.

Hurricane’s actions clearly crossed the line; he wasn’t just eager to win but intended to force Griffin into a dead end.

Griffin gradually approached the cliffside; cold sweat soaked through his clothes.

Hurricane’s car scraped against his vehicle with sharp screeches.

His bike was running at maximum power but still couldn’t shake off Hurricane’s pursuit. It almost couldn’t bear the strain anymore and clattered noisily.

“Stop! Pause the race!”

Griffin shouted hoarsely at Hurricane beside him. However, the roaring engines drowned out his voice.

Hurricane ignored his gestures completely and rammed into him repeatedly with force.

“That’s foul play! He’s fouling!”

Juliet Reed watched this scene from above and almost jumped down in anger. “This is outrageous! How can he ram Griffin’s car like that?!”

The fans nearby remained indifferent but smirked smugly instead. “If you join a race, you must admit your inferiority.”

“Racing inherently carries risks; there’s nothing wrong with what Hurricane did. If you can’t handle it, don’t play!”

“Yeah! Stop whining! If you’re not capable enough, go home!”

Juliet Reed was both furious and anxious; she had no mind to argue with them.

Griffin struggled along the mountainside until he couldn’t hold on anymore. He suddenly turned his handlebar sharply and crashed into a stone post beside him.

“Griffin!”

Juliet Reed screamed in shock and ran towards the track immediately.

The race was forced to stop; all racers halted their vehicles while referees and staff checked on Griffin’s condition.

Tina followed Juliet Reed halfway up the mountain and saw Griffin lying on the ground in pain clutching his right leg.

“Griffin! Are you okay?” Juliet Reed hurried forward anxiously asking him worriedly.

Standing behind her Tina took one look then said calmly “Right leg fracture don’t move him.”

“How did this happen…”

Juliet Reed withdrew her hand in fright looking at her brother clutching his right leg in agony feeling both angry & heartbroken simultaneously

“What now can we continue racing?”

Referee came forward inspecting Griffin’s injuries reporting back situation

Juliet Reed fumed “He’s got broken bones! How can you ask if we can still race!”

Griffin’s teammate sweated nervously “What do we do if Griffin doesn’t compete our team will be short one person season points won’t match affecting team greatly!”

“Don’t you have substitute players?”


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