Gianna was feeling intense frustration as the reality show neared its end, with less than two days remaining. She urged Miguel and Vincent to win at least one round, determined to make the most of their remaining time. Despite the show’s growing popularity and successful promotional events, Gianna felt she hadn’t truly achieved her goals. Vincent’s sarcastic remark about her not stepping up herself stung, highlighting her own insecurities and the impact her shortcomings had on the team.
Miguel silently struggled with Gianna’s unpredictable and dramatic behavior, which had complicated simple tasks and slowed their progress. He wished she could be more like Amelia—quiet and efficient—instead of making grand promises that led to disappointment. Marcelo’s decision to leave Gianna with Miguel suggested even he found her difficult to manage. The tension among the team was palpable as they prepared for what they hoped would be a less stressful moment.
Later, the host gathered everyone for a break, announcing a fun horseback riding outing as a reward for their hard work. The team was relieved to have some downtime before the show ended. The riding area was a peaceful spot on the town’s outskirts, with gentle horses and professional trainers, a place locals enjoyed for relaxation. Gianna saw this as a chance to regain confidence, despite never having ridden a horse before, and eagerly asked Vincent to teach her.
Vincent, initially reluctant, agreed to help after remembering the cameras were still rolling. The host explained that an upcoming race would be just for fun and wouldn’t affect their scores, allowing participants to ride solo or share horses. The team eagerly chose their horses, but Vincent quickly escaped from Gianna’s enthusiasm by grabbing a horse and riding off, signaling his desire to avoid further drama.
Chapter 328: Horseback Riding
Gianna felt the pressure building inside her, a storm of frustration threatening to burst forth if she didn’t find some outlet soon.
“Miguel, Vincent, next time we need to win at least one round,” she insisted, her voice firm yet carrying a hint of desperation.
The reality show was nearing its end—just under two days remained before the final curtain would fall.
They had completed all the promotional events, successfully attracting a sizable audience, and the show’s popularity was undeniable.
Yet, despite all this, Gianna couldn’t shake the nagging feeling that she hadn’t truly accomplished what she set out to do.
She pinned her hopes on the two men in their group, silently urging them to give their absolute best in the remaining time.
Vincent scoffed, a sly grin tugging at the corner of his mouth. “Easy for you to say. If you’re so amazing, why don’t you just do it yourself?”
Gianna’s heart sank a little. Vincent was right in a way—she talked a big game, but when it counted, she often fell short. No matter how many top-tier players they had, her shortcomings could drag the entire team down.
She should have trusted her own instincts more. Without even trying, she had the power to diminish the team’s overall talent and intelligence all on her own.
Truly remarkable, in the worst way.
“Vincent!” Gianna snapped sharply, annoyance flashing in her eyes.
Then, turning to Miguel, her gaze softened, glistening with unshed tears as she put on a look of wounded innocence.
Had he forgotten they were being filmed for a reality show? How could he be so blunt about her in front of the cameras?
If she really were as capable as Vincent implied, why would she need him at all?
Miguel stayed silent. He felt the urge to defend Gianna, but after everything, words failed him. Over the past two days, her actions had genuinely slowed them down.
Simple tasks that should have been straightforward became tangled and complicated because of her unpredictable behavior.
Sometimes, Miguel just couldn’t understand her. Why not quietly finish the job instead of creating all this drama and playing these exaggerated roles?
Perhaps it was a habit she’d picked up from years in the entertainment industry.
Why couldn’t she be more like Amelia—quiet, focused, and efficient?
Instead, Gianna felt the need to say grand things and make lofty promises to the locals.
In the end, nothing substantial got done, leaving people disappointed and casting judgmental glances their way.
No wonder Marcelo didn’t want to partner with her and left her stuck with Miguel.
He must have known she was difficult to handle. Even Marcelo couldn’t control her.
Not long after everyone had retreated to their rooms to rest, the host summoned them all to the yard.
Miguel and Vincent, who hadn’t even rested for more than a few minutes, exchanged tired groans.
If there was a next time, both vowed silently never to participate in such a frustrating reality show again.
Wouldn’t it be so much better just to relax at home?
Still, they reluctantly followed the others out into the open yard.
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