Chapter 330: The Horse Riding Race
Gianna had orchestrated everything deliberately, but poor Miguel was unwittingly caught in her scheme.
Though he had always known Gianna could be a handful, he never suspected she had a calculated motive behind her actions.
He certainly never imagined she would use him as a pawn to unsettle Amelia—and end up becoming the subject of online ridicule because of it.
The group strolled around the wide, open field, stretching their legs and warming up in preparation for a friendly horse race.
There were no prizes at stake, nothing serious—just a casual competition meant for enjoyment.
Well, “just for fun” with a large audience watching the live broadcast, making the atmosphere far from low-key.
When the whistle blew, riders urged their horses forward with determination.
“Miguel, you’ve got this! I’m cheering for you—go, go!” Gianna shouted enthusiastically, trying to catch the cameras’ attention while staying close beside her brother, showcasing their tight sibling bond.
She put on a facade of indifference about winning, claiming she simply wanted to enjoy the race.
But deep down, she desperately wanted to come in first, hoping to redeem herself after the earlier embarrassment she’d suffered on the show.
What she didn’t realize was just how badly she appeared to everyone else—she had unknowingly stepped into a trap of her own making.
At the front of the pack were Amelia, Jeremy, and Sabrina.
Sabrina, who seemed gentle and delicate off the horse, transformed once mounted—her speed and toughness rivaled that of a seasoned professional.
No one had expected her to perform so well, yet she kept pace with Amelia and Jeremy, impressing the audience with her unexpected prowess.
“Stop yelling. Just sit still and focus,” Miguel snapped abruptly.
He’d always taken pride in his riding abilities. Losing to his younger sister Amelia? That was expected—she had always been a skilled equestrian.
They had grown up riding side by side, and he had never managed to beat her. More often than not, she was the one teaching him new tricks.
But now, losing not only to Amelia but also to Jeremy and Sabrina stung deeply.
Miguel pushed himself to keep up with Vincent, barely holding his ground, which only worsened his frustration.
And with Gianna babbling nonstop in his ear, he couldn’t find his rhythm at all.
He silently blamed her for his poor performance. Bringing an extra person along—especially one who wouldn’t stop nagging—was the reason he was struggling.
Gianna hadn’t expected Miguel to speak to her so harshly.
She felt hurt and wronged, but arguing would only make things worse. So, she fell silent, awkwardly biting her tongue.
She had hoped this race would boost her image, but instead, she not only failed to impress Miguel but also became a laughingstock.

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