They sat down in the audience seats, and the training race was just about to start.
Yves and Jimmy hadn’t been exposed to racing before and didn’t know who to root for.
But after watching for a while, they learned from the commentator that racer #38, CC, along with two other drivers, was a favorite to win the championship.
The important thing was that CC was the only female driver in this race.
This naturally drew the attention of many in the audience, and especially since CC had made two stunning overtakes on curves, drawing gasps from the crowd.
Yves couldn’t help but exclaim, “Damn, she’s bold and so cool!”
Rex knew that Yves didn’t recognize CC as Julia. Hearing Yves’s praise, he smiled subtly, not making it obvious.
CC ranked first in both training races.
Yves was getting excited and said, “Who is this CC? I want to meet her!”
Just as he finished his sentence, CC got out of the car and removed her helmet. When Yves saw the screen and realized that CC was actually Julia, his eyes nearly popped out. “CC is her? This, this-”
After a moment of shock, he quickly became disappointed. “I was thinking of chasing her, but now you’re telling me CC is Franklin’s girlfriend?”
It seemed like he had no chance now!
Thinking this, he slumped down in his seat and couldn’t help but mutter, “So, Franklin has it so good…”
At this moment, Julia saw them.
Seeing Jimmy there too, she was a bit surprised.
She walked over to them and greeted, “Mr. Hardin, Young Master Hall, Young Master Jolly, I didn’t expect you to be interested in racing as well?”
Rex spoke first, saying, “I’ve never been involved before, but after hearing you mention it, we had some
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free time today, so we decided to come take a look.”
After speaking, he added, “You drove really well. You ranked first twice. Congratulations.”
Julia smiled. “Thank you.” Jimmy also said, “Congratulations.”
Julia responded with a smile, “Thank you.” She then turned to Jimmy and said, “It’s been a while since I’ve seen you, Young Master Hall. When I saw him from a distance just now, I thought I had mistaken someone else for you.”
Jimmy replied, “Work’s been busy. I don’t get much rest.”
Julia responded, “I heard that you’re a pilot, Jimmy. With you flying fighter jets, doesn’t our race seem a little boring by comparison?”
“Racing has its own charm. I don’t think there’s anything to compare. Besides, Miss Brown, you really drove excellently.”
Upon hearing Jimmy’s compliment, Julia smiled.
Rex seemed to remember something and asked, “By the way, where is Mr. Wilson? Didn’t he come to watch your race?”
–“Franklin had something to do, so he didn’t come. But he will definitely be here when I have my official
race,” Julia replied. “If you’re free then, I’d love for you to come watch.”
Rex replied, “If I’m free, I’ll definitely come.” Rex truly wanted to see her race in person, but since Franklin would be there, he wasn’t sure if he should go…
The next day was Saturday. In the morning, Maggie woke up quite early.
She opened her computer to check some model data. After working for a while, her phone rang.
It was Glen calling.
A few days ago, Glen had proposed an idea at work that she thought had potential. She had allocated some resources for him and had been personally following up on the progress.
Therefore, she and Glen had been in frequent communication about work recently, and they had exchanged phone numbers.
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Seeing his call, Maggie assumed it was about work and picked up.
However, Glen wasn’t calling for work–related matters. Instead, he was asking her for recommendations on fun places to visit in the capital.
Maggie said. “What I like may not suit you. Don’t you have friends here in the country? Why not ask them? It’ll be quicker.”
Glen replied, “What they told me isn’t what I’m interested in.”
After saying this, he heard the sound of her typing and asked, “It’s the weekend, and you’re still busy?”
Maggie replied, “Mm.” “Are you going to stay cooped up at home all weekend? Aren’t you going out for a change?
Maggie, still focused on her computer, answered, “I’ll be going with my grandmother to watch a play tonight.”
“A play? What play? Where can I watch it?” “The traditional drama of the capital. You probably won’t like it.”
Moreover, he hadn’t needed to visit Col

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