**Chapter 215: The Naming of Moon**
Chloe found herself firmly astride her beloved white horse, a creature that seemed to embody elegance and strength. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as the crowd cheered for Gale, the stunning steed that Eugene had chosen. Meanwhile, Bruce and Sam had made their selections, each rider eager to prove themselves on this fine day.
Joseph, taking on the role of referee, raised his voice to ensure everyone understood the rules. “Remember, it’s three laps around the track! The first one to cross the finish line takes the victory!” His authoritative tone cut through the chatter, and the riders began to position themselves at the starting line.
As Chloe glanced sideways, she caught sight of Eugene beside her, his horse Gale shining in the sunlight. She reached out and affectionately patted the neck of her own horse, a gesture of encouragement. “Look at that one next to us,” she said, her voice filled with determination. “He’s the star of the show. If you can beat him, you’ll become the new star!”
Eugene chuckled softly, clearly entertained by her spirited challenge. “Then you better give it your all,” he replied, his eyes sparkling with competitive fire.
Chloe arched an eyebrow, a playful smile dancing on her lips as she tightened her grip on the reins. With one final pat to her horse, she turned her gaze back to the track, her heart racing with anticipation.
The moment the starting signal blared, the horses surged forward like arrows released from a bow. Gale shot out of the gate, taking an immediate lead with a burst of energy that left the others trailing in his wake. His powerful strides were mesmerizing, a clear testament to his training and prowess.
Bruce’s horse settled into second place, with Landon hot on his heels, the thrill of competition igniting a fire within him. Landon’s mind raced as he urged his horse onward, his strategy clear: first, he would overtake Bruce, then Eugene. If he could execute this plan flawlessly, victory would be within his grasp.
He envisioned the prize in his mind’s eye, dreaming of the three months of paid vacation he would request from Eugene if he triumphed. It was a masterful scheme—one that he was convinced would work.
But just as he began to revel in his daydream, a flash of white cut through the air beside him, leaving him in its dust. “What the…?” Landon exclaimed, his voice a mix of disbelief and frustration as he kicked his horse into a gallop, desperately trying to catch up. Yet, the gap only widened, and he couldn’t fathom how Chloe’s horse could be so incredibly fast. Her riding skills were nothing short of extraordinary; it was clear she had honed them to perfection.
“This isn’t fair!” he thought, watching in awe as Chloe sped past Bruce, that white blur now zeroing in on Eugene and Gale.
Eugene, with Gale under his command, was a force to be reckoned with, charging past the halfway mark with relentless speed, showing no signs of slowing down.
By the time they completed the second lap, Chloe had closed the distance, her horse now neck and neck with Eugene’s. The sight of her next to him made Eugene’s smile broaden, a shared thrill igniting between them. Both riders pushed their steeds, the air crackling with their determination to be the first to cross the finish line.
As they entered the final lap, Landon found himself lagging far behind, frustration mounting as he watched Bruce struggle to gain ground. No matter how hard Bruce pushed, the two riders ahead—one clad in black, the other in white—were locked in a fierce battle, their focus unyielding.


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