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Chapter 1661

    Chapter 1661


    Timothy had been waiting for a while, but Arabe hadn''te back. He learned that she had


    descended the hill by another path and had left a while ago.


    Though he felt a bit disappointed, he was relieved to know that she was a member of the Light Fleet


    team.


    He pushed open the small gate on one side of the wrought-iron barrier and saw a crowd gather around


    Han and press him to keep his word.


    In the back of the group was someone from Light Fleet, whose name seemed to be Mignon.


    Timothy approached and said, “Hey there, you’re Mignon, right?”


    Before he could even ask about the name of the girl who drove, Mignon snapped, “What do you want?


    Can’t you see we''re in the middle of something?”


    Timothy was taken aback.


    Han was being stubborn and refusing to crawl.


    The onlookers were getting fed up and started to rough him up; Mignon joined in and gave him a few


    kicks.


    Seeing that everyone was busy, Timothy could only have his guys find out the girl’s name.


    “And keep an eye on Light Fleet''s uing match schedules for me.”


    He had a hunch she would show up again!


    He was determined to be there to support her!


    Meanwhile.


    When Serena woke up, she found herself in a guest room in the building next door, with various


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    medicinesid out on the nightstand.


    At first, she thought her parents had sent someone to bring her back and had prepared the medicine,


    but then she checked her phone and realized it was Erik who had taken care of her and brought her


    back.


    The only messages on her phone were from Erik, telling her to take care of herself, and one of the


    messages read, where there''s life, there''s hope.


    When Serena saw that her parents were dead-set on casting her out of the Collins family, and leaving


    her to fend for herself, by telling Betty not to bring her food, her heart sank to the depths, and tears


    rolled down her cheeks, as if she couldn''t believe her current plight.


    Even though the race had ended long ago, the image of the girl''s beautiful face still lingered in


    Timothy''s mind.


    He called up his friend, Romeo, “Romeo, do you know? She won! She won the race tonight! It was so


    freaking amazing!”


    Romeo, who had intended to call Arabe, was preempted by his buddy''s call. If he''d known it was


    going to be about that girl again, he probably wouldn''t have picked up.


    “Romeo, did you know? She’s a racer! She’s got the same passion as me; it’s like the universe crafted


    the perfect partner just for me!”


    Romeo deadpanned, “Dreaming already when the sun''s barely set?”


    “Romeo! You haven’t seen her behind the wheel; she’s so cool!”


    Romeo thought about his own darling racing to the hospital, and recalled how fast and fierce she drove


    that stretch of road.


    “Nobody beats my fiancée,” Romeo asserted with confidence.


    “Your fiancée can race? Is she a pro driver?” Timothy sounded slightly skeptical.


    “Not a pro, better than one. You seem a bit over your head. Want me to send someone over to knock


    some sense into you?”


    Question his fiancée?


    His fiancée was the best in the world!!


    No question about it!!


    “You don’t understand; she’s slim, tall, gorgeous and so ssy. And she looks younger than me; I don’t


    even know if she’s of age. Anyway, if you saw her, you’d admit she’s the most beautiful and the most


    captivating girl in the world. I’m not lying.”


    Romeo remained unimpressed. He had never met anyone with more grace and beauty than his girl, "If


    you''re done, I''m hanging up."


    Without waiting for Timothy to ramble on, Romeo hung up and dialed Arabe''s number.
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