Chapter 478: Trouble for Griffin and Audrey
Audrey’s outcry truly baffled Tina.
“What do you mean by ‘replace’?”
Velma rolled up her sleeves, swatted Audrey’s hand away, and stood with her hands on her hips, confronting her, “Who are you talking about? Tina plotting behind the back? Who do you think you are? I represent the whole student body in speeches because I was first in every subject, and you are nothing!”
“If it weren’t for Tina’s help, could you replace me? Dream on!” Audrey retorted, unconvinced.
Velma did not argue back, admitting, “You’re right, without Tina, I wouldn’t even pass the entrance exam for the National Defense Academy.”
After saying this, Velma glanced at Audrey, “Tina, who is she to you?”
“She’s my aunt’s daughter,” Tina appraised Audrey briefly.
“I see.” Velma noticed the clueless Reed family members behind them and clapped her hands, “Then I won’t disturb your family dinner. Be sure to contact me when you have time, and I’ll inform Shonna as soon as I get back, okay?”
“Sure,” Tina nodded.
Paula White also took Velma away, winking at Tina as if she had much to say.
The two left arm in arm, and Velma remarked, “Men should not be spoiled!”
Tina smirked, realizing that Velma was the strategist for Paula White.
Tsk!
Her little brother was in for it.
Audrey still looked indignantly at Tina, as if Tina was a historic sinner.
Tina glanced at her lazily and, uninterested in explaining, turned to Esther, “Aunt, about this meal…”
“Let’s continue,” Esther, also upset with her daughter, said, “Audrey, if you’re not eating, then leave. I’ve raised you for so many years, yet you’re so unreasonable!”
After speaking, Esther took Tina back to the private room.
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Juliet also cast a reproachful look at Audrey before turning back.
Only Arthur remained, he straightened his sister’s messy hair, speaking earnestly, “Audrey… Tina hasn’t done anything wrong to you. They’ve just met, and your resentment is baseless-you think she caused our grandparents and uncle harm, but think about it, weren’t they responsible for their own demise?”
Knowing his sister’s temper well, Arthur rubbed her head, “I know it’s because of jealousy. Once I start earning, I’ll buy you all the best things in the world. You’ll be cherished, sweetheart.”
Audrey wiped her tears and turned to leave.
Arthur didn’t insist and returned to the dining room to continue the meal with everyone.
After the meal, Griffin invited Tina to watch the next day’s race.
Tina nodded.
It had been a long time since she last attended.
Velma was on vacation these days, so she invited her too.
On the day of the race.
Paula White also came along, and Velma wore a dashing racing outfit with a ponytail that added to her heroic look.
Like one of the racers themselves.
Tina laughed, “You really look the part.”
“Of course, I even brought a pack of snacks to set the mood!” Velma said with a laugh.
They settled in VIP seats arranged by Griffin, with a prime view of the racers starting and finishing, and the large screen above providing a clear view of the race progress.
Griffin waved to Tina from a distance, with the still indignant Audrey by his side. Velma clicked her tongue, “She’s like a bad penny, always turning up.” Tina, however, was indifferent; Audrey’s attitude towards her did not affect how she treated the Woodwind family. Griffin signaled a few times before getting into the race car, and Audrey also put on the helmet that Jared had given Griffin the day before. Jared chuckled quietly. Audrey might not like Tina, but she had no qualms about using her things.
The race was about to begin. Griffin’s car was positioned third on the outer track. As the flag dropped, seven race cars took off simultaneously. Amidst the buzzing sound, the scene elicited a wave of gasps. Tina furrowed her brows, a trace of unease visible on her face. While Velma and Paula White were completely immersed in the race, screaming excitedly, only Jared noticed Tina’s distress. He took her hand and asked, “Tina, what’s wrong?”
Tina pursed her lips, “Just now, one of those seven cars sounded off, I wonder if it was Griffin’s car.”
“Something sounded off?” Jared’s expression darkened as he looked towards the race cars, his eyes narrowing. “Hmm,” Tina’s brows remained tightly knit as she watched the screen above, her expression growing increasingly troubled.
Tina kept a close watch on Griffin’s car on the screen. His driving had improved significantly. Although he started from the back, he quickly caught up. It was too late to stop the race now; Tina could only observe discreetly. Thankfully, along the route, there were maintenance staff checking the cars at designated points for safety reasons.
When passing the first maintenance point, Griffin was still firmly in the lead. After a brief check, he accelerated away from the checkpoint. However, at the second checkpoint, Griffin unexpectedly sped past without stopping. Stopping at the maintenance point was basic for a race driver, especially on a mountainous circular track like this, and there was no reason for him to skip it, especially in first place.
Feeling something was amiss, Tina pushed Velma down, “You stay here and keep an eye on car number three in real-time, reporting its position at each checkpoint, got it?” Although Velma didn’t know what was happening, she saw the seriousness in Tina’s expression and nodded briskly.
Tina and Jared left the venue to find the organizing committee, who knew Tina and also noticed Griffin’s irregular behavior. They handed over a rescue vehicle to Tina. On the track, Griffin furiously pressed the brake, but it failed to respond. Audrey panicked, “What’s happening? Wasn’t everything fine just a moment ago?”
“How the hell would I know!” Griffin had intended to stop at the maintenance point, but he simply couldn’t slow down! Audrey looked ahead, saw the mountain looming close, closed her eyes, and screamed, “Ah! Help!”