After putting on helmets, they both got into the racing car.
The referee raised the starting gun in his hand. "Bang—"
Almost at the moment when the gunshots sounded, the two sports cars rushed out of the starting position like arrows.
There was a roar of racing, and the air around seemed to be ignited.
Even though Tina was standing on the spectator platform, she was still nervous and excited as if she were in a car.
She clutched her hands tightly.
She was more excited than nervous about the flying speed.
Tina had never been to a racing track before. This was the first time that she had seen a racing car at such a close distance. She was extremely shocked.
The two cars drew a beautiful S on the track. The car drifted, and the tires rubbed against the ground, leaving a trail of arcs on the road. The roar of the whole track thundered her eardrum.
Although it was far away, Tina seemed to be able to see Wilson, who was sitting in a racing car at this time, just like when she saw him sat in. He must have raised his lips.
She could not help but smile.
After a while, the roar became louder again.
Tina licked her lips.
Almost every time she breathed, the distance between the cars and the line on the track was a little closer.
The hem of her dress seemed to be blown up by the wind.
Finally, after the tires rubbed against the ground and made a sound, the two racing cars crossed the finish line almost at the same time and then stopped.
However, the referee made a gesture, and Wilson was one second ahead.
The door opened and the two men got out.
Tina's gaze followed closely behind.
She actually wanted to scream.
At this moment, Tina felt that Wilson was so dazzling. The sunshine on his body was a layer of golden light, which made people unable to move their eyes away.
Hayden was disappointed at the result.
He strode to Wilson in front of the car next to him, raised his eyebrows and said, "Not bad, Wilson! You haven't been racing for such a long time, but you can still beat me. A treasured blade never get blunt!"
Wilson was speechless.
He walked over to Tina and whispered into her ear, "Am I blunt?"
This was a question of sex.
"No, you're not!" Tina blushed, but she shook her head honestly.
Not at all.
Tina thought of the night before.
Her waist was still aching...
After that, Wilson and Hayden competed twice, and the results were the same.
Hayden was really dissatisfied. He proposed to end the racing and took them to the horse ranch next door.
After arriving at the stable and changing clothes, Hayden frowned and said to them, "Wilson, I have a business partner here. I have two pieces of land in my hands and want to sell it. I'll talk to him first. You and Miss Hall go and play first. When I'm done, let's have dinner together!"
"Mmm!" Wilson nodded.
Hayden and Wilson, who had been good friends for many years, never practiced courtesy. They just gave a notice and left.
Lead by the staff, they chose horse and stepped into the field.
Just like the racing track, the horse track covered a vast area. The boundless green grassland made them feel like being in the forest.
Tina looked around and saw no customers except a few staffs riding horses.
Like the racing track before, only they were here.
Hayden owned this property, so he only needed to notify the staffs here and it was closed down. It was this simple.
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