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Jean Collins watched the two competitors on the screen and couldn't help but feel anxious.
Duke Austin had been leading comfortably until a sharp turn appeared.
Berton Snow showed no signs of slowing down; in fact, he secretly accelerated, his tires sparking as they spun at high speed. Cheers erupted from the audience.
Seeing that he was about to be overtaken, Duke ignored the need to slow down, and both cars rushed
toward the finish line.
Berton crossed the finish line first, winning by 0.67 seconds.
Duke, realizing defeat was inevitable, absentmindedly failed to hit the brakes properly, crashing through the finish line barriers and into a wall.
The crowd gasped and stood up in shock.
Jean hurried toward the finish line, losing a shoe in her panic. "Duke... Duke..."
Duke had just removed his helmet and stepped out of the car.
Seeing Jean rush toward him, one shoe missing, was adorably chaotic, but he never expected the slap that awaited him-a hard slap across the face.
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Everyone was confused; they expected her to be overwhelmed with joy at seeing her boyfriend safe. not to slap him.
Duke finally noticed the tears in Jean's eyes as she cried out, "Do you not care about your life at all?"
He realized that Jean loved him more than he had imagined.
He pulled her into his arms, soothing her, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry... I understand now. I won't engage in such dangerous sports again! I just wanted to win a championship for you." Jean opened her mouth, "The championship is nothing compared to you."
Duke wiped her tears with his sleeve and pulled out a box, kneeling on one knee. "Jean, marry me?"
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The large diamond sparkled, drawing envious glances from those around them.
Friends nearby began to cheer, "Marry him! Marry him!"
Jean paused for a moment before nodding, "I will."
Berton, emerging from the racing car, watched the couple embrace and felt all his strength drain away. His heart ached as if it had been ripped out: "But I won the race..." He won the race but lost the person.
It was late spring, the chilly weather was ending, and the willows by the riverbank had just begun to sprout new buds.
Nydia suggested that they take wedding photos right away, and she could accompany Jean.
Seeing Jean's enthusiasm, Duke booked a studio in advance, planning to shoot several sets in Y City, with hopes of going abroad for more.
Berton also looked forward to that day; he had never seen Jean in a wedding dress.
That night, Berton learned from friends that Duke and Jean were going to take wedding photos.
Back at their shared villa, he greedily stared at the wedding dress that was originally meant for Jean, and in a fit of rage, he cut it to shreds with scissors.
In his frenzy, he accidentally cut his own hand, blood dripping onto the pristine fabric.
After tossing the pieces in the trash, he frantically retrieved them, cradling them in his arms.
Just like their relationship, he desperately tried to hold onto something but found it was all in vain.
If it weren't for his previous foolishness, that wedding dress should have been worn by Jean for him..
On the day of the wedding photo shoot, Jean woke up feeling uneasy.
Her makeup took longer than expected, as Duke arrived early to check the venue for any issues.
However, when the agreed time came, Jean was nowhere to be found.
Duke, busy at the site, sensed something was wrong and called the studio, only to find out that the car sent to pick her up had not arrived. 95.4%
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