"Take a deep breath! Hold it in your chest, and slowly exhale," Song Yun said to Liu Ruoxi. Liu Ruoxi took a few quick breaths, and then her trembling body gradually calmed down. "Almost threw up!" Liu Ruoxi said, covering her mouth. Song Yun smiled and said, "Just throw up if you need to. Holding it in is bad for you." "No." Liu Ruoxi shook her head slightly, and then, as if remembering something, suddenly said, "Why did you stop the car?" "I stopped because you looked like you were about to die," Song Yun said with a laugh. "But won’t you lose then?" Liu Ruoxi asked. "Losing is fine. You win some, you lose some, right? I can’t always win!" Song Yun said with a laugh. "Ah! But... but that means you’ll lose your two clubs, I... I’m really sorry. Is it still possible to catch up now?" Liu Ruoxi asked. "What do you think?" Song Yun pointed to the two cars that had already passed through the hairpin turn and said, "Unless a miracle happens, my car wouldn’t catch up even if it turned into a superhero." "This... I’m sorry, really sorry!" Liu Ruoxi said with a guilty look on her face, "I... I didn’t mean to, it’s just..." Song Yun chuckled and patted Liu Ruoxi’s head, then said, "I told you it’s okay, it’s just two clubs. It’s more worthwhile than letting you feel bad." This slightly intimate gesture made Liu Ruoxi pause for a moment, and then, after hearing Song Yun’s words, her initially annoyed mood vanished without a trace, leaving only a slight shyness. Liu Ruoxi turned her head to avoid Song Yun’s hand and said, "Mr. Song, please mind your manners." Song Yun was taken aback and then burst into laughter, thinking that such a line only appeared in period dramas. He never expected Liu Ruoxi to say something at that moment, which was quite unexpected. Song Yun withdrew his hand and said, "I didn’t mean anything else by it, don’t mind me." Liu Ruoxi nodded and said, "I still have a lot of trust in Mr. Song." While chatting with Liu Ruoxi, Song Yun was also pondering which two private clubs he would have to give to the winner, Prince or Li Baoshi. Why did Song Yun suddenly stop? One reason was that Liu Ruoxi looked really uncomfortable, and the other was that Song Yun felt it was necessary to curry favor with Liu Ruoxi! Think about it, becoming such an important city manager in her thirties, how could Liu Ruoxi’s background be simple? For a woman like her, unless something unexpected happened, her future in the system would undoubtedly be very bright. Even though he had messed with Liu Ruoxi a few times with the contract for his own future benefits, by winning her favor now, it would surely change Liu Ruoxi’s impression of him. With that, Liu Ruoxi might become an ally in the future, and even if not, having a good relationship with her would definitely be more beneficial than two intermediate private clubs. Whichever way you look at it, Song Yun wasn’t losing! So, Song Yun resolutely stopped the car. Of course, you could also say Song Yun was tender-hearted. It’s just that there are many uncanny things in this world, like Prince and Li Baoshi. After the two navigated the hairpin turn, there were only a few hundred meters of sprint left. The speed of the two cars was incredibly fast, with only half a car’s length between them, Prince’s car in the lead, Li Baoshi’s car following behind. Just over two hundred meters from the finish line! Li Baoshi, who was closely tailing Prince, suddenly gave a sly grin and then sharply turned the steering wheel! Any vehicle traveling at high speed shouldn’t suddenly turn the steering wheel like that, as it’s easy to cause a rollover. With the two cars so close together, Li Baoshi’s steering caused his car to crash directly into the rear of Prince’s car! Prince’s car was also moving at a high speed, and when a fast-moving vehicle is hit with such sudden force, the result is a complete loss of control. Prince’s reaction was very quick! As the car was about to lose balance, he instantly stepped on the brakes. Get full chapters from n͟o͟v͟e͟l͟f͟i͟r͟e͟.net A piercing sound rang out, but it was too late! With a muffled thud, Prince’s car spun countless times on the spot and then stopped, spewing black smoke, as did Li Baoshi’s car, which also came to a smokey halt. Prince furiously jumped out of his car and rushed over to Li Baoshi’s car, shouting, "You crazy! Are you out of your mind?" Li Baoshi calmly got out of his car and said, "Young man, watch your mouth." Prince wanted to say more but then remembered that Li Baoshi’s dad was the richest man in Asia, seemingly even cooler than his own father, so he swallowed his words and turned away in anger. Song Yun’s attention was drawn by the commotion, and he witnessed the scene unfold, with both cars wrecked, and... didn’t that mean he could take first place? Liu Ruoxi opened the car door, got out, and said to Song Yun, "Hurry up, you’re the only one left. Rush to the finish line, and you’ll be first!" Song Yun smiled and said, "Wait for me here." Starting the car, Song Yun turned the steering wheel and drove the car back onto the track towards the finish line. Li Baoshi stood not far from his immobile car, with an unlit cigarette in his mouth, watching Song Yun’s car slowly approach. Song Yun drove very slowly, and as he passed by Li Baoshi, he lowered the window and said with a smile, "Thanks." Li Baoshi shook his head and said, "Bad driving skills, nothing I can do, ha, lost so miserably." "I’ll remember this," Song Yun said. "If you ever need anything, although I can’t promise to handle everything, most things are doable." "Great, when I go to Sunan next time, you as the big landlord can’t let me leave without seeing you," Li Baoshi laughed heartily. "Don’t worry, when you get to Sunan, I’ll set everything up for you, so you’ll feel more comfortable and at ease than on your own turf." "Alright, then I’ll look for you when I have the chance." And so, an indoor car race ended dramatically. Prince was duped by Li Baoshi, and though Song Yun had some suspicions about why Li Baoshi helped him instead of Prince, he wasn’t entirely sure. However, Song Yun accepted Li Baoshi’s gesture of goodwill for now.
