Chapter 612 – Highlight Chapter from Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life
Chapter 612 is a standout chapter in Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life by Carly Gale, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.
Watching the massive truck behind them almost slam into the car ahead, she lazily narrowed her eyes. Then, with one hand on the wheel, she gave it a gentle twist.
Like a snake, the car weaved through the traffic, swerving sharply every time it nearly collided with the vehicle in front, slipping back into the flow with ease.
The driver, Cynthia, and Eilies went from sheer terror to exhilaration, their eyes gleaming with excitement!
Flora's driving was just too cool!
It felt like they were in a high-end race car, not a taxi!
The driver felt decades younger, as if he was back in his wild, youthful days!
Flora purposely blocked the truck's view, then with a sudden swerve, cut diagonally through the traffic, bringing the car to a smooth stop.
Ahead was a sharp turn!
By the time the truck driver realized what was happening, it was too late. They didn't have Flora's skills, and as they tried to make the turn, the driver cursed, yanked the wheel, and crashed heavily into a big tree.
As he blacked out, he distinctly saw Flora's hand sticking out the window, lazily flipping him off!
Damn it...
Was she a student or a thug?
...
"Clutch in, ease off the gas, stop the car," Flora said coolly as they approached a corner.
"Oh, oh, right!"
Hearing this, the driver quickly eased off the gas and stopped the car, still buzzing from the thrill.
"Out."
Guess that's the price of being exceptional, unlike them, who hardly anyone noticed.
After finishing their meal, the trio headed back to school.
To catch a cab, they had to walk through a long alley. Flora led the way, with Cynthia and Eilies half a step behind her on either side.
As they entered the alley and had walked less than ten steps, Flora suddenly stopped.
"Flora, what's up?" Cynthia asked, baffled by Flora's sudden halt.
Flora didn’t reply, but the hand that had been casually in her pocket was now out, her jaw tightened, her eyes narrowed, a cold light flickering in them.
"Flora, something wrong?" Eilies, sensing her tense expression and remembering the earlier incident, felt a pang of anxiety.
"It's nothing," Flora said, her lips curling into a slight grin, her voice cold with a hint of defiance, "Just another group looking for trouble."
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