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Following closely behind, Chandler couldn't contain his excitement at the sight.

Everything inside him was screaming at the realization that he had finally found her. "It's her! It really is her! I've finally found her!"

Joy spread across Chandler's face as he accelerated to catch up to her.

On Black Dragon Road, their cars raced at breakneck speed.

Chandler couldn't help but shout, "What's your name?"

Helen couldn't hear him as his words were drowned out by the rushing wind drowned.

"What did you say?" she yelled back.

"Are you Sutton, the champion from the international race three years ago?" Chandler shouted louder.

But at the speed they were going, Helen couldn't make out his words at all. Confused by Chandler's urgent look, she sped up, planning to hear him out at the finish line.

Helen didn't slow down at the curve but drifted sharply around it.

Chandler planned to overtake her at the bend but found his brakes failing.

With a loud crash, his car slammed into the guardrail.

Hearing the crash, Helen feared the worst and braked hard. She stopped her car and ran back.

While running, she called Taylor, "Taylor, Chandler's had an accident."

Her voice was full of urgency.

"I'm really fine. Take him to the hospital first," Helen insisted.

Taylor was uneasy. He confirmed again that Helen was alright before rushing Chandler to the hospital.

Helen took the time to compose herself.

Now that the situation was over, she noticed the hand she injured from breaking the window. The blood had already started to clot.

She felt no pain from the wound, but her heart was heavy with regret and sorrow.

Her grandfather, Milton, had warned her about the dangers of racing, yet she couldn't stay away.

Now that this accident happened, it weighed on her conscience. She only hoped that Chandler would be okay.

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