Chapter: 1091
“Marlin, you should see-Norah drives much better than you!"

Norah lowered her head, playing with the car keys in her hand, and smiled at Yolande. "I'm flattered."

She was indeed a better racer than anyone else there.

While most of the attendees were amateur racers, she had been training in racing for years.

After the competition ended, all the participants, mainly enthusiastic young men, gathered around Norah.

"Wow, I can't believe the winner is such a beautiful woman. Miss, who did you come with? I have never seen you around before."

"This is the first time I have seen such a skilled driver. Miss, could I get your phone number?"

"Miss, I'm a plastic surgeon. If you need anything, feel free to reach out to me."

Looking serious, Marlin stood in front of Norah and said, "Sorry, Miss Wilson is my guest. It's not appropriate for her to talk right now."

Hans, recognizing Marlin's intentions, suggested Rosalee take a break in the nearby rest area, then approached the people with a friendly smile.

Grabbing Norah's wrist, Marlin said, "Let's head out for now."

Yolande, visibly upset, stamped her foot. She was still there, but Marlin seemed to ignore her presence.

Once they were away from the crowd, Norah quickly got rid of his grip. “Sorry, I'm not comfortable with physical contact.”

It was more of an instinctive reaction for her.

Marlin said, "I'm sorry, that was out of line."

Norah shook her head. “It's okay. Thank you for inviting me today.

I really enjoyed it."

Racing had allowed her to release the stress she had been feeling lately, improving her mood significantly.

Standing next to her, Rosalee said, "Today, I finally saw how impressive it is when a woman drives a racing car. Next time, I would love to be in the passenger seat.”

She felt envious of Yolande, who had experienced the ride, wishing she could have the same opportunity.

“No worries. Next time, you're definitely riding in the front seat."

Norah's eyes curved into a gentle smile, making her appear more approachable.

Marlin understood that Norah showed warmth only towards those she genuinely cared about.

Suddenly, Norah's expression turned serious.