Chapter: 1272
"The first time I saw her, I had this strange sense of familiarity. Her racing skills are exceptional. Could she be Norah?"

Hans frowned. “Norah disappeared a year ago. It's been quite some time. How could she suddenly appear here, racing with us?"

Rosalee remembered her encounter with the woman at the foot of the mountain just moments ago.

If it were Norah, she would have surely greeted them upon seeing them.

They had a good rapport a year ago.

Rosalee suppressed her doubts. "You're right. Perhaps I mistook her for Norah."

They were aware that Norah had gone missing. Marlin searched extensively for her but returned empty-handed.

The woman's uncanny familiarity and exceptional driving skills created an illusion for Rosalee.

Hans inquired, “Who's behind the wheel of the last car? Why is it moving so sluggishly?"

A car unexpectedly appeared at this sharp curve, arriving so tardily!

Rosalee pondered briefly before remarking, “He's just a young lad. He's likely inexperienced in racing. It must have been quite challenging for him to even reach this point."

The woman executed a graceful drift, only to encounter another car as her vehicle glided over. Rosalee could fathom the fear that must have gripped her.

Nora dismissed the challenge lightly, confident in her ability to overcome it effortlessly. Winning the first place was inevitable, she mused with a smile.

Amy's grip on the seat belt tightened, her fingertips turning pale.

She watched in awe as the white Ferrari raced heroically across the finish line at the mountain's base.

The sports car came to a gradual stop. Amy felt her soul returning to her body at last.

She unbuckled her seat belt and stepped out of the car. As soon as her feet touched the ground, they felt weak, and she nearly stumbled.

Nora calmly opened the door and stepped out of the car. She then walked over to the passenger seat to assist Amy.

"What's wrong, Amy? Are you having trouble standing?"

"Promise me you won't join in such a dangerous game again!"

Amy had kept silent moments ago, despite being nearly scared to death, so as not to affect Nora's driving. She dared not utter a sound, waiting anxiously until they had safely stopped.

She was truly shaken.

Nora scratched her head apologetically. "I didn't think it would frighten you so much. Let's take a rest over there. It's safe with me. I know what I'm doing. See, I'm fine."

"Alright. I just need a moment to compose myself."
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