Chapter 1071 by Marina Vittori
An Understated Dominance
The two women glared at each other. They did not take Jaydenâs words seriously. Sheila and Roxanne saddled up their horses. After putting on the gears, they led their horses to the racetrack.
One horse was black, while the other was white. Both were the complete opposite. Sheilaâs and Roxanneâs friends stood on either side, facing each other.
âAll the best, Sheila! I know you can win this!â Vivian cheered from the sidelines. Evan was confident, too. âGale is a seasoned champion. He canât be compared to any other horses!â
âYouâre right! As long as he performs as usual, he can win this!â the others said. Dustin remained silent the whole time. He was actually quietly judging the horses. He could see that Gale was indeed superior to Midnight Shadow.
But of course, the riderâs skill needed to be considered, too. Sheila had years of experience. As long as she made no mistakes, her chances of winning were high. On the other side, Elena asked excitedly, âDahlia, which of these two horses do you think will run faster?â
âI donât know much about horses, so I canât tell,â Dahlia answered, shaking her head. She had gone to the horse ranch for two reasons. One was for fun, and the other was to talk business with Jayden. Watching the horserace was purely for entertainment.
âItâs okay if you canât tell. Just make a guess,â Elena replied with a smile. âIâm guessing the black horse, then,â Dahlia said casually. In an instant, Elena felt competitive. â Okay! I guess the white horse will win!â
Both horses were great. But Elena preferred Gale simply because he was more beautiful. Then, both Sheila and Roxanne had gotten on their horses. They rode to the starting point and were ready for the race to start.
Jayden approached Roxanne and smoothed Midnight Shadowâs mane. Roxanne, Midnight Shadow is an aggressive horse. âBe careful when you ride.â
âGot it!â Roxanne responded. âThe same goes for you, Sheila. Be careful. Remember, friendship comes first, and competition is secondary.â
Jayden turned to Sheila and patted Gale. Although it was a simple action, Dustin frowned at seeing that. Sheila nodded. âThank you for your concern, Jayden.â
âAlright, letâs stop talking. Are you girls ready?â Jayden stepped away from the horses. After seeing them nod, he yelled, âGo!â
Sheila and Roxanne simultaneously gave their horses a nudge as soon as he yelled. In an instant, the two horses charged forward. There was almost no. difference in speed between them. The race was a 1000-meter sprint. From the start, Sheila and Roxanne pushed their horses to full speed.
The two horses ran very fast, competing with each other fiercely. Neither of them was willing to fall behind. The two riders concentrated on racing, too. They did not dare to lose focus.
As the horses galloped, their bodies moved up and down rhythmically. Everyone could see that they were demonstrating their skillful technique.
âGo, Sheila, go!â Vivian and the others shouted, excited. Their group of friends were equally thrilled. They cheered, âCome on, Roxanne! Youâve got this!â Amidst their cheering, the two horses ran even faster.
âHaha! Gale is leading!â
After covering about half the distance, Gale had slowly taken the lead. He ran ahead and left Midnight Shadow behind. At the sight of that, Vivian and the rest grew excited. As long as Sheila and Gale maintained this pace, they would definitely win this race.
âGale canât take it anymore. It looks like heâll lose,â Dustin commented suddenly. With his sharp eyes, he could see that Galeâs eyes were bloodshot.
Upon hearing his words, Vivian snapped, âExcuse me, what are you talking about? Gale obviously has the upper hand. Thereâs no way heâll lose.â
âHmph! Donât comment if you know nothing about this. Otherwise, youâre just embarrassing yourself,â Evan said, looking at Dustin with disdain.
âHeâs right! Itâs fine if you donât cheer for Sheila, but how could you spout nonsense? Whatâs your deal?â the others chimed in. Everyone was displeased with what Dustin had said.
Right then, something happened on the racetrack. They were only 100 meters away from the finish line. But Gale let out a painful neigh.
Suddenly, his legs gave way, and he collapsed to the ground. Because of the inertia, Sheila was thrown off the horseâs back.