Chapter 56 - Race
Master Xiao, Your Wife Has Reborn
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Yu Haiyangâs cheeks instantly flooded red, looking uncomfortable and shy. The previously audacious school bully was now acting like an innocent teenage boyâSu Jin couldnât help chuckling.
She swept her glance across the ground where the thugs were still groaning before she typed, âLetâs go, nephew. Iâve just called the cops, and theyâll be here soon.â
Then she headed for the cool-looking heavy bike she stole earlier. Just as she put on her helmet elegantly and was about to fling her legs over the seat, Yu Haiyang grabbed her arm.
Su Jin gave him a questioning glanceâwhat now?
Face still flushed, he opened his mouth, but no words came out. He took a deep breath before stuttering his words, âI-I canât go home⦠yet.â
Su Jin was even more confused. She inserted another text, âHuh. You want me to drive you to the hospital, then?â
He shook his head and explained, âNo hospital. Thereâs a motorbike race I have to go to now. Itâs urgent.â
Her gaze traced down to his chestâhe was pressing against itâand she noticed how he couldnât even stand up still. He was pale as paper, too. They must have hurt him badly, but she didnât know the extend of his injuries.
âFrom the looks of it, youâre not fit to participate in any race. You should go to the hospital for a checkup.â
Yu Haiyang paused for a second before he suggested, âItâs important to me, Su. I have to be there. Would you like to go on my behalf?â
Su Jin was surprised. âMe? Racing? Iâve never raced before. I canât drive a racing bike either.â
âYou must be joking. This bike here is the classic of the classicâlimited edition. Itâs worth 3 million something and has the best specs of all. And youâre telling me you know nothing?â
Su Jin ran her eyes over the bike againâthe bike seemed nothing like it was worth 3 million to her. She blamed the motorbike and its ownerâit was flamboyant, so sheâd thought it was a normal one. The young manâs face whom she took the bike from popped up in her mindâhe mustâve wanted to murder her.
Seeing how she had gone silent, he expressed with disappointment, âNevermind, then. You donât have to do it if you donât want to.â He staggered to his feet, heading inside the clubhouse. His bike was still in there, and he could still make it if he took off now. He muttered, âIâll be fine. Itâs just some minor injuries, and I can still race. Maybe todayâs not my lucky day. That guy wonât make things difficult for me, I guess, for my family status and all that. Though he might order me around and make me do things.â
He wanted to negotiate another date and time for the race, but heâd already done this the last time. They wouldâve thought he was chickening out if he postponed it again.
Su Jin rushed forward and grabbed his armâhis blood had soaked through his clothes. She couldnât bear seeing him go in such condition. She pulled out her phone, âOkay, okay. Iâll go. Stop exaggerating. And you, hospital.â Though still a novice with no racing experience, she had to go for the sake of her nephew.
Yu Haiyang was thrilled. âNope. Iâm coming with you. It will finish in no time, and you could drive me there afterward.â
Su Jin pursed her lips as she scanned his wounds, her eyes meeting his determined ones next. No convincing in the world could have made him change his mind, and he was bound to be there. âOkay,â she typed, âYou only live once, huh?â
She hopped onto the seat and nodded at him, but she didnât notice his subtle blushing.
âThanks, Su.â Yu Haiyang sat behind Su Jin with his grip on the hem of her clothes, but he didnât dare to wrap his hands around her waist. While the evening breeze was cool, Yu Haiyang felt as if he was on fire.
Mount Panlongâ
The endless winding mountain roads became the staple venue for racing enthusiasts: cars or motorbikes. Sometimes, they would hold a combined motorsport event between automobiles and motorcycles. For the motorcyclists, the risk of injury was higher due to only having the sole protection of the helmet.. If something were to happenâ