– Not speaking, Zhong Yi’s attractiveness surged by 50%.
– Zhong Yi still had a bit of skill; after all, his driving was remarkable.
– Boohoo, I feel like Doctor Zhou is going to lose; can the next round be a mental challenge?
– Zhong Yi: Are you looking down on me?
– Didn’t he have no one he was interested in? The letter paper is blank; what’s he being so competitive for?
– Of course, it was to go on a date with Suibao. Although he acted tough, he was just a straightforward guy who had never been in a relationship.
As the comments flew by, Zhong Yi reached the finish line, took off his glasses, shook the water from his hair, and confidently said to the referee beside him, “I’m first, right?”
He wasn’t even afraid of being wrong.
The referee nodded, “For now, you are first.”
“For now,” Zhong Yi said, “I must have beaten Zhou Siyuan by more than ten seconds. No one could surpass me.”
With that, he jumped off the motorcycle and strode inside, but his steps slowed as he passed by Tong Sui.
Chao Xingyu, waiting at the side and adjusting his life jacket, didn’t lift his head and said, “Confidence is good, but blind confidence will only become a joke.”
Zhong Yi’s steps halted.
He remembered that yesterday, it was Chao Xingyu who pulled Tong Sui away from him, and they already knew each other outside of the show.
In the past, he might not have felt anything about such a provocation, but now he didn’t want to pretend he didn’t hear it.
Zhong Yi said, “Next is your turn, right? Go for it; after all, this is the first individual date. You wouldn’t want to hand it over to me.”
His words sounded sarcastic, clearly referencing the game segment from last night.
Although he knew Zhong Yi was intentionally saying this to provoke him, Chao Xingyu caught on and stood his ground.
He could no longer give up this opportunity to Zhong Yi; there was simply no way.
Chao Xingyu’s lips tightened into a straight line, and compared to the similarly aged Tong Sui, his aggression pierced through the screen like a young wolf ready to pounce on its prey.
As the whistle blew, the motorcycle sped off.
He was not at all inferior to Zhong Yi, the experienced rider, which surprised everyone present.
After all, the stereotype of eSports players is that they lack physical athletic ability.
But Chao Xingyu was completely different.
He was young, energetic, and handsome, effortlessly handling even projects he had never encountered before.
It seemed that anything this person did could achieve success easily.
Tong Sui estimated the speeds of the two. It was difficult to distinguish who was faster just by the naked eye.
At this moment, a figure approached.
Zhou Siyuan stood beside him, gazing at the motorcycles racing across the water, saying, “They are incredible. I originally thought I had a chance.”
Tong Sui looked over; Zhou Siyuan crossed his arms, smiling lightly, but there was a hint of helplessness in his expression that he usually didn’t show.
Comparing Zhou Siyuan, a doctor, to Zhong Yi and the others in such intense activities was indeed rather cruel.
As they talked, Chao Xingyu also returned to the shore.
Zhong Yi clearly wasn’t as calm as before, walking to the referee’s side, questioning, “He can’t possibly be faster than me.”
Chao Xingyu also approached the referee, urging, “Watch carefully.”
Trapped between two nearly six-foot-tall boys, the referee seemed pitifully small, “Um, both of your times are the same.”
“What did you say?”
“That’s impossible.”
The two exchanged glances, the air thick with tension.
But after a verification process, it was confirmed that Chao Xingyu and Zhong Yi indeed had the same time and would temporarily share the first place.
Let’s see if anyone can do better later.
Jiang Ciyuan was not adept in such events and seemed a bit out of place.
Consequently, his final score was below Zhong Yi’s and Chao Xingyu’s.
Now, only Tong Sui had not taken the stage.
In reality, everyone knew the time scores were nearing the limit, especially since Tong Sui, who looked like he wouldn’t handle these operations well, was next.
Everyone regarded it as entertainment; even the coach directly stated, “Safety first; just coming back in one piece would be great.”
Chao Xingyu added, “If you can’t do it, just forfeit now. Getting hurt here isn’t as simple as in a game.”
This was a bit condescending.
Having pilot experience with mecha, although Tong Sui was a little inexperienced in the game, operating such simple equipment was more than sufficient.
When he got on the motorcycle, he drew everyone’s attention.
Many thought Tong Sui wouldn’t know how to operate these things; even the rescue team on the sea got a bit closer.
But they had no idea that Tong Sui was completely different from what they imagined.
The speeding motorcycle felt like an extension of his body, every movement smooth and fluid, making it impossible for the cameras onshore to capture his face clearly.
The guests on the shore were all in shock.
Especially Zhong Yi and Chao Xingyu.
After competing for so long, they ended up as jokes.
Tong Sui returned from a lap, feeling a bit dizzy from the speed, his originally smooth hair half-wet from the wind.
If they hadn’t seen his performance earlier, they wouldn’t have believed that this handsome young man, slightly flushed from the sea breeze, was the same person who had just been speeding across the water.
The contrast was astonishing.
At that moment, the referee announced the final result, “The first place in this race is Tong Sui, finishing two seconds ahead of the second.”
The comments filled with praise:
– Suibao was so cool! He looked incredibly handsome riding the motorcycle just now.
– My darling is amazing!!
– Suibao, stop riding the motorcycle; just ride me instead, please please!
– Are we finally getting to the selection phase?
