Chapter 1071: The Thrilling Horse Race
Two women exchanged glances, their animosity palpable, clearly not taking each other’s words seriously.
With saddles securely fastened and harnesses in place, two magnificent horses were finally led onto the racetrack.
One black and one white, their contrast was striking.
The friends of Shiela and Morgan had also split into two camps, facing off against each other.
“Go, Shiela! I believe you can win!” cheered Vivian, offering her support from the sidelines.
“Shiela is a renowned champion, and no matter the horse, it’s no match for him!” Chase Johnson expressed his unwavering confidence.
“That’s right! As long as they perform steadily, victory is assured!” the others chimed in.
Although Dustin didn’t say a word, it was evident that, judging by the quality of the horses, Shiela had the upper hand compared to Black Dragon.
Of course, the rider’s skills also needed to be considered, and Shiela’s experience meant that, as long as she didn’t make a mistake, her chances of winning were significant.
“Dahlia, which horse do you think will run faster?” inquired Victoria Sterling eagerly, within the other camp.
“I’m not well-versed in horses, I can’t tell,” replied Dahlia with a slight shake of her head.
They had come to the racetrack today partly for leisure and partly to discuss business with Garrett Murray. Horse racing was simply for entertainment.
“It’s okay not to know, just take a guess,” chuckled Victoria.
“In that case, I’ll guess that the Black Horse will win,” Dahlia casually replied.
“Alright, I’m betting on the White Horse!” Victoria Sterling immediately declared, her competitive spirit ignited.
Both horses were exceptional, but she had a soft spot for the beautiful white horse, Shiela.
At this moment, Shiela and Morgan each mounted their horses and stood ready at the starting line, prepared to begin at any moment.
“Morgan, Black Dragon has a fiery temperament. Be careful when you ride,” advised Garrett Murray as he smoothed Black Dragon’s mane.
“Understood!” Morgan replied.
“Shiela, same goes for you. Prioritize safety, and remember, friendship comes first, competition second,” Garrett said, turning to look at Shiela and patting Shiela’s mane in the process.
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