In comparison, Hanson skied with ease.
Bennett, who was regarded as the best in their group, was now at a disadvantage.
Even Vania was quicker than him. He didn't expect himself to be a joke.
Vania, who was in the lead, casually turned her head to wink at Hanson.
"Darling, we used to ski side by side."
She spoke in an endearing and joyful tone, as though she were a novice who had only learned how to ski.
Hanson accelerated and came to Vania's side.
At this point, they had already pulled away from Coco and Bennett.
If they kept going like this, they would undoubtedly win.
"You dare to pretend on my turf?" Bennett, who had been hot on their heels, cast a ferocious glance at the two in front.
Did they think they could easily win?
The challenging part of the race was still to come; this was just the beginning.
They suddenly moved faster, drawing nearer to Vania and Hanson after Bennett signaled to Coco.
Now that it was downhill, the two of them quickly descended. They felt a powerful force suddenly strike them from behind, sending their bodies lurching forward.
They would have rolled down the mountain if it weren't for their excellent skills.
Bennett yelled from behind them, "I didn't expect you two to be so slow by blocking us and not allowing us to overtake."
This was his justification for crashing into them.
"That's because you're not skilled enough." Hanson accelerated abruptly, causing countless snowflakes to splash behind him.
Coincidentally, all these snowflakes landed in Bennett's eyes, making it difficult for him to see the track.
If he wasn't extremely familiar with this track, he would have rolled down to the bottom of the mountain by now.
For nearly half a minute, he couldn't open his eyes and could only slow down his speed.
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