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I got married without you (James and Amelia) novel Chapter 1016

Chapter 1016 Racing 

“Below us is the racetrack. How about we race cars?” 

 

Herb asked James without taking a look at him. 

James, who was holding Amelia’s hand, glanced indifferently 

at Herb. 

“Are you sure?” 

James was good at racing. 

At the age of 18, he had already earned the prestigious title of a top racing driver. 

Herb was just asking for trouble when he suggested racing with James. 

“Let’s go!” 

Herb didn’t answer James’ question and instead took the lead in walking downstairs. 

Looking at the back of the arrogant young man in his twenties, Friedman shook his head. 

 

“He’s still too young. How could he compete with Mr. James in 

car racing?” 

“It makes sense, but Mr. James hasn’t touched a race car for a long time.” 

“Yeah, those honors were all from his teenage years. Mr. James’s so much older now. Does he even remember how to 

race?” 

Friedman’s gaze shifted from Herb’s back to James’ tall and upright figure. 

“We can only pray that Mr. James has a good memory and 

doesn’t accidentally press the gas pedal when he wants to 

slow down.” 

Jonah, Kenny, and Jeff were speechless. 

James was only around thirty years old, so his memory couldn’t have deteriorated to that point, right? 

They quickly arrived at the dedicated race track. 

Herb raised his hand and immediately someone brought out 

two cars. 

Upon seeing those two cars, Friedman and his friends were completely shocked. 

They thought it would be a car race, but it turned out to be a 

motorcycle race. 

They thought, “Mr. James is screwed. He has never touched a 

motorcycle since childhood because he finds it too noisy. He’ll definitely lose.” 

Herb took off the helmet hanging above the motorcycle, 

swung his leg over the motorcycle, then raised his eyebrows and looked at James. 

“Come on, Mr. Evans!” 

Upon seeing the motor vehicle with two wheels, Amelia felt it was childish and also dangerous. She instinctively tightened 

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