Chapter 508 What If
Bria twitched the corner of her mouth, and the way she looked at Ayla completely changed.
Anything Ayla wanted to do, she seemed able to learn it, and she could do it extremely well.
Is this the real gap between people?
Bria’s stunned look made Ayla smile. “Do you have anything else you want to ask?”
It felt like she was giving a difficult fan a little reward.
Bria’s reaction didn’t disappoint Ayla.
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At least the name “Sol” had more influence on Bria than “Ayla,” so Bria no longer showed that look of disdain.
From now on, she probably wouldn’t dare act arrogant in front of Ayla again.
Revealing her identity was indeed a one–time solution, but Ayla didn’t know if Bria would cling to her afterward.
Bria shook her head, then nodded again.
Ayla had never seen the proud and arrogant Bria look so torn before, and she honestly found it funny. “C ahead. Ask.”
Bria said, “You’re so amazing. How could you ever fall for Troy?”
Ayla didn’t understand.
Bria actually showed a lot of “respect” toward Troy.
Ayla asked her, “What does one have to do with the other?”
“Of course it does! If I were as strong as you and learned everything so fast, I’d think no man in the world was good enough for me. I’d only think I was unmatched!”
Bria would never fall for any man, including Troy, so she was curious if Ayla had been blind.
“Maybe I owed him from a past life.” Troy had saved Ayla’s life at the darkest moment of her life.
She fell for him after just one meeting.
That was probably fate–something impossible to explain.
Now Ayla knew that Draven especially loved the ocean and had taken so many photos of it, so she couldn’t help wondering if everything would have been different if the one who saved her that day had been
Draven.
But life has no “what if.”
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Chapter 508 What if
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The reason Ayla was so clear–headed now and cherished everything she had was because of the lessons learned from being tangled with Troy for the past three years.
“Get out of the car.” Ayla pushed the door open and stepped out.
The track had rising and falling terrain, and the wind was a bit stronger here.
Ayla was dressed sharp and cool, and when the wind blew through her hair, she looked even more bold and distant.
That calm and unhurried presence made people feel steady the moment they saw her.
Renee already liked Ayla, but now she liked her even more. It was no longer just liking–it was admirati and she could finally admire her openly.
Ayla’s friend Halle also gave off a very different kind of feeling.
In short, Renee liked everything about Ayla.
“So, how was it? Did you feel rusty?” Halle looked at Ayla.
Ever since the divorce, Ayla had been getting better and better. She was no longer sharp like when they first met. Now she was gentler yet stronger, like a shining gem that made people want to get closer.
Ayla said, “I adapted very fast.”
“Nice. Your talent is beyond imagination!” Halle said. “How about you take me for a lap too?”
Since they were already here, Ayla didn’t want to disappoint Halle. She turned back and asked Bria, “Can drive your car again…?”
Bria immediately pulled the door open. “No problem!”
Both Ayla and Halle were surprised.
Is this really Bria?
Ayla didn’t say much and started taking Halle around the track.
The McLaren vanished like lightning into the curve ahead. Renee felt extremely jealous, but she didn’t have the courage or the nerve to ask Ayla to take her.
Renee respected Ayla deeply, almost the same way she respected Troy. She no longer thought about being friends with Ayla, because she felt she wasn’t worthy.
After Bria walked up to Renee, the two stared at each other for a moment. Bria quickly lost control, covered her face, screamed a few times, then grabbed Renee’s arm and shook it wildly, like she had gone
crazy.
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