The two of them had always been close friends. After such a long separation, they immediately pulled each other
into a big bear hug.
Daniel grinned and asked, "Hector, what brings you to Cloudcrest?"
Hector nodded, "I'm here to find a mentor."
"A mentor?" Daniel's eyes widened in surprise. "Who are you looking for?"
Hector took out his phone and opened a video for Daniel.
It was a racing video.
After watching it, Daniel grew animated. "Hector, | know who this is!"
"Who is she?" Hector was just as excited.
Daniel continued, "That's Ms. Rebecca Morris!"
Daniel had once asked Rebecca directly about this racing video, and she'd admitted it was her.
Hector cfrom a powerful family. With his support, Rebecca could definitely help the Morris Group rise again!
Hearing this, Hector immediately grabbed Daniel's arm. “Daniel, taketo meet her-right now!"
Daniel hesitated. "It might not work today. The Morris family's had a bit of trouble lately, and she's busy moving.
How about tomorrow? We can meet at Comfort Cafe."
Hector was eager to becher student, but he wasn't desperate enough to push it. He nodded. "Alright, I'll go
see Sherman first."
After saying goodbye to Hector, Daniel wasted no tsharing the good news with Rebecca.
Rebecca's heart leapt at the news.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe knew all about the Holt family.
They were just as influential as the Robinsons.
With both Hector and Daniel backing her, what could she possibly have to fear?
Still, despite her excitement, Rebecca kept her composure and hesitated. "Daniel, my family's just gone through
a lot. | honestly don't have the headspace to talk about racing right now. Maybe you should tell Mr. Holt to head
back."
It wasn't that she didn't want to talk about racing.
Without the help of her "system," she didn't actually know how to race.
If Hector ever asked her to show off her driving skills, at least she'd have an excuse ready.
Daniel coaxed, "Hector's incredibly
stubborn. If he doesn't meet you, he won't give up. Even if you're not ready to talk about racing, it won't hurt
tojust say hello. I've already arranged for you to meet at Comfort Cafe-you wouldn't leave me
hanging, would you?"
Rebecca sighed. "Alright, Daniel. Since you've already promised him, I'll go
tomorrow so you're not caught in the middle."
"Yes! Thank you, Rebecca!"
The next day.
Hector arrived at Comfort Cafe right on time.
He had barely settled in before Daniel showed up with Rebecca.
Daniel made the introductions with a flourish. "Hector, this is Ms. Morris! She's the one from the racing video.
Rebecca, this is Hector-he's totally in awe of you and wants you to be his mentor!"
Hector hadn't expected Rebecca to
be so young-and she was even prettier in person. He quickly extended his hand. "Ms. Morris, it's
so great to finally meet you, your driving skills are incredible!
Hector's admiration was genuine.
If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn't have believed a woman could drive like that.
"Mr. Holt, you flatter me," Rebecca replied, modest as ever.
Hector handed her a menu. "Ms. Morris, can | get you something to drink?"
Rebecca glanced at the menu. “Just a Blue Mountain coffee, please."
The three of them sat down, chatting over coffee. Daniel steered the conversation toward the Morris Group.
Hector said warmly, "Ms. Morris, you have nothing to worry about. Your problems are my problems. | promise I'll
help the Morris Group regain its former glory!"
As long as he could becher student, helping out with this was no big deal.
Daniel breathed a sigh of relief.
Rebecca felt a rush of satisfaction.
She knew it—she wasn't destined to end up in srundown apartment.
Just then, a sharply dressed man in a suit approached their table and stopped, bowing slightly. "Mr. Holt."
Hector looked up in surprise. "Executive Assistant Chase? What are you doing here?"
Chase produced a tablet and
explained, "Mr. Christensen sent me.
He wants you to watch this video
and warns you not to be deceived. The real racer is someone else Ms. Morris has no connection to it
whatsoever." sw
With that, Chase turned to Daniel.
“Mr. Robinson, Mr. Christensen also askedto deliver a message: Being foolish
isn't your fault, but making a spectacle of yourself in public definitely is."
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