Cassie listened to her with red eyes. Soon, tears fell down. She clenched her hand, hardly, "Irish, you are an idiot. Do you still remember I am your friend? You didn't tell me what had happened. You..."
She was more in pain than she had just been hurting.
Irish said nothing more but bowed her head and clenched her lips.
She did not want to involve Cassie in crying for her, but this truth had been hidden for a long time, and Irish thought the scar had been cured. As soon as she shared it, she still felt the pain.
It was when the atmosphere was low that the cell phone at the table rang. The bell hurried, breaking the sad atmosphere that haunted the two.
Irish sniffled her nose hard, adjusted her breath, and picked up her cell phone to connect. Unexpectedly, as soon as she heard the first two words, she suddenly got up. "What?"
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The members of the G4 motorcade lived in a hotel near the suburbs of New York because it was near the competition terrain. It was just a trial match in New York, and the finals would be held in Washington, which would be held a month later.
Irish was about to take a look at the trial match, but she was trapped in trouble, so she declined Jordan's invitation politely. She knew that Jordan would definitely go there to watch the game. Irish was clear that Jordan was eager to go back to the motorcade if there was a possibility since he had missed the chance to take part in this trial match this time. Of course, Irish also learned that G4 achieved relatively good results as second place during the competition.
However, Jordan couldn't be set at ease because he was afraid that Joseph would ask him to go back to another foreign country someday. Indeed, Irish was also worried about that.
Irish didn't hope Joseph would arrange for his younger brother since she thought that Jordan was already an adult and he was able to choose his life path. She hoped Jordan would pursue his dream as he wished.
However, Irish once heard Joseph mention to others on the phone occasionally that he was going to buy another house abroad, so Irish thought if Joseph really bought a house for Jordan abroad, he might hope Jordan could take up residence there. However, Irish could do nothing. Although she understood that if Jordan could go back to G4 and participate in the finals as a formal racing driver, he might not be forced to go abroad immediately because she believed that Joseph was not going to ruin his brother's future. However, she still didn't figure out a way to help Jordan, and something happened. Leo gave her a call and asked her to offer help as a psychological consultation expert.
Luckily, it didn't take too much time for Irish to drive from the downtown area to the hotel.
Irish heard that G4 was here to adjust their entry plan for the next round game in Washington, but when she arrived, she found that it was cheerless there.
Leo's car was stopped beside the brushwood. Leo got out of the car and greeted Irish.
"How's the team member? Is he seriously hurt?" asked Irish anxiously.
Heaving a sigh, Leo took out his cigarette and sucked on it. After a moment's silence, Leo finally said, "Jordan almost killed him."
"Tell me what happened!" Irish was astonished while Leo told her the whole story.
Jordan was eager to go back to the motorcade, and he came to meet coach Horry, but Horry was hesitant because Jordan was his apprentice. Although he broke his legs because of Jordan, the ties of comradeship still existed. However, a few members of the motorcade were reluctant to accept Jordan. Mike, a young member of the motorcade, was strongly opposed because he witnessed that the coach's legs were broken, and since then, he bore a grudge against Jordan.ραпdα `nᴏνɐ| сom
That was why he opposed Joseph going back to their team, and he even declared that if Joseph took part in their team, he would leave the group with others. There were four members who agreed with Mike, and they also said that in that case, they would leave with Mike as well. But if they all left, it was unnecessary for their team to attend the finals in Washington.
It was a deadlock indeed, and finally, the contradictions erupted.
Jordan bought a motorcycle and modified it personally because he wanted to indicate that he was qualified to return to their group.
However, Mike smashed his motorcycle with four people, which irritated Jordan. He couldn't control his rage and then had a fight with them. Jordan was clear that Mike was the ringleader, so he beat him violently. If it wasn't for Horry, Mike might have been strangled by Jordan with his belt.
Jordan gave Leo a call earlier the day, told him that he had modified his new motor race, and asked him to have a look. And Leo happened to see Jordan fight with Mike there.
The four people who Jordan beat insisted on calling the police, but Leo feared that Jordan would be arrested. Horry, instead, thought that Jordan might have a mental problem because Jordan showed a propensity for violence. Leo knew that Jordan wanted to return to G4, so he promised Horry that Jordan was just irritated by Mike and there was no mental problem. To persuade Horry, Leo called Irish to be an attestor.
Startled, Irish kept silent for quite a while after she heard this. "Jordan and I were attacked by a group of people at a bar once, but he fled as soon as possible that night, so I never expected that he would be good at fighting," said Irish.
Leo sucked his cigarette and then smiled. "Unlike other team members, Jordan is not a formal member of G4, so he couldn't be a sponsor, which means he has to buy a motorcycle and modify it personally. He cherishes his racing motor, but Mike smashes it. It is natural that he would go crazy," Leo explained casually.
"Where is he?" Irish quickly asked.
Leo pouted his mouth and added, "Go, meet Horry first. He is worried about Jordan."
Irish nodded slightly and then stared at him motionless.
"What are you looking for?" Leo was confused.
"Why didn't you smoke before?"
Leo rolled his eyes at Irish, distinguished the cigarette, and put his hands on her shoulders, turning her around. "Well, I am not going to smoke in front of you, okay?
Irish was about to ask him who the woman she met in the supermarket several days ago, but after a moment's hesitation, Irish decided to leave it behind because Jordan got in trouble at that very moment.
Horry was the initiator of G4. Just as Jordan described, Horry was tall with whiskers, his voice loud and clear. But to Irish's surprise, Horry did not sit on the wheel. Instead, he had artificial limbs.
Perhaps, Horry was also aware of Irish's astonishment, so he explained to her that as long as the team coach won't sit in the wheelchair, the whole team would have their will to fight. Therefore, he had to install artificial limbs and lead his team members to fight in the game.