As Hayden's car accelerated, Xavier quickly matched his speed, pulling up alongside him and pressing toward the edge of the track.
Rowan's heart raced inside the car as he watched the speedometer climb rapidly.
But when Xavier caught up, Rowan steadied himself, forcing a calm tone. "Hayden, stay calm. It's all in the past now…"
"She's dead! She's dead!" The roar of the engine nearly drowned out Hayden's voice.
The veins on his forehead bulged as his eyes remained locked on the road ahead. The scene of the accident replayed in his mind—he could see the woman being flung from the car, lying in a pool of blood, her body gruesomely mangled, her eyes filled with resentment.
"It was my fault! I killed her!"
Lily had fully briefed Rowan on the details of the accident. He gripped the steering wheel with one hand, trying to stabilize the car. Meanwhile, he spoke to Hayden in a steady voice.
"The one who really caused her death was her husband—the one who encouraged her to stage the accident as a form of suicide.
"Her resentment came from being too young to die, from having an incurable disease, and from leaving her child motherless…"
"You pitied her, but she used you! In her eyes, you were just her ticket to money, her child's future!"
The two cars were locked in a high-speed chase around the track. The car windows were tightly shut, leaving Lily unable to hear anything that was said.
All she could see was Rowan leaning toward Hayden, shouting desperately.
Lily sprinted along the stands, trying to keep up, but she couldn't match the speed of the cars. She didn't know how long she ran before Xavier forcibly cornered Hayden's car, bringing it to a halt. Only then did she manage to catch up.
Rushing over, she heard Hayden's anguished cries from inside the car.
"It's me! It's my fault."
Finally, he dropped her in the corner and blocked her way with his broad figure.
As Lily steadied herself, she lightly brushed off the spots he'd touched. She adjusted her jacket and kept a deliberate distance from him.
"Is there any part of you I haven't touched before?" Xavier's deep voice cut through the air as he watched her every move. He removed his helmet and revealed a grim expression underneath.
Lily ignored him, staying close to the wall to avoid contact, even trying to leave. Xavier reached out to block her, but she quickly pushed his hand away and walked off.
"I'll wait for them to come down. I won't interrupt Dr. Blackwood!"
In her mind, Xavier had no reason to be upset with her attitude. After all, they were in the middle of a divorce process. The fact that they could meet without a quarrel was already an improvement.
She didn't have time to care about Xavier's feelings—her entire focus was on Hayden.
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