Chapter 699 Empty Beach
Chapter 699 Empty Beach
Villain Ch 699. Empty Beach
"I should have predicted this," Allen thought to himself as he navigated through the crowded streets. He couldn't help but feel a twinge of disappointment that he couldn't fully experience the power of his motorbike amidst the morning rush.
Also, Allen couldn't ignore the curious glances and admiring stares from those around him. It was clear that his motorcycle was turning heads, drawing attention from both men and women alike. And who could blame them? With its sleek design and powerful engine, it was anything but ordinary.
'I guess I just need to take this to my favorite place,' he thought. He knew that there was one place where he could truly unleash the full potential of his motorbike—a place where he could let loose and ride to his heart's content.
With a determined grin, Allen revved the engine and charted a course towards his favorite spot. He couldn't wait to feel the wind in his hair and the rush of adrenaline as he tore down the open road, leaving the chaos of the city behind him.
Allen navigated his motorbike through the familiar streets, each turn bringing him closer to his favorite spot—the beachside street where he had once raced against Elio. As he rode, the hustle and bustle of the city slowly faded away, replaced by the calming sound of waves crashing against the shore.
Arriving at the beach, Allen parked his motorbike and took a moment to soak in the serene surroundings. The street stretched out before him, lined with palm trees swaying gently in the breeze. The air was salty and invigorating, a refreshing change from the city's smog.
In the distance, the sea sparkled under the sunlight, its waves lapping against the sandy shore. The sight was breathtaking, a reminder of the beauty and tranquility of nature.
"Elio?" Allen muttered under his breath, his frown deepening. He hadn't expected to see his rival here, especially not under these circumstances. From the way Elio was walking, it didn't seem like he was here for a friendly chat.
With a quick scan of the area, Allen spotted Elio's unmistakable red sports motorcycle parked nearby.
"What's he doing here?" Allen wondered.
Allen hesitated, torn between the urge to leave and the curiosity gnawing at him. If he bolted now, it might raise suspicions, especially with the camera in hand. After all, Elio didn't seem to be here for him.
With a sigh, Allen decided to stay put for the moment. Perhaps Elio had his own reasons for being here, unrelated to Allen. Plus, fleeing the scene might only escalate the situation.
Once Elio drew closer, Allen braced himself for whatever interaction awaited them. Perhaps this encounter could even lead to some closure or resolution between them.
Elio turned and caught sight of Allen. His expression remained impassive, devoid of any hint of emotion. Allen observed him closely, searching for any trace of the animosity that had defined their past encounters, but found none. Instead, Elio's reaction was indifferent, as if Allen's presence held little significance to him.
Without a word, Elio simply continued on his path, his demeanor unchanged.
"Hey, you alright, man?" Allen called out to Elio, a concerned frown creasing his brow. Despite their past clashes, seeing Elio in such a downcast state stirred a sense of empathy within Allen. He couldn't help but wonder if Sophia had given him the boot or something.
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