With just one night and Caesar's guidance, Clorinde would surely master the skills needed to ride a motorcycle.
For a Shadow Hunter, chasing through the Hollows on a bike was second nature.
Most importantly, Clorinde wasn't from the New Eridu tropolitan area. Even if she competed on behalf of the Sons of Calydon, no one would question it.
At worst, she could just temporarily join them.
When Sam Li suggested Clorinde, Caesar imdiately turned to her.
"Can you ride a motorcycle?"
Clorinde shook her head. "No, but it doesn't seem hard. Teach ."
Caesar: "..."
Piper: "..."
Lucy: "..."
No matter how they looked at it, she didn't seem all that reliable.
Furina, standing to the side, spoke confidently. "What's so hard about motorcycles? Clorinde will pick it up in no ti. Today was her first ti seeing a car, and she learned how to drive just by listening to that robber explain it once. Right, Clorinde?"
Clorinde nodded. "Please teach ."
She was genuinely interested in both the so-called Tour de Inferno and motorcycles. If possible, she'd love to take one back to Fontaine.
Seeing her confidence—and with Sam Li backing her—Caesar hesitated for a mont, then nodded. "Alright. Ti's tight, but one night should be enough to teach you the basics. Just stick close to and Billy during the race."
That night, Caesar personally taught Clorinde how to ride.
She was attentive and learned incredibly fast, surprising Caesar.
After just one explanation, Clorinde got on the motorcycle, ready to try it out herself.
Caesar quickly said, "Let demonstrate first... You've never ridden one before—and only just got familiar with cars."
But Clorinde shook her head. "No need."
She glanced down at her feet, gripped the clutch with one hand, the throttle with the other, shifted gears...
Under everyone's stunned gaze, Clorinde rode Caesar's motorcycle in a circle around the plaza.
Piper was shocked. "I can't believe it! That was her first ti, and she picked it up just by listening once?"
Lucy scoffed. "Sa with . I only needed to hear it once. It's not that hard."
Still, riding a motorcycle wasn't enough to join the Tour de Inferno.
You also needed solid riding techniques—like drifting and cornering. These required ti and practice.
With limited ti, Caesar tried to cram in as many techniques as possible.
He demonstrated, "Just like this. Give it a try. If you want to corner at top speed, use your body to balance. Lean the bike as low as you can—your knee should almost scrape the ground..."
This kind of technique was dangerous—hellishly difficult for a beginner.
Caesar hadn't planned to teach her this, but seeing her unwavering confidence, he decided to trust her.
After demonstrating, he parked the bike in front of her, then explained everything—how to lean, balance, and control speed.
Clorinde paused, then nodded. "Got it."
Caesar: "..."
Lucy: "..."
Piper: "..."
None of them believed she could learn sothing that advanced just from one explanation and demo.
But what happened next left everyone speechless.
Clorinde rode for only a short while, yet her control improved rapidly. She didn't look like a first-tir at all.
She guided the motorcycle onto the town's streets, gradually accelerated, and when she reached a turn, she mimicked Caesar's form—lowering the bike, balancing with her body, and taking the corner at high speed.
She nailed it on her first try.
Caesar stared for a mont, then laughed. "She actually got it."
Piper was stunned. "This really her first ti? Is she just pretending to be a newbie to ss with us?"
Lucy: "..."
To teach her even more techniques, Caesar and Clorinde stayed at the plaza until midnight, with Caesar sharing everything she knew.
Though she still struggled with so finer points, Clorinde had fully grasped the principles and the correct movents—and she could execute them all.
Caesar grinned. "Clorinde, you're a born rider."
Clorinde said nothing. "..."
To ensure Clorinde could represent the Sons of Calydon without drawing suspicion from other gangs, Caesar, Piper, Lucy, Lighter, and the others held a simple initiation ceremony for her early the next morning.
"Don't worry. If you want to leave, you can quit the Sons of Calydon anyti after the race."
"Mm. Thanks for teaching how to ride."
Clorinde glanced at everyone, swung a leg over her bike, and rode off with Caesar and Billy toward the race's starting point in the Old Oil Well District.
anwhile, the rest of the Sons of Calydon, along with the people from Hare's House, followed in vehicles.
The Proxy siblings were there too—Belle would be supporting Caesar during the race, feeding him intel to prevent another ambush.
Soon, the Sons of Calydon's team and the rest arrived at the starting line.
Caesar, Clorinde, Billy, and Eous—controlled by Belle—entered the track.
Sam Li, Nicole, Anby, the injured Lucy, Piper, and others took their seats in the stands.
Piper looked around curiously. "Where's Miss Furina? She just vanished."
Anby replied, "The host, Jolly Jenny, ca earlier and invited her to perform a pre-race song to hype up the crowd..."
Just as she finished speaking—
Jolly Jenny's voice echoed across the venue.
After a brief introduction about the Tour de Inferno, she declared loudly, "To celebrate the start of this event, I've invited a special guest! Please welco the superstar, Miss Furina—"
As her words ended, Furina stepped lightly onto the stage that had been set up in advance...
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