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Even If It Happens, Treat It as an Accident

Cynthia reached out to stroke the horse's mane, casually nodding. "To avoid accusations of bullying, how about I let you have a head start for half a lap?" Jules suggested. Though it seemed like a humble offer, it was both an affirmation of her riding skills and a subtle blow to Cynthia, implying that winning under such circumstances wouldn't be honorable.

Upon hearing this, Cynthia finally showed a slight emotional fluctuation on her face. "Since it's a competition, we should strive for fairness. I appreciate Miss Harrow's kindness," she said. With that, she urged the horse forward, tapping its sides with her legs, and walked towards the starting point.

Watching her leave, Jules snorted lightly. "Being stubborn only leads to suffering. You'll be crying later!"