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Chapter four :The Challenge

Author: Mel
last update publish date: 2026-05-28 00:30:28

Part One……

~Lucien Vale~

I stared out the tinted window of my black SUV, jaw locked as the university auditorium came into view.

"I'm not doing this," I said, voice flat and final.

Clara, my PR manager, turned in the front seat with forced patience. "Lucien, you don't have a choice. Three major sponsors pulled out this morning. Two more are on the verge. They're jumping ship to younger drivers who aren't being crucified as drug cheats on every channel."

My manager, Vincent, leaned forward. "This event is perfect. University collaboration on performance tech makes you look approachable. Human. The media is already camped outside. If you skip it, the headline tomorrow will be 'Lucien Vale hides from scandal.'"

My fingers tightened on my knee. The insomnia had left me raw, and the thought of performing for cameras and students made my skin crawl. But the pressure was mounting. My empire was cracking.

"Fine," I muttered coldly. "But I'm not pretending to enjoy it."

The second I stepped out of the SUV, the media swarm attacked.

"Lucien! Any comment on the drug allegations?"

"Are you here to repair your image?"

"Will the league suspend you?"

Security formed a wall around me as flashes blinded me. I kept my expression ice-cold, refusing to give them anything. Inside the auditorium, the energy shifted instantly. Every eye locked onto me the fallen Ice King.

I hated it.

But I had no choice.

Part Two…..

~Ariana Cross~

The auditorium was packed, but all I could focus on was how much I resented breathing the same air as Lucien Vale. The drug scandal had broken weeks ago, and the fallout was still everywhere in headlines, group chats, and even my engineering professors making tired jokes about it. I should be at work right now but I'm stuck in this mandatory engineering event, surrounded by people who actually wanted to be here, who still saw him as some untouchable god instead of a racer whose empire was crumbling in real time.

Serena, my stepsister, sat beside me practically vibrating out of her seat. She'd bullied her way into this event just for him. "Oh my god, Ari," she whispered, nails digging into my arm. "He's literally serving right now. That cold stare? I'd let him ruin my life, no cap."

I yanked my arm away. "He's probably just another arrogant prick who thinks the rules are for poor people."

The side doors slammed open. Lucien Vale entered, surrounded by security and his team like he was some kind of royalty. The room absolutely erupted in murmurs, camera flashes, and people actually standing up. He looked exactly like his reputation: tall, sharp, untouchable. I could sense the storm underneath that ice-cold mask. The man was crumbling, and nobody else seemed to see it.

The open critique segment began. Students stood one by one, offering the safest, most kiss-ass praise I'd ever heard. "Inspiring," one said. "Revolutionary," another gushed. I was genuinely irritated by their comments.

Then it was my turn.

I rose, microphone in hand, my heart somehow steady. I'd studied this data until my eyes bled. I knew I was right.

"Mr. Vale," I said, my voice cutting through the hall like a knife, "your brake bias is completely cooked for the tire compound you're running. You're hemorrhaging nearly two-tenths per corner because your rear brake pressure is way too aggressive. Combined with your tendency to overdrive the throttle on exit, you're absolutely shredding your tires by lap twelve. That's why you're getting clapped late in races. It's not bad luck, it's bad engineering."

Dead silence.

I didn't stop. "Your suspension setup is also way too stiff for these tracks. You're sacrificing mechanical grip for literally nothing. It's not 'pure talent,' it's inefficient garbage. You're fighting the car instead of working with it, and it's embarrassing."

Gasps rippled through the crowd like a shockwave. Someone dropped their phone. I heard a choked "oh my god" from somewhere behind me.

Serena shot up beside me, her face absolutely purple with rage. "ARIANA! What the actual f is wrong with you?" she hissed, then practically snatched the mic. "Excuse me? Who do you think you are? Lucien Vale is literally the best racer in the country! You're just a jealous, broke nobody trying to go viral. Apologize right now!"

I didn't even blink. My eyes stayed locked on Lucien.

He stood motionless on stage, staring directly at me. For the first time, the Ice King looked genuinely stunned like I'd slapped him across the face with reality. No one had ever spoken to him like this. Not with raw, technical honesty instead of worship. Not ever.

Something dark and intense flickered in his eyes as he studied me. He didn't look angry.

He looked... hungry.

The silence stretched until it felt suffocating. Cameras flashed wildly around us, blinding, chaotic. My skin prickled under the weight of his stare, but I refused to look away. My pulse was hammering, but I kept my chin up.

Lucien tilted his head slightly, just a fraction, his gaze burning into me like he was seeing something…or. .someone for the very first time. The corner of his mouth twitched, almost imperceptibly.

And in that moment, I realized I might have just made the biggest mistake of my life or ignited something I couldn't control.

The room held its breath.

So did I.

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