Chapter 253 Driving skills that will shatter everyone's worldview!



Taiwanese guy can ride motorcycles, and he's really good at it, but that's limited to cornering, speeding, and drifting with a small bend. But Chen Rou's is different. Even if you can't call it magic, hers is more like acrobatics. How could he possibly do that?

He just made a small boast unintentionally, but now he's in trouble. How is he supposed to explain this?

Just then, Chen Rou finished drinking her water. She had an appointment for lunch, so she rode her motorcycle back. Nie Jiayu and Nie Jiajun each took one of her arms and shoved Wan Daozai forward, saying, "Little sister, he can ride like you too."

At the same time, the two stepped forward and said, "Brother Zai Zai, want to ride one?"

Not only did the Taiwanese boy not know how to ride a motorcycle, he had never even seen Chen Rou ride one.

Sure enough, she said, "That shouldn't be the case."

This time, the Taiwanese guy got the chance to speak, saying first, "I really don't know how."

Then he asked Chen Rou, "Miss Chen, where did you learn your skills? Surely it wasn't from... your mainland?"

Amidst the disbelief of the group, Chen Rou nodded: "Yes."

The Taiwanese boy broke free from the Nie brothers and gestured wildly: "Miss Chen, although I admit that the mainland has done a great job in many traditional things, such as porcelain, tea and silk, but motorcycles are impossible."

Chen Rou, still holding the water bottle in one hand, tossed it to the Taiwanese man and said, "If you can see this technology in other countries, then I'll admit it's an imported product, but I guarantee you won't find it."

The Taiwanese girl still refused to believe it: "Please, Ms. Chen, there aren't many motorcycles on the mainland."

This little Juanzi can testify to this; she's nodding vigorously too.

But Chen Rou had other things to do and couldn't chat for long. She got off the car and said as she ran, "Don't let Jia Yu and Jia Jun ride too fast."

But the Taiwanese still found it unbelievable: "That's impossible, there aren't even motorcycles in mainland China."

Xiao Juanzi also said, "Only those with ten thousand yuan in income in the village can afford to ride a motorcycle."

That's strange, where did Chen Rou get her skills from?

Furthermore, since the Taiwanese guy said he couldn't do it, Nie Jiayu and Nie Jiajun's admiration for him immediately vanished. The two brothers exchanged a glance and said in perfect unison, "Why don't we go and see if that Tokyo motorcycle rider can do it?"

Not only Chen Rou was practicing and familiarizing herself with her driving skills, but Koizumi Heido, a motorcyclist from Tokyo, was also doing his final practice in preparation for winning a prize of one million dollars from a group of wealthy young men.

To get to know their enemy, Nie Jiayu and his brother called Bao Yugang, shamelessly preparing to go and check on the situation.

The night Li Xia arrived, Chen Rou didn't stay with her, but the next day, she still went back and stayed with Li Xia for the night. Today, she had lunch with Liang Lisheng and Nie Zhao. Instead of driving her sports car, she rode her motorcycle to find Li Xia. Her school was not far away, and she got out of school at four o'clock in the afternoon. When she got home, she had homework, especially English, which she couldn't understand. Although Chen Rou's level wasn't high either, she could help her explain it.

For Li Xia, Chen Rou was like a chivalrous heroine from a TV series.

Although she is the wife of a wealthy family, she is completely different from her cowardly and spoiled husband. She is a loner and used to drive a car, but today she rode a motorcycle.

Seeing the motorcycle, she also had something interesting to share with Chen Rou: "There's a young man in our unit named Qiao. His wife gave birth to twins at once, but she didn't have enough milk. His mother also got paralyzed, and to make matters worse, he was laid off. He can't even afford baby formula. He used to be a fun-loving and lively guy. Guess what he's doing now?"

Chen Rou asked with a smile, "What are you doing?"

Li Xia sighed and said, "He used to run a motorcycle taxi, but now the people running motorcycle taxis in the city are all in gangs. They have to pay the driver a fee, and half of it at a time. He couldn't bear to pay that, so he gritted his teeth and rode his motorcycle to join a circus troupe. I went to see him once with some people from the factory. He was riding his motorcycle across steel bars. Sigh, what a poor man."

Chen Rou nodded, but also smiled and said, "If he works hard and faces danger, the baby will have milk powder, isn't that good?"

Li Xia thought it made sense and said, "I hope the Bodhisattva has eyes and protects him so that he is safe and sound and nothing unexpected happens."

Techniques such as motorcycle racing and drifting originated overseas.

However, there is a Guinness World Record-certified technique called "Iron Cage Flying Car," which originated and gradually took shape in mainland China in recent years. This is the kind of technique that Chen Rou is playing.

It combines the unique acrobatics of China with motorcycle technology. The most advanced technique involves four to eight motorcycles starting simultaneously and spinning 360 degrees inside a large 360-degree iron cage.

Chen Rou and her team drew inspiration from the technology of the cage flying car in their motorcycle training.

The origin of that technology lies in the fact that many parents have to risk their lives to earn money for their children's formula through this risky skill, which is unique in the world.

Li Xia was naturally happy to see Chen Rou arrive. She had now learned how to use a gas stove and a rice cooker, so she could cook for the two of them.

But as soon as they finished eating, she urged Chen Rou to go home.

As a traditional older generation, urging someone to have children is one of her daily three-piece conversation routines, and she can do it from all angles. For example, today she said with a smile, "You must feel very bored when you're free, so hurry up and have a child. Once you have a child, you can focus on the child every day and you won't feel bored anymore."

This is the generation gap problem.

Chen Rou has lived two lives and never thought about having children, because her life has been fulfilling and she has no time to spare for children.

But she didn't argue, nor did she seem annoyed when others urged her to have a child. She simply laughed it off and went home.

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