Chapter 108 And this was the crux of the issue Tens er hundreds of thousands could be poured in from purchasing to modifying a face cat.
on top of that, each race incurred additional expenses, costs that ordinary people simply couldn't afford.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFrom Tomas" words, It was clear that for the past two years, he had poured anvenormous amount of money into nurturing Sabrina, trying to restore Turbo Impact to its toglory And currently, Sabrina was the team's only tacer with commercial sponsorships.
The training base relied heavily on her tame, as well as the reputation Tomas and his late son Tristan had painstakingly built in the past.
What Tomas hadn't anticipated was that now that Sabrina wanted to leave the team after she achieved remarkable status.
If she walked away, she would take all the resources with her, leaving Turbo Impact unable to sustainitself. The team's eventual disbandment would be inevitable. Tomas' eves were red, but Sabrina's attitude remained cold and unyielding She countered. "When did I ever say I'd stay with Turbo Impact forever? Do you want Impact expired six months ago."to pull out the contract for everyone to see? My agreement with Turbo Elizabeth chimed in, her voice carrying a note of indignation as she addressed the surrounding crowd.
She said. "Everyone here knows that Sabrina's contract with Turbo Impact ended six months ago. Do you know how many teams have tried to recruit her during that time? she tumed them all down. Why? Because of her past relationship with Tristan she stayed out of loyalty." After listening to Sabrina and Elizabeth's words, the crowd felt that Sabrina seemed to be someone who valued loyalty.
From their perspective, Sabrina seemed to have acted with integrity. Turbo Impact had fallen from its former glory. With her contract expired, she had every right to seek better opportunities.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe fact that she stayed for an extra six months spoke to her sense of duty And Tristan was gone two years ago. Sabrina couldn't be expected to tie herself to Turbo Impact for the rest of her life just because of their past relationship, could At this point, Tomas could no longer contain his anger. His voice rose as he glared at Sabrina.
He said in frustration, "Sabrina, don't forget why you joined Turbo Impact in the first place! It was because of Tristan. You were nothing but a rookie back then. If you hadn't promisedyou'd stay with Turbo Impact, why would I have invested so much time, money, and effort into training you?" He continued, "I gave you everything I had and didn't even ask you to renegotiate your contract. That's because you swore you'd stay with Turbo Impact and take care ofon Tristan's behalf "I trusted you, Sabrina. I treated you like my own daughter. Do you see anyone else here with a contract as short as two or three years? The crowd murmured in agreement, finding Tomas' words compelling and hard to dispute.
Everyone in the racing world knew that training a top-tier racer required astronomical investments.
The more resources a team invested, the longer they would demand in the contract. It was a way to mitigate the massive risks involved.
Short-term contracts like Sabrina's were unheard of for small teams because the return on investment didn't make sense.