So in the end, the three comntators only managed to escape after taking photos with most of the visitors at the open day.
"Thank goodness we are comntators. If you, Qin Miao, were recognized, the scene would be... unimaginable," Bing said after getting away, still a bit shaken as he spoke to Qin Miao.
Fei, standing nearby, nodded and said, "Honestly, I never imagined we had so many fans."
Zhou Haoran said, "Actually, it's mainly because Qin Miao's achievents abroad have been so outstanding. We're benefiting from Qin Miao's fa."
Qin Miao quickly waved his hands and said, "That's too heavy a complint. I think it's because the three of you have done such a good job with the comntary, earning the audience's approval, that we see this phenonon."
After chatting and laughing for a while longer, Qin Miao took out his phone to check the ti and then apologized to the three comntators, saying, "I'm really sorry, Brother Bing, Brother Fei, Brother Ran, I have sothing to do and need to leave first."
"Leaving already?" Bing seed a bit reluctant.
Qin Miao spread his hands and said, "I really should be heading back, I have plans this evening."
Since Qin Miao had already said this, there was no point in trying to persuade him further, so after so pleasantries, Bing regretfully said, "Alright then, we won't try to stop you. Do you need us to drive you?"
"No need, I have my car,"
But the three comntators from Five-Star Sports still insisted on accompanying Qin Miao to the parking lot.
Then they were all a bit stunned as they watched Qin Miao drive away in Zhou Guanyu's Alfa Roo.
Fei's mouth twitched slightly: "If I rember correctly, Qin Miao is a rcedes driver, right? Driving an Alfa Roo now... won't rcedes have an issue with that?"
However, Zhou Haoran seed to understand the rules and regulations better, and after hearing Fei's question, Zhou Haoran explained, "Actually, the contract between rcedes and Qin Miao just stipulates that he must drive rcedes or its sub-brand cars during the Grand Prix.
In everyday life, there's no express provision, and F1 driver contracts basically allow anything not explicitly prohibited, similar to FIA's rules."
...
After leaving Shanghai, Qin Miao didn't hurry back to Zhou Guanyu, but went instead to the house Boss Zhou gave him.
Even though he had gotten the key, Qin Miao only knew he had a place of his own sowhere, but he had no idea what the house was like inside.
So before Qing ca over, Qin Miao decided to take a look.
At least he'd know the state of the house, so Qing could prep for any renovations or furniture changes.
Once Qin Miao arrived at the neighborhood, he discovered the entire room was empty. Strictly speaking, it's just an ordinarily well-decorated flat, with quite a bit of dust on the floor, likely left over from renovation.
Apart from lacking furniture, the bathroom had a toilet, shower, sink, and dressing mirror, and the kitchen had a gas stove, wash basin, and vegetable prep sink.
All functional rooms were equipped, with the only downside being the lack of any furniture.
After taking so photos of the house and sending them to Qing, Qin Miao left.
Upon returning to Zhou Guanyu's ho, Qin Miao was pulled to the simulator by Zhou Guanyu once again.
Even though on the surface Qin Miao seed annoyed at Zhou Guanyu's attempt to make him work for free, he was actually quite happy to see Zhou Guanyu's dedication to improving his racing skills.
As a top driver, Qin Miao could clearly see Zhou Guanyu's progress. At least the issues discussed the previous afternoon showed definite improvent.
Especially in long-distance speed, Zhou Guanyu had made significant progress.
This felt a bit like playing a simulation ga, where one's efforts eventually pay off with imdiate effects.
The positive feedback was off the charts.
At that mont, Qin Miao suddenly understood why teachers appreciate good students, because the knowledge he imparted to them wasn't wasted; they understood everything he said.
Thus, for the next while, Qin Miao did nothing else but focused entirely on identifying Zhou Guanyu's weaknesses.
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