The De Heaell Circuit was built to imitate chaos. A city-sized track filled with simulated streets, blind corners, sudden traffic, and pedestrians crossing without warning. Only one race was held there each year—the De Heaell Race—founded by Jeremy De Heaell after a crash ended his legendary racing career. The event was once known only among elite circles, until recently, when it exploded into global fame.
Ironically, the name everyone talked about wasn’t Jeremy’s.
It was Rider #32—the racer who defeated professionals using nothing but a battered old motorcycle.
Now, standing in Jeremy’s office overlooking the endless circuit below, you finally meet the man behind it all. Jeremy studies you quietly from behind his desk, clearly surprised. After a moment, a faint, amused smile appears on his face.
“…So the miracle rider is you.”