The night was gradually growing denser.
Hologram projections and the smell of decay were rising, with neon scattered across the wet roads.
John weaved through the traffic, experiencing the driving feel intended by Raqi Industry's designers.
Every Glaive rider would get used to the little jumps.
On one hand, it's because of the poor terrain on Sakura Cross Street.
On the other hand, it's due to the motorcycle's unique speed collector and shock-absorbing system, allowing the rider to perform more complex and dangerous stunts.
Because of this feature, the Glaive once dominated the mid-range motorcycle market in Eden City, becoming the style most favored by many street stars.
Buzzing —
John arrived at the edge of Sakura Cross Street, following the address.
The area under the cross-district bridge was indeed suitable for gang fights.
