

"This is a very nice party you've planned, señor Todoroki."

He was brought back to reality out of his thoughts when the Spanish racer on his right talked to him. Granted, forcing all ten racers onto the stage was a bit of a squeeze, as he was sandwiched between Lewis Hamilton and Miguel Camino. He wanted to be the pride of Japan in all of his races. Of course, it also defended his honor in being a part of planning a party that showed the world what Japan has to offer. As the racer representing Japan, he and his team were given the responsibility of planning it, and it looked impressive. Japan had gotten the honor of hosting the first race, which meant they also hosted the welcome party.

He was proud of how the party turned out. Shu Todoroki had a slight smile on his face as he posed for a group photo on the stage of the World Grand Prix Tokyo Welcome Party, while Miles Axlerod was interviewing Lightning McQueen.
