Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 836 - Battle of Destiny 835

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Chapter 836: Battle of Destiny 835

Chapter 836: Battle of Destiny 835

Waited and waited, hoped and hoped—the League’s long search for the new generation’s ultimate showdown—is it finally arriving during this year’s Super Bowl?

Perhaps it is, perhaps it isn’t, because only time can provide the definitive answer. But without a doubt, this year’s Super Bowl perfectly aligns with Goodell’s expectations.

“Los Angeles Rams VS Kansas City Chiefs”—

The drums beat, resonating.

In Week 11 of the regular season, the Kansas City Chiefs traveled to the Los Angeles Rams for an away game.

It was already a match attracting the League’s attention. Goodell had been longing for a “Li Wei VS Donald” clash of titans—not the same old quarterback duel, but a unique confrontation between offense and defense. Goodell believed this could become the League’s next classic matchup.

Originally scheduled to be a game in Mexico, a crucial part of the NFL International Series plan, it was unexpectedly canceled due to poor field conditions, leaving the match to take place in Los Angeles.

Disappointment!

Yet, Goodell was not let down—

The game was spectacular.

Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs teamed up to deliver a historic peak showdown, a relentless offensive battle that showcased the allure of passing offense to its fullest. Thrilling beyond words, it became an internet sensation.

It won countless fans.

In the end, the Los Angeles Rams narrowly defeated the Kansas City Chiefs by three points.

The final score was “51-54.”

Incredibly, the Kansas City Chiefs became the first team in NFL history to score over fifty points and still lose, a record not worth celebrating—rather, it bore a bitter sting.

Unquestionably, the game ignited fiery discussion, momentarily crashing social networks.

Later, this match was hailed as a “Mid-Season Super Bowl,” dominating headlines even after the regular season concluded, with countless experts and fans recognizing it as possibly the most exciting game of the season.

What’s more, the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams have an intricate historical entanglement, built over countless years. Their rivalry weaves together past and present, creating emotional resonance for their ongoing collision.

The bond, inseparable.

Finally, we arrive here.

At the fifty-third Super Bowl, the Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs meet in what evolves from a Mid-Season Super Bowl into a genuine Super Bowl epic showdown.

Though not a “Number 1 seed VS Number 1 seed” clash, it is close enough—in some ways even more thrilling and passionate than matchups like “Kansas City Chiefs VS New Orleans Saints.”

The youth storm, always a picturesque feature of the sports world.

Could there be anything more perfect to conclude the 2018 season? Past regrets and controversies no longer matter. As long as the Super Bowl delivers excitement, it redeems everything.

Whether the Kansas City Chiefs defend their title, or the Los Angeles Rams claim the throne, the result points to the rise and shine of new-generation teams. And above all else, it’s the offensive war between these two teams that matters most.

In the World Cup finals, people always hope for a goal-driven battle—yet it often ends in disappointment. Over the past two decades, only the 1986 Argentina victory over West Germany counted as a spectacle of goals—

“3-2.”

It’s the same with the Super Bowl.

That’s why last year’s Super Bowl finale, an offensive battle between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, continues to captivate and is praised by younger fans as the most exciting Super Bowl of the decade.

Now, the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams rank first and second in offensive performance this season; combined with their historic Mid-Season Super Bowl score-drenched spectacle, the signals are clear.

The entire social network exploded, an outpouring of voices flooding in. Fans of not just the final four teams, but casual viewers and even football-uninterested onlookers joined the fervor. A surging heatwave in North America’s winter creates an illusion of summer.

Since last season, Goodell has been yearning for such a moment; after twists and turns, this season finally delivered.

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Thinking about it deeply—it’s not about arriving early but arriving timely.

One more season of buildup, Donald’s league status sky-rocketing, Li Wei no longer bearing the lucky rookie aura, Goff completing his transformation, and Mahomes replacing Smith as the starting quarterback—the youth storm is now fully at the core of the competition.

This season’s matchup might be even more perfect than last season’s timing. Perhaps, it was all destiny.

Amazing, beyond words.

Goodell couldn’t help but rub his hands—

Indeed, everything is going according to plan. The chaos of the wild-card and divisional rounds is forgotten; now, everyone is celebrating the spectacular conference finals and eagerly anticipating the upcoming Super Bowl.

Bustling and noisy, the entire North American continent enters carnival mode, embracing the year’s biggest spectacle with unparalleled fervor.

Perhaps Kansas City is an exception.

At least, it is in one remote corner of the city.

Jenna Galas knows Kansas City needs this moment—

After the magical 2017 season, the team’s extraordinary performance proves that last year’s memories were not fleeting fireworks, and the city’s hope is not naive fantasy.

And then, the Kansas City Chiefs delivered, continuing the hope with a stunning 2018 season that illuminated the path forward, enabling the city’s blue-collar workers to recognize that the endless darkness now welcomes a streak of light—they can believe, they can dream, hope remains.

Hold on just a little longer, and life’s turnaround might arrive.

A remarkable regular season was a gift, the divisional round victory a beacon, the conference finals comeback a testament—unifying the city’s spirit.

Now, Kansas City celebrates regardless of the Super Bowl’s outcome—they are already winners, continuing life’s one strand of hope.

Jenna understands this deeply, as she herself shares those sentiments.

So Jenna kept things quiet—

Annie’s funeral.

Quiet, private, a small ceremony where Jenna finally prepares herself to say goodbye to her daughter. Amid Kansas City’s revelry, she allows herself one moment of grief, to whisper a farewell.

Today, Kansas City again drizzles its light, continuous rain, the air filled with a chilly crispness.

Standing before the tombstone, fewer than ten people gathered sparsely. Their voices subdued in the drizzle, silence permeating through the sound of rain.

Jenna turned, glancing at Jeff, sighing softly.

“Annie always wanted to go to school, make friends her age; otherwise, she worried that at her funeral, we wouldn’t know who to invite.”

“We should have honored her wishes…”

The words trailed off. Jenna began to choke with emotion.

She thought she was ready, but clearly, she was not.

Jenna turned, burying her head into Jeff’s shoulder, using every ounce of strength to hold back her tears, yet the overwhelming grief still consumed her.

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