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Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 897 - 896 Passion Ignites
Chapter 897: 896 Passion Ignites
“The game is over, the game is completely over!”
“Ladies and gentlemen, the 53rd Super Bowl has officially concluded.”
“The AFC’s number one seed, the Kansas City Chiefs, delivered an unparalleled performance to suppress the NFC’s second seed, the Los Angeles Rams, throughout the game. With near-perfection, they defeated their opponents and claimed the championship.”
“Final score, ’31:3.'”
“The Kansas City Chiefs have become the first NFL team in fifteen seasons to defend their championship title!”
“Wow, this scenario was absolutely unexpected.”
“After Peyton Manning’s retirement, the league underwent a complete reshuffle.”
“The NFC continued its tradition of fierce competition among multiple teams, especially with the Green Bay Packers struggling as quarterback Rodgers battles injuries, further shaking up the hierarchy.”
“The AFC faced similar changes. Big Manning, Brady, Roethlisberger, and John Harbaugh’s twenty-year dominance over the conference fragmented, exposing them to numerous challenges.”
“Yet, no one could have foreseen Kansas City Chiefs seizing the opportunity amidst the chaos, rising like a dark horse to deliver an immense surprise.”
“Andy Reid, one of the most outstanding and legendary coaches in the league’s history, had always fallen short of claiming the Super Bowl Champion title—a lingering unanswered mystery in the league.”
“Seeing the chaotic, leaderless terrain, he snapped his fingers and made a bold decision during the 2017 draft.”
“‘You know what, I’m going to take a risk and see if I can carve out a path through this chaotic battlefield. Since it’s a gamble, it has to be decisive and daring.'”
“‘And let’s make it crazier, too.'”
“They chose a running back as the third overall pick. Perfect. The entire league was terrified.”
“With the tenth overall pick, they selected a quarterback. Fantastic. Everyone thought the Kansas City Chiefs had lost their minds.”
“However.”
“Only those who dare to step up and take risks during chaotic times can achieve greatness.”
“Reid and his Kansas City Chiefs did just that—not only rising as unexpected dark horses to claim the Super Bowl title and ending Reid’s championship drought; but also commanding an unstoppable force to accomplish the remarkable feat of defending their title.”
“We are witnessing history.”
Outside the Mercedes-Benz Dome.
Felix kept his eyes glued to the large screen, patiently waiting.
Even though the fourth quarter of the game was already garbage time, even though the suspense over the outcome had completely dissipated, even though everyone was just waiting for the clock to run out as a formality.
The waiting was still a painful ordeal.
The closer to the finish line, the more torturous it felt. The nearer to the end, the more nerve-wracking it became.
It wasn’t just him. It wasn’t just Annie either. It was also the thousands of ordinary residents in Kansas City, and the countless individuals struggling at the edge of survival.
They had been waiting, patiently yet agonizingly, trudging endlessly in the darkness, straining every fiber of their being for a single glimmer of hope.
And then last year, that glimmer of hope appeared—
They climbed to the top of the Super Bowl, after half a century.
It wasn’t long, no, just half a century. But they finally waited it out.
And no one could have expected that, in just one short year, they would experience it all over again.
Thump, thump, his heart pounded like a drum.
Felix’s gaze never wavered from the giant screen. Until that moment.
It happened. It truly happened. It wasn’t a dream.
Suddenly, Felix raised both arms high in the air, stood up from his wheelchair, filled with joy and elation. He glanced around in disbelief and delight.
If the Kansas City Chiefs could claim the championship, and even defend it, did it mean he, too, could keep fighting? For that faint, nearly indistinguishable sliver of hope—could he grab hold of that 0.01% chance and keep burning?
Maybe that wasn’t the point.
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A possibility, a longing, surged in his chest to the point where he couldn’t make a sound. He looked left, then right, and finally saw Jenna.
Jenna wasn’t crying.
Instead, she smiled brilliantly, raising both arms straight and high above her head, her eyes and cheeks radiant with joy and excitement.
Felix froze.
Jenna shouted loudly, “I promised Annie.”
That was all she said. But what exactly was promised, she didn’t make clear.
Jenna simply unleashed a triumphant cheer, “Champions.”
They defended their title.
The wave of joy and passion burst forth in Felix’s chest, roaring and blazing uncontrollably.
“Champions!”
Felix found his voice, shouting and shouting, as a smile crept across his lips.
Karen stood nearby, watching the flush on Felix’s cheeks and the vitality in his eyes, and found herself nearly breathless—
She shouldn’t have tried to stop Felix.
Though she still worried, though her every day still felt like walking on thin ice, though the torment and pain wouldn’t simply vanish, she wouldn’t try to stop Felix anymore.
If the Kansas City Chiefs could ignite a sliver of hope, then she should hold onto it tightly and let it burn, running wild like Li Wei.
Dreams don’t exist because they’re real; they’re real because we believe in them.
Now, she wanted to believe.
After all, hadn’t the Kansas City Chiefs defended their title?
“Champions!”
Karen finally found her voice and joined in the shouts.
Roar, roar, roar.
Kansas City, Old Oak Tavern.
In an instant, an earth-shattering cheer erupted, shaking the whole world.
The game seemed so easy, the suspense gone early on, yet in the moment it officially ended, joy and elation still erupted without restraint.
One after another, they cheered, they screamed, they lost themselves in the moment.
Anderson stood behind the bar, quietly watching the live broadcast on the television. He thought that experiencing it once last year would prepare him for this year. But it didn’t—this year’s emotions were even more overwhelming.
Defending a title is never easy.
Last year, they had no expectations, and winning the championship had felt like a bonus prize. This year, under the weight of expectations and pressure, the road to defending the title had been riddled with thorns.
And yet, they still made it—
To the other side of victory.
Anderson took a deep breath, but still couldn’t control himself.
He turned, pushed open the bar’s back door, stepped outside, and let the breeze wash over him, offering a moment of relief for his eyes.
He looked up at the Kansas City night sky, clear and studded with stars. The gloom and shadows that had long loomed over the city seemed to have finally faded, as if the North Star had led them to their destination.
Behind him stood the Old Oak Tavern, still and quiet, bearing witness to the city’s storms over the years.
Anderson had a feeling that the hardships of life might finally be coming to an end.
“Roar, hey, champions!”
“Roar, hey, champions!”
Again and again, Li Wei was tossed high into the air inside the Mercedes-Benz Dome. Not just the offensive group players, but the entire defensive group rushed in to join the fun.
Gravity kept trying to pull Li Wei back down, but every time, stronger and more charged forces defied it, letting Li Wei soar into the air once more.
Li Wei’s face was filled with helplessness: How did it come to this?
Amid the ups and downs, Li Wei twisted around, trying to find help within the crowd. He spotted Burns and Clark and weakly waved his hand.
But Burns just grinned at him, egging everyone on.
Clark went even further, stepping forward to join the players and add to the revelry.
This scene caught everyone’s eye, even the coaching staff couldn’t resist and plunged into the fray, crowding together and tossing Li Wei up into the air.
So, what was this? The Kansas City Chiefs’ latest exclusive performance:
The Flying Li Wei?