Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1708 True Love Above All

Chapter 1708 True Love Above All
“You’ll Never Walk Alone – Anne Gallas, Jenna Gallas, Jeff Gallas”

"No matter where we are, we always fight side by side — David Anderson."

"Flying – Felix Gray & Karen Gray".

Take a picture and enlarge it.

The A4 sheets of paper on the screen became clear, revealing neatly printed text with simple, heartfelt words.

Just like the classic scene in the movie "Love Actually", write your confession on a piece of cardboard and silently express your feelings.

The first few cardboard signs caught his eye and struck him hard. Li Wei froze, and the thoughts that had been running through his mind just blurted out.

“Those are…our fans.”

Mahomes, "What?"

Kelsey: "Huh, what did you just say? Our fans? What's wrong with our fans?"

Li Wei's lips curled up slightly, a faint emotion welling up in his chest. He had never seen so few fans before, just one person, all alone, like a drop of water in a vast ocean, possibly disappearing at any moment.

But this single figure unfolded before my eyes a vast ocean, stretching endlessly towards the horizon and sky, covering the entire world.

A sense of confidence welled up within me.

Li Wei smiled and said, "The Chieftain's Legion is here."

Kelsey was completely stunned. "The Chieftain's Legion? Where?"

Mahomes, however, was the first to react. He took the phone from Levi, pointed the camera at it with the telephoto lens, and the words on the white cardboard came into view. He couldn't help but feel excited. He could hardly believe his eyes and turned to look at Levi with a look of confirmation.

Li Wei nodded. "They traveled a long way to reach Tampa Bay, where they fought against a hundred men."

In the next room, Hill noticed Kelsey's figure. "What's wrong with the Chieftain's Legion? I just heard about the Chieftain's Legion." She pounced on him. "Rookies, what are you guys doing hiding here? You're not doing anything shady with binoculars, are you? Of course, I should be included!"

Kelsey finally snapped out of her daze and looked at Hill. "Rookie said the Chieftain's Legion is here."

Hill, "Where?"

Kelsey pointed to the parking lot in front of them.

Hill looked over and saw Mahomes's action, and immediately followed suit by taking out his phone. Kelsey next to him also quickly joined in.

"what!"

Hill let out a strange cry and turned to shout at the room.

"The Chieftain's Legion is here! Folks, the Chieftain's Legion is here!"

A commotion arose from behind, and everyone rushed forward. Last night, the Tampa Bay Pirates fans had really suffered because they couldn't directly beat up those fans, which was really frustrating. They felt like they had a breath stuck in their throats, unable to swallow or spit it out.

But now, their support team has finally arrived, and the joy and excitement explode instantly.

Everyone scrambled for space, crowding onto the balcony.

Kelsey looked exasperated. "Watch out, watch out! I don't want to do a freefall."

Amidst the laughter, everyone realized what was happening, turned around and rushed out to their own rooms. Watt also came to the next room and stood next to Levi.

The excited voices of the Kansas City Chiefs players could be heard in the gentle breeze carrying the damp scent of the sea.

"'Cheetah, you are my hero!' Hahaha, did you hear that? I am the hero, I am the hero!"

"Don't be nervous, this is just another stop on a long journey, we're not finished yet."

"'Everyone else is focused on the four-peat, no, we're not satisfied with that, there's no need to be nervous, we're looking forward to the forty-peat.' Hahaha, that's so arrogant, I love it."

"'Frank Clark, don't let injuries discourage you, we're fighting alongside you.'"

"Go! Chris! Go! Remember, I've always been cheering for you!" "Ahhh, that's my name! It even has my name on it!"

“'We’re a team—offense, defense, special teams, coaching staff, fans. You didn’t think we’d be absent from this battle, did you?'”

"'He's here, he's there, he's everywhere, he's the wanderer on the edge, Livy Livy Livy!'"

"'Fighting side by side! We made a promise, not one of us can be left behind, and that means not one of us can be left behind! We stand with the team!'"

Word by word, the players read aloud one after another, searching for their names on the cardboard signs, laughter flowing naturally and colliding with each other.

A cheerful atmosphere filled the air.

"JJ, JJ, there, there's your message." A voice called out from the wind. Watt was startled and looked in the direction indicated, searching for a while.

Then, he saw it.

"JJ, thank you for being a part of us."

"'Don't doubt it, JJ, you are a chief, a born chief.'"

“JJ, I know you joined the Chiefs because you're a newbie, but I hope you can accept us as your family. This family might be a bit crowded.”

One sentence after another.

Watt stared at the words, stunned. He had so much to say, but couldn't find a single accurate way to express it. He stood there dumbfounded, like a fool.

Then, Kelsey's teasing voice came from beside him, "JJ, are you going to get teary-eyed? Hahaha, JJ is crying!"

Hill protested in a cacophony of voices, “Impossible! How could this be! JJ, you’re more popular than me? That’s not fair! There must be something wrong here. How could I possibly lose to you? No, no, no, there must be more information about me later! There must be!”

Hahaha.

Laughter erupted continuously, and the whole place exploded with excitement.

Watt looked at Levi, his eyes slightly warm, "Did you arrange this?"

Li Wei shook his head. "No, it wasn't me. Really."

Watt's nose tingled, and he looked slightly embarrassed. "Now I finally understand why people always say that once you become a chief, you'll always be a chief."

Levi patted Watt on the shoulder. "Are you mourning your future? Once you enter the tiger's den, there's no chance of escape."

Watt burst out laughing. "Haha, that sounds really tragic."

In the parking lot, Carter was busy, focused, and although he was alone, he carried the hopes of the entire Kansas City population on his shoulders.

He wasn't tired, not at all. Or rather, he was so exhausted that he felt a burning sensation and inexplicably became energetic again.

Then, the clamor of the wind cascaded down, and Carter looked up to see the window crammed with people—a truly breathtaking sight.

In the past, it was the fans who were the spectators, millions of fans gathering together to scrutinize the team members as if they were watching a zoo; today, the roles have been reversed, the players are crowding the windows, watching him, a lone fan, and he finally understands what that feels like.

The wind carried the players' unified shouts, one after another.

"fly!"

"fly!"

This time, it wasn't the fans cheering for the team, but the team cheering for the fans.

Carter was stunned. He took out his phone, pointed the camera at the scene in front of him, turned on the live stream, and recorded the moment. His mind went completely blank. He had no thoughts at all. It was purely instinct. His fingers started to tremble uncontrollably, and his heart was pounding so hard it felt like it was about to explode.

Carter felt as if he were witnessing the most magnificent and awe-inspiring painting in the world, and words could not even begin to describe one ten-thousandth of the feeling.

Standing in the vast ocean, feeling the golden sunlight pouring down without reservation, its brilliance and heat make your skin, blood, and heart burn.

(End of this chapter)

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