Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 837 Final Farewell

Chapter 837 Final Farewell

The black coffin lay there quietly, peaceful and quiet. Only the sound of rain was surging in the air. The world had never been so quiet.

Jenna thought she was mentally prepared, but as she watched this scene, her Annie fell asleep forever without a single friend.

This reminded Jenna that Anne had spent most of her short life in the hospital. Patients, doctors, and nurses were her world. She had no chance to make friends or know the outside world. She didn't even have the chance to leave the Missouri area.

Things shouldn't be like this. Anne's world shouldn't be just this.

Thinking of this, Jenna felt sad.

Hastily turning her head, Jenna buried her head in Jeff's shoulder to hide her tears.

After the Federation Finals, she had promised Anne that she would no longer be sad or dwell on the past. She was ready to move on with her life and refused to let the sadness overwhelm her until she suffocated her.

She made a commitment.

But today, standing in front of the coffin, she couldn't control herself after all.

"Jenna..." Jeff patted Jenna's shoulder gently and called softly.

Jenna wiped her eyes frantically, trying to hide her embarrassment and panic, "I'm fine. I'm fine. Ahem. I'm fine, don't worry."

Jeff, "No, Jenna, look, that...isn't that Levi?"

Jenna was stunned, "Levi? How is it possible..."

However, before he could finish his words, the following sound got stuck in his throat.

A tall and slender figure, wearing a well-fitting black suit and holding a black umbrella, walked solemnly in the drizzle.

His face was hidden under the umbrella, so it was unclear and impossible to distinguish. One could only vaguely make out his tall and straight figure from his broad shoulders and long legs, but there was no way to identify his true identity.

However, this figure caught the eye easily.

near.

Get closer.

The umbrella was gently raised, and that handsome and clear face appeared before my eyes. The hazy drizzle slowly outlined the contours of his inky eyebrows and eyes.

That's not who Levi is.

heh.

Jenna opened her mouth but no sound came out. She stood there in a daze, not daring to believe her eyes. Her brain was unable to process for a moment.

Why is Levi here?
After the conference finals and before the Super Bowl, the league has a week of rest and adjustment, so the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams both have rest days, allowing the players to briefly relax their tense nerves, but not completely relax, because the upcoming decisive battle is the focus.

Because of this, players often get together with family and friends, relax a little but not completely slack off, and then return to the team to report and prepare for the most important game of the year.

Jenna didn't want to delay Levi's time with his family. Anne told her that Levi's parents were still working in New York and had not retired early. They were usually separated, and every holiday together was particularly precious.

Jenna also didn't want to affect the team's preparation rhythm. Including herself, they were all looking forward to the Super Bowl final. She believed that Anne was the same. Anne should also be in heaven now, eagerly looking forward to the Super Bowl.

So, Jenna didn't inform Levi.

but--

Drip, drip.

The sound of raindrops falling on the umbrella gradually approached. Levi stopped not far away and did not approach rashly, keeping a distance.

"Hey, Jenna, Jeff."

Levi raised his voice to greet them, and several people nearby made rustling sounds, obviously unable to believe that Levi actually appeared in front of them like this.

Levi nodded politely to them, then looked at Jenna again. "I'm sorry for coming uninvited. I hope I didn't disturb the peace of the ceremony."

Jenna waved her hands.

"I just..." Levi hesitated a little, "I just hope to come and say goodbye to Annie. You know, this is the last chance."

Jenna tried to explain the situation and why she didn't tell Levi; but the words stayed on her lips for a moment and finally she swallowed them all.

The reason is no longer important. What matters is that Levi appeared here.

"Of course, you're welcome." Jenna said, "I mean, Annie will be very happy to see you coming. I should thank you."

Li Wei smiled politely, "Annie once told me that her biggest regret was that she was not able to go to school and make more friends. Even at her funeral, there might not be any friends present."

"So I thought..."

"I know it's a little presumptuous, but hey, I'm Anne's friend and I shouldn't miss the opportunity to say goodbye to Anne."

Levi's voice came quietly through the sound of rain.

Jenna's eyes suddenly turned red. She took a deep breath to control herself and smiled widely. "Of course, you are Anne's friend. Thank you for coming to say your final goodbye to Anne."

"Thank you."

Thousands of words are all condensed in this one sentence.

Levi hesitated a little and looked at Jenna, "Jenna, I'm not the only one here. Some of the Chiefs' players hope to come and say goodbye to Annie."

Jenna was stunned, "And?"

Levi nodded gently, "Jenna, Annie is more than just my friend."

"We understand that this is a private funeral and you don't want others to disturb you, so if you mind, I am here as a representative to express my respects and let them go back. We just want to convey our thoughts."

But the premise is that you don't want to disturb the Galas family's own time.

After saying that, Levi took out his left hand, which had been behind his back, and in his hand was a lily. The pure white lily was covered with fine rain mist and water droplets. He stood quietly in the same place, his eyes fixed on the coffin.

Jenna was stunned, she had not expected this at all.

Jenna looked up at Jeff blankly and gave him a questioning look.

Jeff nodded gently, "Annie will like it."

Jenna thought about it seriously and said, "Of course, if you want, I think...Annie will be happy. She always likes crowds."

Levi smiled back, "That's typical Anne-Gallus, isn't it? When we were all panicking and falling over, she was hiding by the side watching us scramble, never forgetting her mischief."

Jenna and Jeff couldn't help but laugh.

At this time, Levi turned and looked at the entrance of the cemetery, raised the lily in his left hand high, and waved it left and right to send a signal.

Then, Levi retracted his gaze, walked to the side of the coffin, and scanned the surface of the coffin quietly. Now he could not see Annie's face at all, but at least he could say goodbye:
Hey, Annie, we won.

Although the world was quiet with only the sound of rain gently surging on her eardrums; Levi seemed to be able to hear Anne's energetic cheers, raising her arms high, cheering and jumping to her heart's content, celebrating her victory.

Until exhaustion.

Panting and pale, everyone else around was worried and pale, but only Annie was watching them and laughing, "Haha, you really should look at your expressions."

So carefree, so wanton, so lawless.

(End of this chapter)

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