Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 635

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Chapter 635: 634 Righteous indignation filled his chest Chapter 635: 634 Righteous indignation filled his chest Originally, it was not the media, but the fans.

Originally, it was not just five hundred people, nearly a thousand people bustled and gathered.

Those simple, kind-hearted city residents, those sincere and lovely Chieftain fans, gathered in small groups, just wishing to show Li Wei through their actual actions:

“You will never walk alone.”

Maybe Li Wei didn’t care, and didn’t pay attention to the trends of rumors on social media, but the residents of Kansas City were constantly watching.

Maybe the truth had not been revealed yet, and the overwhelming attacks on social media surrounded Li Wei, but the fans of the Chieftain chose to believe in Li Wei.

Not because Li Wei had led the team to the summit of the Super Bowl last season, but because over the past short season, Li Wei had proven himself through actual actions, including his performance on the field, his off-field training, and his daily life, with no grandiose statements or flowery speeches, just action—

Action, always more powerful than words.

The city’s residents witnessed, felt, and experienced in their ordinary daily lives, these heartfelt experiences, far more persuasive than the sworn rumors on social media.

Thus, this scene occurred.

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The fans showed their support through actual actions, firmly standing behind Li Wei, even if the whole world stood against him, they were still Li Wei’s unbreakable backbone.

“There he is, here and there, he is everywhere, he is Edgerunner Li Wei, Li Wei, Li Wei!”

Everything, just like in the games.

Although it was now outside the playing field, the neat, passionate cheering still tightly coiled into a rope, rippling long in the early morning as the night faded.

In the crowd, Chris Provos wore a red Kansas City Chiefs number twenty-three home jersey, screaming his lungs out as if pouring all his strength and enthusiasm out.

Once, when they had doubted the team, cursed loudly or even turned their backs on the team, Li Wei had never given up, advancing step by step.

Now, it was their turn to respond to Li Wei’s efforts with actual actions.

Indeed, in a middle city like Kansas City, primarily blue-collar workers, not only backward but also conservative, to some extent harboring discrimination and prejudice, which might not be apparent when the team was doing well, but when facing setbacks and obstacles, the subconscious real thoughts would emerge—

This time was just so.

The overwhelming unanimous public opinion on social media also cast a stone in the hearts of the residents of Kansas City, stirring up layers of ripples.

Whether cursing or attacking, hesitating or watching, the variety of voices were innumerable.

Although not as extreme as in Texas, it was not much better, eventually revealing their ugly and dirty faces in times of crisis.

This scene chilled Provos to the core.

“You should look at your own faces in the mirror, they are disgusting.”

“When the rookie put aside their differences, took on heavy responsibilities, and fought hard on the field, we were here making cold remarks.”

“When the rookie burned their energy, fought to the end, and won the victory, we lay here like kings enjoying the joy and happiness of the champions.”

“Now, when the rookie is being slandered, twisted, attacked, besieged, and hurt in New England, a land that views us as dirt, we stand here, high and mighty, pointing fingers and drawing lines.”

“Ha.

Yes, including myself.”

“You have looked down on me more than once, but now, I look down on you, you are not worthy of a rookie like this player, let alone the championship the rookie fought for us.”

“I am ashamed of you.”

Provos, holding nothing back—

Sweeping through the masses, Provos uncontrollably lashed out at those who prided themselves as fans, ridiculing them ruthlessly.

For a very long time, Provos was the black sheep among the fans, criticized, despised, ignored, laughed at, practically a representative of the pest.

And now, Provos had transformed completely, showing a different face, and leaving those who thought themselves better behind, his righteous and impassioned words making the fans shut their mouths, even afraid to look Provos in the eye.

“Let me tell you.”

“Tomorrow morning, I will head to the training base.”

“Because I knew that the rookie, come rain or shine, no matter what happened, had been dedicated to running every morning for the past year and a half to get to the training grounds.”

“We saw the rookie lead the team to victory on the field with his impressive performance, yet behind it all was day after day of sweat; effort does not betray.”

“I’m ready to show him through my actions that this is a team worth fighting for, a city worth staying for.”

“Hey!”

“You all should see your own dirt and ugliness.

Outside of Kansas City, the other thirty-one teams would welcome the rookie with open arms; but what about us?”

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“How many years did we wait to finally get our team leader, and you are ruining it all with your arrogance and foolishness.”

“Damn!”

“Damn!

Damn!

Damn!”

Full firepower, a comprehensive strike.

Not one missed.

Provos swept around the Old Oak Tavern with a machine gun before storming out.

And he kept his promise, appearing at the entrance of the training grounds early the next morning.

Then.

Provos realized, he was not alone—

David Anderson came.

Charles Vester came.

Being needed at the Old Oak Tavern, Anderson had spent years behind the bar, rarely visiting the training grounds or Arrowhead Stadium; but today, he finally left the tavern, setting an example through his actions, knowing Provos was right.

They needed to set aside their stubbornness and prejudice, embrace those differences and disagreements, especially in the world of competitive sports—

They could not miss out on Li Wei.

More importantly, in Foxborough, the Kansas City Chiefs faced a painful defeat, a struggle not only for them but even more for the players.

It was precisely at such moments, facing difficulties, failures, setbacks, that the true spirit of a team is revealed.

The Kansas City Chiefs are a team that can enjoy victories and embrace championships, as well as shoulder failures and overcome challenges together.

It had been so for the past half-century.

That Super Bowl Championship Trophy helped the city through countless difficulties, waiting for dawn to shine again; the same goes for now.

The more they had just experienced a defeat, the more they needed to stand united.

So.

Anderson came.

This was just the tip of the iceberg.

Bringing friends, in groups of threes and fives.

Although it was not an official event, although there hadn’t been enough time to organize since last night to this morning, this small town still showed its unity, fans gathering quickly.

Three hundred people.

Five hundred people.

Eight hundred people.

Swarming in front of the training grounds, forming a sea of red.

Joyously, unrestrainedly, happily singing aloud.

Due to lack of preparation, the white cardboard was crudely and hastily painted on-site, appearing rough and simple, but the heart in the crisp autumn breeze was pulsing intensely—

Thump, thump.

Beating to the same rhythm, the drums booming.