Dominate the Super Bowl

Chapter 670: 669 days of whirlwind



Chapter 670: 669 days of whirlwind
 

“Fuck, you jerk, you did it on purpose, you damn well did it on purpose.”

“I’m going to kill you!”

“Get lost!”

“You underhanded dog, just resorting to filthy tactics nobody would want to see.”

“Can’t take a loss? Go home and take care of your kids!”

The smell of blood hung heavy in the air.

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Watching Li Wei get knocked over, the Kansas City Chiefs players lost all reason in an instant, their eyes red as they charged forward, engulfing Mosley completely. The Baltimore Ravens players also rushed in, creating a chaotic scene on the verge of losing control.

Arrowhead Stadium was utterly stunned.

Felix Gray couldn’t believe his eyes, gripping the arms of his wheelchair so tightly that his whole body began to tremble uncontrollably, his heart pounding furiously—

Stand up. Li Wei, stand up!

The scene before him was too brutal, too bloody, too shocking.

Finally, coming to his senses, Arrowhead Stadium could no longer hold back, and a torrent of curses and condemnations descended upon the Baltimore Ravens.

In the bustling crowd, a figure squeezed through, pulling Kelsey and Mosley together.

“Shut up!”

“Shut up! Everyone just shut up!”

Kelsey was breathing heavily, trying to calm down and stare at the man before him—it was Humphrey. As he was about to explode in anger, Humphrey yelled back.

“Calm down! The only thing that matters now is Li Wei!”

Kelsey quieted down slightly, refraining from speaking further, but Humphrey had no time to deal with Kelsey and turned to the relentless Mosley.

“Back off!”

“Right now! Immediately! Have you lost your mind? You don’t even realize the dumb thing you’ve done and you’re still blabbering, shut your mouth, you’re dragging down the IQ of the whole Kansas City by two levels!”

Mosley was stunned, completely shocked—

He was the star of the team, an indispensable player in the Defensive group, what was going on with Humphrey, how dare this second-year student point his finger and curse at him?

Not just Mosley was stunned, others like Saggs were too, all at a loss because it was so unexpected and shocking, they stood completely dazed.

However, Humphrey wasn’t done.

Seeing Mosley’s incredulous face standing there, rage burning in his eyes, he stepped forward again, glaring at Mosley.

“For god’s sake, you better pray Li Wei is fine, otherwise you have no idea who you’ve pissed off.”

Each word was clenched with rage.

Humphrey was truly furious.

Humphrey knew this was Mosley, someone he shouldn’t mess with, but that’s life—you have to stand up when it counts; otherwise, what’s the point of living a cowardly and pathetic life?

Li Wei and he, once a part of Crimson Tide Storm, always would be Crimson Tide Storm. He still hoped to have a fair and square match with Li Wei, but Mosley had played dirty.

Closing his eyes, the dreadful scene flashed through Humphrey’s mind again, and he had no regrets about his actions.

Disregarding Mosley, Humphrey turned to look at the heavy encirclement by the Kansas City Chiefs.

Behind him, Saggs finally snapped to his senses, grabbing the sulky and angry Mosley and patted his chest.

“Buddy, look around you.”

Mosley was startled, looked up, and then saw the entire stadium overtaken by an unstoppable and righteous wave of red fury, turning Arrowhead Stadium into a fiery hell.

Mosley swallowed, his neck shrinking as anger and temper completely waned.

In front, surrounded layer by layer, all the players of the Kansas City Chiefs gathered around, including the defensive group who couldn’t hold back and ran onto the field one by one.

When Humphrey turned around, he just stood on the outermost part of the circle, seeing the anxious face of Burns, “Coach,” Humphrey called out.

Burns looked back at Humphrey, didn’t say much, just took a deep breath, patted Humphrey on the shoulder, and told him to keep calm.

“Make way! Please clear some space! We need some fresh air.”

The team doctor of the Kansas City Chiefs shouted, and Kelsey and Mahomes immediately got busy, extending their arms, pushing the players back to create space.

Darkness, was just a momentary blink, like a brief disconnection.

In the blink of an eye, the network reconnected, and clarity returned to his brain.

Li Wei opened his eyes, the faces bustling around him looked mournful, the somber atmosphere puzzling, and he couldn’t help wanting to crack a joke, to add a bit of humor.

But before the words could come out, his attention was caught by the team doctor right in front of him.

“Li Wei, where do you feel pain? Are you feeling dizzy or nauseous?”

Half a beat slow, Li Wei then realized he had just been knocked over. Taking a deep breath, Li Wei sat upright, didn’t rush to answer, but turned his head and shook his hands instead, briefly checking his body condition—

It was fine.

Li Wei let out a light breath, it seemed the 40% reduced risk of injury card he had during this offseason had played a key role.

At least now, Li Wei felt no discomfort; moreover, the system didn’t issue any warning or reminder.

This was a good thing.

But Li Wei still looked at the team doctor, and spoke honestly, “No pain or discomfort, nor dizziness, but I think I just blacked out for a second.”

Pausing, Li Wei half-jokingly said, “Could have been three seconds, too.”

The team doctor, seeing Li Wei still in the mood to joke, didn’t know whether to laugh or not, but at least, this indicated that Li Wei was in good spirits.

“We need to conduct a concussion test.”

Without another word, the team doctor performed a few simple tests on Li Wei right there and concluded that he seemed to be fine, finally, Li Wei managed to stand up.

Mahomes’s heart hung in his throat as he eagerly watched Li Wei, wanting to ask about his condition but not knowing how to start, ending up just staring blankly at Li Wei.

Not just Mahomes, but also Kelsey, Hill, Jones, Fuller, and others were no exception, their eyes filled with worry and fear.

And Humphrey

At this moment, Li Wei could deeply feel the responsibility of the title captain, not just fighting for himself, but also bearing the responsibility and weight of the whole team.

Li Wei paused slightly, his heart warmed slightly, and his smile lifted, “Don’t look at me like that, Brittany might misunderstand.”

A small joke, but it fell flat today.

Mahomes didn’t laugh, and neither did Kelsey nor anyone else respond to Li Wei.

Li Wei, somewhat helpless, said, “Don’t worry, I’m okay. The game isn’t over yet, what are you guys doing here? Where had we just advanced to? Next is second down, right?”

After speaking out, Kelsey let out a long breath, “Rookie’s alright.”

Now, they could finally be totally sure.

Li Wei did not linger any longer and left the crowd accompanied by the team doctor, although the on-site tests showed no problems, it was still necessary to go to the medical room for further checks—

Applause started.

Applause continued.

Seeing this scene, without needing a stretcher or support, Li Wei stood up on his own, taking steps forward, the heart hanging high in Arrowhead Stadium could finally relax, applause gathered from every corner, quickly sweeping across the entire stadium.

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