Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 863: Each of Us Insists

Chapter 863: Each of Us Insists
"fly!"

"fly!"

The whole place roared, and the overwhelming sound was all the same voice—

Kansas City Chiefs fans are beginning to rule the Mercedes-Benz Dome.

This...is not surprising.

The Los Angeles Rams were in California for too short a time and faced the dilemma of poor attendance last season, so much so that Goff and Donald had to shout to the Los Angeles audience again and again, "Please come and watch us play, we are winning." This is also one of the dilemmas of big cities. Although the ball market has rich potential, the audience has more choices.

But Kansas City is different. Now the city has only one team in the four major leagues, the Chiefs. Regardless of the results, the fans always stick with them. They experience lows together, climb slowly together, and reach the top together. Over the years, their bond with the team has been completely entangled.

At this time, Kansas City Chiefs fans easily turned Atlanta into their home ground, and Los Angeles Rams fans scattered around the world tried to make some noise, but due to lack of organization, they were quickly swallowed up and drowned by the deafening cheers.

However, this is an auditory illusion, and the visual aspect is quite different.

Amid the vast expanse of red, the iconic royal blue jerseys of the Los Angeles Rams' home team are spread out in a vast array, filling every corner of the field of vision.

reason?

Simple and brutal: money.

Super Bowl tickets are hard to come by.

This year, the NFL was caught in a vortex of controversy, with a series of influential celebrities publicly calling for a boycott of the Super Bowl, which seriously affected the prospects of the Super Bowl.

When Super Bowl tickets went on sale, although they still sold out quickly, the speed and popularity showed a significant decline compared to last year.

Last season, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs were hailed as dark horses, but both teams are veteran teams that have been in the league for many years and have deep roots and a large number of fans. Their support rate cannot be underestimated. In addition, both teams have hopes of winning the championship, making this the most suspenseful game in recent years, and Super Bowl tickets have been hyped up to an incredible price.

However, this year, the overall public opinion is against the Super Bowl, and naturally it cannot surpass the incredible grand occasion of last season.

The turning point came after the announcement of the NFL regular season awards. First, the regular season MVP was revealed, and second, the Super Bowl formed a "Best Offensive Player of the Year VS Best Defensive Player of the Year" matchup. Coupled with the expectations brought by the half-time Super Bowl, the popularity of the Super Bowl finally turned around.

The official price of NFL Super Bowl tickets is $500 at the lowest and $4,657 on average; but the tickets are sold out and can only be purchased on the secondary market or even the black market.

Originally, this year's Super Bowl tickets were "not very popular", with the highest price only being around $10,000; but now they have rebounded strongly, with prices soaring to $20,000 and $25,000.

And still no brakes.

In such a situation, Kansas City fans, who have been plagued by unemployment and economic downturn in recent years, really have no way to go to the Super Bowl; Los Angeles is a different story.

What's more, Kansas City residents will face huge support for the second consecutive year, and Los Angeles is facing it for the first time, and the situation of household reserve funds is also the same.

Finally, the situation was formed like this.

On the auditory level, the Kansas City Chiefs own the Mercedes-Benz Dome; but on the visual level, the Los Angeles Rams firmly hold the home advantage.

It was undoubtedly a unique experience, and every aspect of it made Super Bowl LIII a one-of-a-kind spectacle that will go down in history.

Jiang Yin and Donna's eyes were also full of novelty, their emotions were gradually aroused, and anticipation and curiosity were quietly and rapidly jumping in their blood vessels.

"...Felix, next time, there will be another chance next time..."

"No, Mom, there won't be a next time. Can't you accept this reality? Every day of mine could be my last day..." "No, Felix, stop, stop talking."

"But this is reality, cruel but true. I know, and I don't want this to happen. So, I can't let Annie down. I need to seize the opportunity."

In the crowd, the tearful arguments caught Jiang Yin's attention, and she saw Karen at the first sight.

The chubby woman who always had a bright smile and was generous with her warm hugs, now stood there in despair and fragility, collapsing.

Karen was almost heartbroken when she saw Felix sitting in a wheelchair with a stubborn and angry look on his face.

Karen took a deep breath and managed to calm down. "Felix, I understand. I have always supported your decision. We are in Atlanta now, right? I even agree that it doesn't matter if we don't have tickets. We can watch the game outside the stadium with other fans."

"But this weather, no, if it rains, it will kill you, I, I can't do it."

Felix's eyes were still full of stubbornness. "Even if it's not a rain, it could be a gust of wind or a sneeze. I could say goodbye to the world at any time. If that's the case, I hope I can choose the way to say goodbye. As a chief, I hope it's on the Super Bowl stage, even if today is the anniversary of my death."

Karen kept shaking her head, but finally couldn't control herself and said, "No!"

Heart-wrenchingly.

At this moment, a drizzle began to fall from the sky, just a drizzle, falling lightly on the cheeks like a breeze.

Still, it touched Karen.

"No, I won't allow it." Karen shook her head. "I would rather you live in pain, I would rather you live hating me, than accept your leaving. I won't allow it. I don't want to experience the pain of Jenna and the others. I'm not ready."

Not far away, Jenna and Jeff heard it.

Jenna was about to speak when she saw Karen looking up at her, shaking her head with tears in her eyes, and mouthing "sorry". Then Karen no longer cared about Jenna and rushed straight to Felix, ready to forcibly push Felix's wheelchair away.

It seems that Karen and Felix were unable to buy Super Bowl tickets, but they still arrived in Atlanta, ready to watch the game outside the stadium with thousands of fans who were also unable to buy tickets.

However, Karen had no choice but to deal with such bad weather, as she was worried that this might be Felix's death sentence.

Karen pushed Felix's wheelchair regardless, ready to leave by force.

Felix tried to resist, but he couldn't catch up with Karen's movements. Seeing that Karen was about to take Felix away, Felix rolled over and jumped directly off the wheelchair.

"Felix!"

Amidst the exclamations, Karen shouted desperately.

Jiang Yin quickly patted Li Yi on the shoulder and said, "There is an ambulance parked at the entrance of the stadium. Please get the medical staff over here as soon as possible."

Li Yi turned and ran without saying a word.

Karen tried to get closer to Felix, but Felix raised his hands to resist and continued to move backwards with difficulty and struggle. This action directly broke Karen's heart.

"Mom, I can't, I..."

"Mom, I promised Annie. I promised. At least, this is the only thing I can do for her."

(End of this chapter)

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