Dominate the Super Bowl

Chapter 519



Chapter 519

Chapter 519: 518 Wheelchair Boy Chapter 519: 518 Wheelchair Boy Ah, ah ah ah—

In an instant, the screams broke free from their restraints, shattered the balance, and lost control, transforming into a live volcano.

The surging passion and rolling waves of heat poured down.

“Rookie!”

“Ah ah ah, rookie!”

“Li Wei, I love you!”

The shouts followed one after the other, interweaving in layers upon layers, exploding with incredible energy and instantly sweeping across the entire venue.

When Li Wei stepped off the double-decker bus, the passion was fully ignited.

Immediately, security personnel swarmed up, surrounding Li Wei tightly; at the same time, others went to the sidelines to preemptively prevent chaos before it erupted, maintaining control of the situation, which was slightly chaotic but not yet out of hand.

Inside the double-decker bus, not only Kelsey but others also gathered:

Wait, what exactly was Li Wei doing?

Ah ah ah, ah ah ah.

...

The air was burning.

Felix was no exception, a smile crept onto his lips as he called for his mother, then looked ahead and shouted as loud as he could with all his strength.

“Rookie.

Rookie!”

Karen watched Felix with worry in her eyes, like a mother bird, she opened her arms to protect him, unable to help but feel a bit resentful:

If it’s just a rally, it’s fine to sit on top of the vehicle.

Why get off?

Li Wei’s performance on the field was the driving force for Felix to continue his fight, for which Karen was very grateful.

She too was filled with a fondness for Li Wei; but this did not stop Karen from complaining about Li Wei’s off-the-rails behavior at that moment.

In a rally like this, such actions were very dangerous.

Indeed, still a young man.

Karen muttered to herself.

However.

The complaints and snark were stuck in her throat; Karen froze unexpectedly.

Felix was no different, one second he was cheering and yelling with joy, and the next, he was completely taken aback and shocked, staying frozen as he stared ahead, beginning to doubt his own eyes—

Was Li Wei’s gaze turned toward Felix?

No...

could it be?

Jiang Yin remembered the boy’s smile, his straight spine even while sitting in the wheelchair, and the silhouette of him enjoying himself amidst the crowd.

She showed Li Wei their photo with the boy in the wheelchair.

“...It’s a pity, I didn’t ask for his name, didn’t talk to him more.”

Li Wei remembered, and he hadn’t expected to see the boy in the wheelchair in the crowd today; he still remembered Jiang Yin’s words.

He asked his mother what she would like to say if she saw the boy in the wheelchair again.

“You’ve done very well.

Thank you for choosing to keep fighting.”

Li Wei gently patted the boy in the wheelchair’s back, passing on his mother’s words—

Because no one knew the pain he carried, as well as the pain of his parents.

To keep fighting sometimes isn’t just about living for oneself, it’s also living for one’s family; enduring unimaginable pain and repeated agonies, maybe giving up is simpler than persisting, but he couldn’t.

For himself and for his family, he had to keep persevering and fighting.

This burden, indeed too heavy and taxing, could crush the spine at any moment.

Resistance is not so easy.

Others’ light words of “persevere” and “make an effort” carry no weight, yet he has to grit his teeth and bear it night and day, tossing and turning again and again, for the sake of an uncertain possibility, wavering between hope and despair, every second an ordeal.

Li Wei thought of Berry.

They are warriors as well as fighters.

Therefore, when Li Wei saw the boy in the wheelchair, he didn’t think much.

He wanted to convey Jiang Yin’s strength, and his own as well.

It might be limited, but one hundred percent heartfelt.

“You’re not fighting alone.”

Li Wei said again.

Then, Li Wei could feel the boy in the wheelchair nearly collapsing, falling apart within a simple sentence, hot tears rolling down onto Li Wei’s shoulder, silent yet more eloquent than any words.

In the corner of his eye, he could catch a glimpse of the middle-aged woman behind the boy, turning her face away, unable to watch.

Her hands covered her face, yet still unable to stop the tears from falling through her fingers.

The mother worried about her child, and the child worried about his mother.

In this battle, no one can take it lightly.

Li Wei’s nose felt a slight sting as well.

Taking a deep breath, Li Wei regained his composure, a smile creeping onto his lips.

“Hey, next season, we’re ready to keep fighting, apparently no one thinks we’ll retain our title, God, it’s the same situation, the same story, but we’re ready to face the challenge.

Are you with us?”


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