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Chapter 1177: Chapter 1176: Putting the Greater Good First

“Fly, clap!”

“Fly, clap!”

Over Wembley, the synchronized cheers burst with startling energy.

At this mont, the cheers were not for the Los Angeles Chargers; the wind once again blew in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs.

The entire venue was in a frenzy.

After a decade-long wait, the London fans finally witnessed the scene they had been yearning for:

Each side took turns, going back and forth, with fierce clashes, vividly epitomizing the countless classic “red vs. blue battles” born at Wembley Stadium.

Montum. Energy. Feuds. Belief.

Bit by bit, through eting after eting and clash after clash, it accumulated through ti, settled into the bones, and eventually evolved into an undying fervor.

The Los Angeles Chargers, with no room to retreat, counterbalanced with unparalleled performance. Even in dire straits, they refused to surrender and launched a full counterattack, ultimately finding a way and a path to hold onto the ga, pulling it back into a stalemate before the gap widened further—

The suspense of victory persisted.

Next, it was ti to see the Kansas City Chiefs’ response.

The Kansas City Chiefs had the right to choose.

Of course, they could go head-to-head with the Los Angeles Chargers to the end, giving it their all to fight for victory.

At the sa ti, they could choose to maintain the intensity within a reasonable range, winning if possible but not forced if not—

Compared to the result, helping Mahos adjust to the ga’s intensity and regain his touch was the focus, laying the groundwork for future matches.

Right, according to the schedule, the Kansas City Chiefs’ next opponents are the Oakland Raiders and New England Patriots.

Undoubtedly, in the Kansas City Chiefs’ season goals, the playoffs and a Super Bowl threepeat are the main objectives. If sacrificing a London Bowl ga is necessary for the ultimate goal, it’s worth the cost, with no hesitation or worry, not a difficult choice.

It’s just a London Bowl, a show, a performance, an exhibition. Is it really necessary to go all out?

So, how would the Kansas City Chiefs choose?

For the Wembley audience, the answer was simple, right in front of them—

“Fly, clap!”

Cheers filled the venue.

They were looking forward to a peak showdown, expecting a classic match, hoping the defending champion would go all out.

In the fans’ world, it’s not that complicated. They don’t understand calculating benefits or weighing gains and losses; they only anticipate an exciting contest.

That is all there is to it.

So, shouting, cheering, singing, the whole of Wembley resonated with waves of heat, red and blue collided, creating brilliant sparks, yet combined in a contradictory but harmonious way, energy bursting forth, faces filled with excitent and joy.

The fans of the Los Angeles Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, and even the neutral fans eager for chaos were all calling:

Let the storm be more fierce!

Under the spotlight, the Kansas Chiefs Offense took the field again.

Apart from Reed, no one knew the defending champion’s next plan.

But Joey Bosa understood Li Wei.

Perhaps, standing from the team’s perspective, for the bigger picture, abandoning a ga didn’t make a difference, as long as it didn’t affect the entire season’s blueprint; tactically losing one or two gas might help adjust the state, as long as they ultimately won the Super Bowl, no one would care whether the regular season had sixteen wins or ten wins, it’s the sa.

The bigger picture was a priority.

However, Li Wei wouldn’t do that.

Whether victory or defeat, Li Wei will fight to the end with all his might.

Not just for victory, but more for a belief, a persistence, a spirit.

It is precisely this tenacity and passion that made Li Wei stand out and rise to the top of the league. If the Kansas City Chiefs wish to continue winning, Li Wei won’t “prioritize the bigger picture” but will focus on the current ga, fighting until the end.

The one who knows a person best is not a friend, but an enemy.

With Bosa’s understanding of Li Wei, he believed Li Wei wouldn’t take things lightly.

Taking a deep breath, Bosa was already in position, his gaze falling on Mahos and Li Wei talking, his eyes gradually deepening.

“Hold on, Joey. Hold on!”

In the latter half of the first quarter and the first half of the second quarter, the Los Angeles Lightning Defense Line perford excellently, successfully suppressing Mahos, who had missed three weeks and clearly needed so ti to regain his rhythm.

Now, Bosa needed to maintain the montum—

Once again, if they could contain Mahos and Li Wei this ti, Rivers would have a chance to seize the score and reverse the situation.

Bosa’s peripheral vision quickly and lightly scanned Li Wei:

Alert and cautious.

“Attack!”

Mahos called for the ball, and Bosa launched out imdiately.

Step up, collide.

Bosa had already noticed the handoff between Mahos and Li Wei.

Indeed, it’s a ground attack.

When Mahos’ passing rhythm was disrupted, the Kansas City Chiefs would always ease the passing pressure through the ground ga.

But starting from the latter half of the first quarter, Mahos was a bit dizzy, Li Wei was under imnse pressure, and the ground attack carried the majority of the load, putting Li Wei’s stamina and energy under severe test—

The speed and extent of consumption exceeded expectations.

Simply put, Li Wei was also tired.

Reed tried to relieve Li Wei’s pressure through second running back Damien, but currently, the Los Angeles Lightning Defense Line was in Super Saiyan mode, and Damien’s breakthroughs were continually stopped; it still depended on Li Wei.

Bosa aid at Li Wei, a hundred percent sure the football was in Li Wei’s arms.

Moreover, Li Wei showed no hesitation or pause, stepping up imdiately.

This was a typical ground attack, with Li Wei attempting to capitalize on quick connections to fight for ti, breaking through during the brief gap when the offensive line tangled with the defensive line.

However, they needed to ask Bosa’s opinion on this.

Ugh!

Bosa slamd head-on into it, only to find the Kansas Chiefs Offensive Line clearly executing tactical coordination, employing double-team tactics to block Bosa, forcibly intercepting Bosa and buying Li Wei ti.

Bosa: Trouble.

The Los Angeles Chargers were calculating the Kansas City Chiefs, but the Kansas City Chiefs were also calculating the Los Angeles Chargers.

Bosa’s pupils shrank, his steps obstructed.

However, just then—

A twist of events!

To Bosa’s right, in the middle of the offense-defense line standoff, because the offensive line relied on the numbers advantage against Bosa, a loophole inevitably appeared, which a streak of blue exploited and pounced like a descending tiger:

lvin Ingram.

Apparently, it wasn’t just one person focused on Li Wei.

Surely, the Los Angeles Lightning Defense Line wasn’t just Bosa.

Start, push off, dislocate, step up.

It was seamless.

Ingram, with highly focused attention, kept his eyes on Li Wei, dashing swiftly and accurately at his prey like a falcon eyeing an antelope.

A figure stepped up, and it was Mahos.

Mahos tried to block the breach, but Ingram was already prepared, bringing his hands together, relying on Mahos’ left shoulder, leveraging force to make a move.

Using four ounces to move a thousand pounds.

Mahos was already shoved aside, and Ingram, without hesitation or delay, dashed toward his gift like lightning:

Li Wei.

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