Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 316 - 315 Diligence and Responsibility

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Li Wei was stunned for a moment but quickly regained his composure and patted the valet on the shoulder.

"Don’t worry, just some flies."

After speaking, Li Wei even turned around, nonchalantly scanned the area, and easily spotted his targets—two ordinary-looking SUVs, one gray and one black, parked across the street. They were inconspicuous on the busy street, but Li Wei could spot the trick at a glance and waved cheerfully—

They were paparazzi.

Since Li Wei’s meteoric rise, whether the Kansas City Chiefs won or lost, the social media conversations about him had never cooled down, and his jersey sales had dominated the top spot for nearly two months. Since claiming the top spot, no other player had been able to shake his position.

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It’s worth mentioning that, with the strong recovery in season records of both the Los Angeles Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles, the jersey sales for these two teams also experienced a surge.

Goff was at the forefront of this surge.

Goff, resembling Hollywood actor Ryan Gosling, had successfully won the hearts of numerous female fans with his handsome posture. Additionally, representing the Los Angeles Rams in the City of Angels cast a spotlight squarely on him.

In some ways, Goff’s popularity far exceeded Wentz’s.

However!

Even Goff could not surpass Li Wei in jersey sales. Despite launching several waves of attacks, he always sadly remained in second place.

This fact had even been reported by the NFL official news, and was retweeted by the official account of the Los Angeles Rams. They encouraged fans to buy more of Goff’s jerseys, which caused the slow-to-promote Kansas City Chiefs to also retweet later, leading to a jersey buying frenzy.

Now, half of Kansas City had a number twenty-three jersey on hand.

But, Li Wei continued to hold the champion throne against the fierce competition from the Los Angeles market, primarily because of the strong support from the Hua Xia Market—

The fans showed incredible fervor, and even during a six-game losing streak for the Chiefs, Li Wei continued to prove himself with his outstanding performance.

This once again proved that Li Wei was currently the top draw in the league.

So, the paparazzi appeared.

Not just today, their presence had been noticeable weeks ago as they attempted to uncover secrets of Li Wei’s private life.

Last time, Li Wei even saw them secretly rummaging through his trash.

Li Wei wasn’t angry; he wasn’t upset at all. Instead, he empathized with them, knowing they wouldn’t find anything. Understanding the hardships of a working person’s life, he shouted to them:

"If you need trash, I’ll leave it at the door next time. Maybe you could sort it first, and then help throw it away?"

As a result, those two paparazzi fled as if they had seen a ghost.

Just now, at the entrance of the training base, as the reporters swarmed Li Wei, the paparazzi probably lurked in the dark, following him the moment he moved.

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At this moment, observing the valet’s expression, one could tell he could hardly believe that there were also paparazzi in Kansas City?

This is Kansas City, not Los Angeles or New York, nor is it Houston or Seattle—probably even flies would find it too boring here.

So, this must be the first time, right, that the paparazzi showed interest in Kansas City?

But Li Wei remained calm, unimpressed, and casually smiled and waved in greeting.

"Hey, it might rain later, don’t forget to bring your rain gear."

Then, the valet witnessed the most miraculous scene of his life—

The two paparazzi, each in their cars, one after the other, should not have been able to see each other, yet at the same moment, they inexplicably shrugged their shoulders and reclined, with a soft ’thud’, the back of the driver’s seat laid flat. They disappeared from the car window as if falling into a black hole, vanishing in an instant.

Everything happened so fast, it was just a blink of an eye, and two living people had disappeared; their movements clearly indicated this wasn’t their first time doing this.

Looking at the smiling Li Wei and then at the two cars, now empty of drivers, the parking attendant felt as if he had discovered a new continent:

Wait a minute, these are the paparazzi? That’s it? Where are the ferocious faces and extra limbs that were promised?

Under the parking attendant’s astonished gaze, Li Wei entered the Marriott Hotel with his head held high and stride wide.

Just then, the parking attendant witnessed a miraculous scene from inside the car, where a groundhog sneakily popped up from below the window, looking around and noticing Li Wei’s back as he turned to enter the hotel lobby, and instinctively sprang into action:

Open door. Close door. Sprint. Dash across the road.

A series of movements flowed smoothly, like the final scene of a Modern Pentathlon at the Olympics, as the paparazzi sprinted over like a cheetah at full speed, completely shedding their earlier timid appearance. In just a few seconds, they had transformed entirely, unrecognizable in their disguise.

One paparazzo was in action, followed quickly by the second—

Li Wei? The training lunatic? The monk who only traveled between his home and the training ground, why had he come to the Marriott Hotel after training? What was this about?

They had been tracking Li Wei for a while now, always coming up empty-handed. The tedious daily routine was soporific, with the added challenge of confronting the monstrosity that was Li Wei, which tormented them both mentally and physically. At long last, it seemed they had found a glimmer of hope today, and both paparazzi were exhilarated.

Could it be... Li Wei was here at the hotel for a secret rendezvous?

In one stride, the faster-reacting paparazzo had already galloped to the spot, but he didn’t rush into the hotel. He quickly surveyed the lobby, casually pulling a twenty-dollar bill from his pocket and slipping it into the parking attendant’s hand.

"What did Li Wei just say?"

The parking attendant glanced at the US dollar in his hand, subtly slipped it into his pants pocket, "Who?"

Paparazzo: ???

Parking attendant, "That wasn’t Li Wei."

The paparazzo’s eyes bulged, almost unable to believe his own ears, how could this blatant lie be told, "You, you…"

Was it not enough for a bribe?

The paparazzo hesitated for a moment, then pulled out another twenty-dollar bill and stuffed it into the parking attendant’s hand again, "Was Li Wei alone? Was there no one else in the car? Which floor did he go to?"

The parking attendant methodically smoothed out the bill, folded it neatly, and stuffed it into his pants pocket, "That really wasn’t Li Wei. Just a regular guest. Do you want to know his details? He was alone, there was no one else in the car, I didn’t see which floor he went to."

The paparazzo watched as his dollars turned into wasted efforts, then looked again at the parking attendant in front of him.

The boy sported a huge smile, a demeanor of being ’at your service’, managing to completely choke the words in the paparazzo’s throat.

At that moment, the second paparazzo caught up, "Hey, what happened, which floor did he go to?"

The previous paparazzo didn’t speak, just shook his head gently in helpless frustration.

Realizing the situation, the newcomer swiftly took out a hundred-dollar bill from his pocket and handed it to the parking attendant, "Li Wei, which floor did he go to?"

The parking attendant obediently folded the bill neatly and stuffed it into his pocket, "That really wasn’t Li Wei."

First paparazzo: ...

Second paparazzo: ...

The parking attendant’s face was innocent, "Is there anything else I can help you with?"