Chapter 747 Incoherent


Chapter 747 Incoherent
“Fly.”

The sound broke free from the restraints, tearing the lungs and chest, shaking slightly.

Felix struggled to stand up, but unfortunately, he failed. He showed a ridiculous and bitter smile, but instead of being immersed in the struggling emotions and unable to extricate himself, he straightened his waist, opened his shoulders, and raised his arms and shouted.

"fly!"

One sound, another sound. He became more and more excited each time, and even though his body was in a wheelchair, his soul could not be restrained.

Involuntarily, the others clenched their fists and stood up suddenly, jumping high, cheering and shouting, reveling and letting go. Those fanatical shouts surged in the church, like a party.

Anne raised her hands high and ran back and forth in the small open space in front of the podium, like a deer, with laughter like silver bells scattered all over the ground.

One or two people, like madmen, turned the funeral into a carnival, celebrating life heartily and wantonly.

All, as Felix said: thirty minutes.

After a short and simple ceremony, Jenna and Karen were already waiting at the door of the church, ready to take their two children home:
They were still worried.

Although they did not break into the church, when the group of them came out, it could be seen from their red cheeks and steaming bodies that they must have been waiting at the door of the church for a while, and they were not even able to settle down. He sat in the car and came out directly.

They know that they should not imprison their children like canaries, which will only make the little time they have left dim; but they still cannot control their worries and fears.

So, going back and forth between conflicting emotions like this, every day is a torment and a test.

Karen was the first to come forward, her eyes couldn't leave Felix at all. Although she didn't speak, the worry in her eyes said everything.

When we discuss diseases, we often focus on the pain, the struggle, and the shadow of death; but in fact, it is more than that. For the patients’ families, there is also a long period of uneasiness and waiting, as well as the day-to-day stress. 24/7 care and a change in the entire lifestyle.

The whole way the world works has changed.

It penetrates into life bit by bit, changing them in every aspect.

These invisible and unspeakable pressures are another devil.

That's what happened to Karen and Jenna in front of them.

Karen tried to step forward to help Felix get into the car, but Felix refused and moved more slowly. He still insisted on getting into the car on his own strength.

Karen stood aside helplessly, her hands always tight, protecting Felix from a distance, watching nervously as Felix got into the car, then she breathed a sigh of relief, quickly closed the car door, and then Think of Levi and the others.

Karen turned around, so reserved that she didn't know what to say, "Levi, I'm sorry, I meant thank you. That kid Felix didn't say anything. I don't know why he asked you to come over. Tomorrow is the game day, you guys You came here specifically, this kid didn’t bother you, did he?”

From a distance, Levi could see Felix in the carriage shaking his hands vigorously and making a "shh" gesture, with his eyebrows, nose and mouth in unison. This made Levi unable to hold back and smiled:

It seems that the funeral before death is a secret. Apparently. From the parents' point of view, such a thing is too ridiculous, and Karen should not be mentally prepared yet.

Then.

Levi put away his smile and shook his head slightly, "No, of course not."

"Actually, we need to thank Felix, who came all the way to cheer us on and we are ready to play now."

After saying that, Levi looked at Mahomes and Kelsey, and the two nodded their heads in agreement.

Karen's eyes shifted nervously. After getting the confirmed answer, she breathed a sigh of relief. Her eyes turned slightly red. She quickly rubbed her eyes and showed a slightly unnatural and exaggerated smile, trying to cover up her inner feelings with a smile. Uneasiness and fear.

In the past few days, she seemed to be suspended in mid-air, unable to get up or down. Karen stared at Levi and wanted to say something, but in the end she couldn't find the right way to express it, "Thank you, Levi, you don't know what this means to me."

It was incoherent, the words didn't make sense, and honestly, Karen didn't know what she was talking about.

Finally, Karen stepped forward and gave Levi a hug, folded her arms tightly, and said with all her strength, "Thank you."

Then, he quickly turned around, lowered his head to cover himself, hugged Mahomes and Kelsey respectively, said a vague hello to Jenna, and then Karen hurriedly turned around and left.

After Jenna put Annie in the car, she also came to Levi, "Karen...has experienced a lot in the past week."

Levi could tell that Karen was obviously thin and haggard, and her weight had dropped visibly.

Jenna twitched her lips, "But this is our responsibility, to worry, to take care of, to be strong..."

As he spoke, his voice gradually lowered, and he briefly fell into his own thoughts. Behind those hesitations to speak, there was pain and suffering that only parents of sick children can understand.

Levi tried to say a few words of comfort, but Jenna didn't give him a chance.

Taking a deep breath, Jenna had cheered up, regained her smile, and looked at Levi, "Thank you, thank you for accompanying the little guy tonight."

That subtext... It seems that Jenna should know the true nature of tonight's event.

But Jenna didn't say much. She glanced back at her car and quickly retracted her gaze, "Levi, I know that Annie is looking forward to the divisional games very much. She really hopes to go to Arrowhead Stadium to watch the game. Jeff and I are also very Thank you for the invitation, but I’m afraid I won’t be able to make the trip tomorrow.”

Levi's face was full of surprise.

Jenna, "Annie's physical data have been fluctuating in the past two days, up and down. Jeff and I are very worried; moreover, the weather forecast for tomorrow does not look good, and the doctor also advises that it is best for her to stay at home. so……"

Levi's heart also sank slightly.

Levi remembered that Anne had asked him for help when she left the podium tonight; except for the last trot back and forth, she had remained seated on the chair.

"Jenna, don't worry." Levi waved his hand, "Don't worry about me, and don't worry about Annie. There are no divisional games, and there are still conference finals later. We are always at Arrowhead Stadium, and we are not going anywhere."

Jenna's nose felt sour, and she quickly took a deep breath to control herself, "So confident?"

Levi, "Of course. As Anne said, we are not fighting alone, right?"

The Kansas Chiefs are like this, and so are Annie and Felix.

None of them are alone.

Jenna nodded repeatedly and showed a smile, "I hope we can go to Arrowhead Stadium to watch the conference finals. Come on! We will watch the live broadcast on TV tomorrow. Please make sure to score a touchdown. Annie is really praying for you."

On the side, Kelsey said, "Ms. Galas, what about me?"

Jenna, "Haha, Travis, you should ask Annie then. It's not my place to make the decision."

Kelsey:…

Haha, hahaha, the laughter is particularly bright.

(End of chapter)

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