Chapter 31: Very ordinary online neighbors

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Yu Yan had originally planned to go back to sleep, but what actually ended up happening was that he replayed the video several times and didn't feel sleepy at all anymore.

He simply decided to just turn over and get out of bed. Yu Yan went downstairs, ate a nice breakfast, and then turned his computer on.

As soon as he turned QQ on, he heard a system notification.

[Tuantuan has invited you to join the StarTV Family]

With just a glance at the group chat name, he already knew what kind of group this was. Yu Yan didn't think much about it and just directly accepted the invitation before he opened the next QQ message notification.

Tuantuan: I invited you into the wrong group chat. Don't enter that group!

Yu Yan: ...

Yu Yan: I've already joined.

He sent the reply, but it seemed like the other party hadn't seen the message yet, because she didn't respond.

The new group chat immediately flashed at the lower right-hand corner of the QQ app. Yu Yan moved his mouse and saw that there were 99+ notifications. He opened it, wanting to block the group, but found that the last message had been sent by an acquaintance. The message's timestamp was a minute before he had joined the group.

It was unknown why QQ had done this crazy thing, but when a person joined a new group, they could actually see the group's previous chat history.

laoshu: This is just the kind of route that other people take bei. In this situation, it's quite possible that they could debut in the leading position tomorrow.

Yu Yan had an inexplicable intuitive feeling. He slid his mouse and scrolled up to read the chat history.

laoshu: What's with this common practice now ah? It's whatever if female anchors flirt with their viewers every day, but now even male anchors have started selling rot to attract viewers? What, do they not want us old guys to live ah?

laoshu: What other male anchor could it be? It's the new one that fawns over his male boss every day ah.

laoshu: His stream is like a cult gathering of a bunch of women, all of whom are just shouting about some love. Disgusting.

Not many people livestreamed in the morning, so everyone was very free. Many anchors who were lurking on the group chat also suddenly responded. Although their words weren't obviously as aggressive as laoshu's, they all took part in the discussion, with the mentality of just joining in on the fun.

After all, a new anchor suddenly pumping out astonishing initial numbers made everyone feel an impending sense of crisis. To put it frankly, it was like having a common enemy.

As Yu Yan read to the end, laoshu sent another message.

laoshu: Tuantuan, are you deliberately trying to annoy us ah?

Although Yu Yan never tried to cause trouble, he wasn't a fool who would just stand by while being ridiculed.

yanxyan: There's nothing great about your game ability, but your ability to privately gossip is quite ferocious.

laoshu: What do you mean?

yanxyan: Literally what I said.

laoshu: The fuck? Do you think that you've become a big anchor after relying on selling rot to gain followers? Do you think that winning against me once by sheer luck means that you're completely unrivaled now?

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