"How did you learn I'm a live-streamer?" Liu Man sent over a curious emoji.
"One of my clients showed me the video of you exposing fake cat food dealers. Although I didn't see your face, I knew your voice, so I recognized you."
It was nothing for someone she knew in real life to watch her live-streams. But after realizing Yu Zhan saw how angry she was when she exposed those dealers, Liu Man felt a bit embarrassed. Even though she knew Yu Zhan, on the other side of the screen, couldn't see her, her face still blushed unconsciously.
"I didn't expect my live-stream to go so popular when I did it."
"You did a great job."
Yu Zhan's compliment made Liu Man feel happy. She did not expect him to send the next message,
"You directly made me have three times my usual work amount after your live-stream. I was so busy," He even added a laughing emoji.
Liu Man was speechless. Was she supposed to apologize? But more work meant more money, so that would be a good thing. That was why he had the money to spam her so many gifts, so there was nothing wrong with what she did, right?
Or else, she would've felt uncomfortable receiving so much money from Yu Zhan.
"It was relaxing for me to watch your live-streams, so I conveniently sent you some gifts. It was not much money, so don't feel bad."
Liu Man was helpless. Yu Zhan knew what she was thinking every single time as if he was living in her brain. She admitted that it was a bad simile, but that was the truth.
"And your calligraphy work is very good, anyway. I already found someone to frame it so I could hang it up in my living room."
As he sent that message, Yu Zhan turned on his front camera and sent over a picture of his living room.
When Yu Zhan "bought" Liu Man's 'The Untrammeled Traveler,' which contained 1,982 words, he put the two large rice papers into a solid wooden frame. It took up the entire wall behind his couch.
The design of Yu Zhan's house was in a northern European style of black and white: gray floor, white walls, and a black couch. Among such a western-styled place, there was now a piece of calligraphy in the style of the Han Dynasty, but they seemed very compatible. The calligraphy itself was in black and white and matched the designs of Yu Zhan's house. Anyone who saw his living room would think the owner had a good taste.
To stop Liu Man from worrying, Yu Zhan even uploaded this photo onto Wei Bo.
"Woah, woah, woah. This is the calligraphy work our Vet God bought with 100 Fairytale Carriages?"
"The entire room looks different from that calligraphy. He has such a high taste!"
"The vet's house looks so stylish..."
"When I watched our princess write this piece, I only thought she was exceedingly good at it. Now when I look at it after it got framed... I only want to say: it's godly!"
"Yeah. The handwriting and this format, it doesn't look like the work of a young girl at all. This looks like it's from a professional calligraphist!"
"Not even professional calligraphists know how to write seal characters, though."
"When I first watched the live-streamer pick up her brush, I thought she was a fraud pretending to be good. Later on, she showed a level of professionalism. But now, evidence shows, she's not a professional; she's a goddess. I'm kneeling out of admiration."
"As a student who studied calligraphy in high school, I'm telling you guys the seal characters are the hardest ones to learn, no matter if they are the lesser ones or not. The main point is, the live-streamer also wrote her piece in many other styles that are more ancient, and we've never even seen them before. I don't even know if my teacher would recognize them. I feel like it's from Shang Zhou Dynasty..."
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Transmigration of the Famous Cyber Star (Dropped)
RomanceFor Offline Purposes Only Credits to the Author and Translator(s) Description: Liu Man transmigrated from thousands of years ago to the modern world. Before she transmigrated, she was completely broke. After she transmigrated, she was still worried...