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His words didn’t help, and the barrage still continued to be hot and noisy.
The cellphone next to his hand lit up, and a WeChat notification for a message popped up.
Lu Xiuhe: Damnit, bro, that XKTVlaoshu is definitely using an aimbot!
Lu Xiuhe was one of Yu Yan’s rare real-life friends.
As a true internet-addicted youngster, Yu Yan had way more online friends than real-life friends. He could talk more freely across the computer screen, but in private contact with people, he always seemed a little introverted. Added onto the fact that he had dropped out of school early, he had even less chances of coming into contact with people in real life.
Lu Xiuhe he met because he used to work in an Internet cafe, and Lu Xiuhe was the cafe owner’s son. At that time, PUBG hadn’t been released, so they played another shooting game together. Lu Xiuhe saw that he was very skillful, so, he pestered him continuously to queue and climb up the ranks together. As they kept playing, the two of them became good friends.
Sometimes, he queued with Lu Xiuhe to play, so he didn’t hide anything about his livestream business from him.
He let go of his mouse and sighed, “Just a moment, everyone. I’ll take a break for two minutes, and then I’ll continue to queue after drinking some water.”
He had practiced for several hours before the start of the stream, and now he felt really tired.
After that, he picked up his cellphone and replied: I know.
Lu Xiuhe: You know, and you don’t riddle him with bullets?
Yu Yan: Worried about someone trying to move me to the beat of their music.
Although he didn’t watch livestreams often, it wasn’t like he had never seen any. There were a large number of anchors now, and from time to time, anchors would meet in-game. Previously, there had been a host who had reported another host for using a bot and was then chased by the other host’s fans until they DDOSed his stream. This issue even made it to Weibo’s hot topics.
Although he was just a small anchor and didn’t have that much influence, it was better to avoid trouble.
Lu Xiuhe: ?
Lu Xiuhe: Bro, if you’re scared, I have to look down on you.
Yu Yan: Oh, are we playing?
Lu Xiuhe: Playing, daddy, but I’m outside right now. Can we do it tomorrow? I’ll be yours all day tomorrow.
Yu Yan: OK.
Lu Xiuhe: By the way, you can also ask for gifts ah. Gifts can increase points and upgrades.
StarTV had up to 30 levels for anchors. The higher the anchor level, the more anchor functions that could be unlocked. For example, reaching level 3 meant viewer lotteries could be carried out, level 15 meant the number of room moderators increased, and level 30 meant an anchor could apply for the big recommended position on the livestream platform’s homepage.
Lu Xiuhe always liked to watch livestreams, so his understanding of these aspects was much more than that of a new anchor.
After replying okay, Yu Yan looked at the follower count, which was displayed next to his profile picture. There were actually 800 followers.
His livestream’s viewer count was only 1600 the last time he had looked at it, so this meant that half of them were actually willing to follow him.
“Thank you everyone who followed me. At present, my livestreaming time is from 11:30 a.m. to after 11:30 p.m. Of course, we will have to take a break during mealtimes.” He said while reading the barrage, “It’s very competitive? It’s okay ba, I’m new, I have to work harder.”
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