Accidentally Became an Anchor, She Became Popular on a Variety Show by Making Up Numbers

Arranged by her mother's stepson to work at his company, she was mistaken by her supervisor as a young girl seeking fame. By chance, she was assigned to be a live streamer.

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Chapter 51 Participating in the Wuxia Game Competition

Just like that, Bao Yu inexplicably gained a fan club, and the number of viewers in the live stream increased from a few hundred to several thousand.

However, Bao Yu's live streaming style remains the same; she broadcasts whatever she wants, entirely based on her own enjoyment.

As the saying goes, living carefree makes life less tiring, and Bao Yu is a typical example of this. She makes a living by live streaming, earning six or seven thousand yuan a month, and occasionally buys small gifts for her grandparents. She feels very content.

Every day, Xi either plays PUBG with Xi or plays online games with Qing and Li. He basically treats himself as a game streamer.

The viewers in her live stream room were used to her streaming style. However, since she streamed during the day, the number of her fan club members remained relatively constant. For Bao Yu, there was nothing particularly important going on, and she didn't intend to expand her fan club to promote herself. In fact, she didn't intend to extract value from them, so whether or not she had a fan club was of little significance to her.

Xiao Lu had edited together Bao Yu's usual PUBG videos and, with Bao Yu's permission, posted them on a short video platform. Unexpectedly, they received a lot of likes.

Later, Xiao Lu contacted Bao Yu privately, wanting to give him the platform's profits. Bao Yu thought about it and decided to give Xiao Lu 5.5, giving half to Xiao Lu and letting Xiao Lu give the other half to the support group as funds for their activities.

Xiao Lu thought for a moment and said to Bao Yu, "Then I'll contact Yueyue and have her take care of this money."

Bao Yu thought about it and decided it was acceptable, so she agreed.

However, it's true that Bao Yu really doesn't have any activities.

That day, Bao Yu chatted with everyone and streamed as usual, continuing to hide in various ways on the battlefield of PUBG.

Then I saw:

[Dog Team Spring Breeze]: Little Fish, there's a 3V3 tournament in the game recently, do you want to participate?

Looking at the name, Bao Yu felt a pang of heartache: "Chunfeng, why did you change your name too?"

[Dog Squad Spring Breeze]: If you can't beat them, join them—that's my consistent style! (Hands on hips)

Bao Yu was speechless: "What's so great about this that you're proud of? What competition are you talking about?"

【Cold & Quiet】: The 3V3 battle pass is organized by region, but it's only for the rich and powerful, so it's not worth participating in.

Bao Yu: "Oh, then forget it."

[Dog Team Yueyue]: No way, participate! You don't have many activities to begin with, if you don't participate, who knows who will remember you!

【Dog Team Heart Heart】: That's right, it's time to let the newcomers know that you're not just a camper in the PUBG battlefield, you can also dominate in the arena!

Before Bao Yu could react, he had already logged into the game and was invited to join Xi's team.

Then, they brought Luo along, and the three of them signed up immediately. The name they chose was "Dog Squad".

Alright, there's no point in refusing now, but: "When is the match?"

【Leng Xi】: The preliminary rounds begin at 7:30 PM. Win five matches to advance to the final round.

Bao Yu understood; that meant she couldn't leave the early shift tonight.

In preparation for the competition, Bao Yu dragged Xi into a frenzy of fighting, even going to crowded places to pick up more opponents. In short, he needed to hone his skills.

Thanks to Ying Rou, Bao Yu is much more talented at martial arts games than at PUBG, and his reaction time is also very fast. Anyway, the dogs think he has a good chance.