Go Viral Live Streaming Food, I Made the Entire Interstellar Crave!

Interstellar + Gourmet + Live Streaming Went Viral!

Food blogger Ling Miao traveled through time and space, transmigrating from Blue Star to the Interstellar era. She started in hell!

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Chapter 184 Fickler's Car Crash and Misfortune

[Me too, upstairs. If I didn't want to be here, I would have left long ago. It's disgusting.]

A large number of people started leaving the live stream, and the backend data receded rapidly like the tide, with the data dropping alarmingly.

When Fickler recovered, he saw that the live stream had returned to its previous format.

No, it should be said that it's worse than before.

The number of online viewers was barely in the hundreds, and it was still dropping sparsely. The chat room was full of people cursing him, and judging from their tone, they were his old fans.

[I've been following you all this time, streamer, what happened to you?]

I'm so disappointed.

[After following this for so long, this is the result.]

Everyone says it's best to part amicably, but I think this ending...

[...]

[For the sake of my past support of you, I'll give you one last piece of advice: let's save face for everyone.]

After a live stream, Fickler had squandered all the fans he had accumulated, and he couldn't help but collapse to the ground, burying his face in his hands and crying.

At this time, the discussions and condemnations about offal food on the StarNet intensified further.

More and more fierce condemnations began to spread online.

Some even claimed they would punish the person who led the way in eating the entrails.

This has caused considerable discomfort among the people, and some have even called the StarNet police, hoping they will curb this unhealthy trend and demanding punishment for the first person who ate the internal organs.

Ling Miao's fans are still arguing their case.

As a result, almost the entire StarNet knows how this strange trend of internal organs became so popular.

Countless people searched out of curiosity, causing Ling Miao's backend traffic data to surge again.