[Gender Change, Gender Change, Gender Change][Male to Female + No Fixed CP + Game Streaming + Funny Money-Making + Multiple Forced Fake Love Triangles]
An Jin crossed over.
From a male ...
Chapter 19 Jiang Jinhan
At 3 PM sharp, An Jin started her broadcast.
Humming a song, wearing the same white dress as in the short video, she sat in front of the gaming chair as soon as she started her live stream and asked the audience vainly, "How do I look? Am I pretty today?"
When An Jin started her live stream, there were noticeably more people in the chat room.
There were long-time fans who had built up a following from the previous days' live streams, as well as casual viewers who had just clicked on the live stream.
Longtime fans are very direct, often saying things like, "Shut up, you're pathetic," or "Wife, wife, turn around."
The casual viewers were much more normal. After entering the live stream, they were quite taken aback by the unrestrained comments and cautiously asked in the comments, "Does the streamer have any moderators?"
Even more vulgar words followed, floating by line after line, making passersby feel embarrassed for An Jin.
An Jin glanced at the comments and said nonchalantly, "No, if anyone sends me a luxury cruise ship right now, I'll make them a moderator."
As she spoke, An Jin blinked at the camera: "Any big brother want to experience what it's like to be a moderator in my live stream? Not 998, just a luxury cruise ship will get you a permanent moderator in An Jin's live stream!"
It's too expensive. Other live streaming rooms only need a sports car to become a moderator.
Please be aware that Aibo next door offers free access to moderators.
Why don't you just rob a property manager if they only pay 500 yuan a month?
: You're trying to make money again. You've only been live for less than ten minutes and you're already asking your fans for money. Why don't you go be a beggar?
Ah...the reactions above are too much. Isn't it normal to send gifts to moderators?
It's just that the gifts you can send to the moderators in An Jin's live stream are a bit expensive.
For a small streamer, being a moderator usually only requires spending a couple hundred yuan.
Seeing the confused new viewers, the longtime fans quickly explained: "Brother, you're unlucky to have entered this live stream today."
I thought the same thing when I came in yesterday, but I don't think so anymore. I just want to say, it seems so!
An Jin chuckled, opened the game, glanced at the empty gift leaderboard in the live stream, and got down to business for the day.
"No property owners want the parking spaces, but what about parking spots? Are any owners getting in today?"
Two sports cars flashed across the screen, both bearing IDs familiar to An Jin: one was Happy Superman, and the other was 76.
She pulled the two into the game room, and seeing that the chat was full of messages about the boss being confused, she simply started the game.
"It's just the three of us today. Blank and Blue have something to do, and another boss is coming later. Let's start."
When Happy Superman saw that 76 had picked jungle, he immediately locked in AD carry and asked on mic, "Is there another boss?"
An Jin: "Yes, the boss who sent me gifts yesterday said he has something to do and will be here later today."
"What position does he play? Let him play mid lane then."
Happy Superman didn't want to take any other route, and urged An Jin in advance.
An Jin wasn't fooled. After selecting her hero, she said, "I don't know. Let's wait until he arrives."
Happy Superman was on fire today. He wiped out the enemy's bottom lane as soon as he reached level two, and started pushing the enemy's tower with An Jin and 76 at level three.
Because An Jin was hanging on him, the entire live stream became almost his personal show.
The chat, which had been grumbling about An Jin without getting a response, gradually shifted to discussing the ranks of Happy Superman.
When An Jin finished the game and came out, she saw that the comments were all saying how amazing Happy Superman's performance was.
She immediately became unhappy: "What? Did I play badly?"
The comments section was filled with people telling her to get lost.
What role did your cat play in the whole game? May I ask?
You played so well! You're so important, this game wouldn't be possible without you.
Want to duo queue, boss? I have a Diamond account in server 1, specializing in support, I guarantee you'll have a smooth gaming experience.
The comments were targeting An Jin. Cat is extremely useful in the League as long as there's a strong player supporting her. Several times, Happy Superman's miraculous comebacks were thanks to Cat's help.
In a normal live stream, if this game were won, the chat would definitely praise the cat who won by being carried, saying that the skills were great.
But this was An Jin's live stream, and the viewers in the chat didn't care about An Jin's role at all; they just started hurling insults at her.
An Jin was so angry she was practically fuming, exclaiming that the comments were all brainless idiots.
The viewers in the live chat immediately protested, clamoring to challenge An Jin to a solo match.
An Jin simply said, "Solo, one game and you get a sports car, farm first and then solo."
The poor viewers in the live chat suddenly fell silent.
I'm not going to solo anymore, it's boring.
I'm too lazy to play with a noob like you. Go play by yourself.
Then let me ask you, let me ask you, why is your head so pointy?
The game was temporarily suspended, and An Jin started a war of words with the viewers in the live chat.
76 and Happy Superman sighed in the microphone, then opened their respective live streams to watch An Jin break down.
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Jiang Jinhan is off today.
As a professional player in the league, even on his days off, he will find time to log in and play for two hours to maintain his skills.
The league's professional league is thriving, and players like Jiang Jinhan, who are not only good at the game but also handsome, are highly sought after.
The professional players who started playing professionally at the same time as him are now either in youth training or as substitutes in the second team.
Jiang Jinhan, who just turned nineteen this year, had an advantage over other professional players because of his good looks. With a bit of luck, as well as his talent and strength, he won seven consecutive MVPs, dominating the Spring Season and forging a new generation of legend.
Jiang Jinhan is intelligent, and his upbringing has prevented him from easily signing other contracts with the club like other players.
He only signed a professional contract, and regarding revenue from live streaming and personal merchandise, no matter what the club says, he hasn't budged.
The club he plays for is just a small club, and thankfully it is a small club.
Big clubs wouldn't agree to so many demands from Jiang Jinhan. They have enough resources and star players, and often they'd rather take in a mediocre player than a troublemaker.
Because Jiang Jinhan didn't sign contracts indiscriminately, he has been overwhelmed with offers from various platforms since he made a name for himself in this year's Spring Festival competition.
Even the club was so afraid of him leaving that the boss treated him like a grandson, and if he made any request, the items would be delivered the next day.
Jiang Jinhan picked and chose from numerous live streaming contracts, and like An Jin, she chose to stream on Kedou Video.
His thoughts differed from An Jin's. It wasn't because Tadpole Video offered more money; he was interested in Tadpole Video's large user base.
Tadpole Video, which focuses on the lower-tier market, has top streamers whose live stream viewership is roughly five to six times that of the top streamers on the other two platforms.
Moreover, the contract offered by Kedou Video is the most lenient among the platforms, promising not only a base salary and a lot of support, but also very few requirements.
In summary, there's roughly one rule: the total live streaming time in a month must be at least 60 hours, which means you need to stream for about 2 hours a day.
This time is not long. As a professional player, Jiang Jinhan plays games for at least eight or nine hours every day. He just streams a little while playing games to meet the required time limit.