The Charismatic Streamer: Abnormally Fierce

[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 56 sets the pace

Chapter 56 sets the pace

An Jin was asking a question she already knew the answer to.

In the afternoon, the platform released detailed activity instructions and team formation rules in the WeChat group.

An Jin knows far more than the viewers in the live chat.

She's just pretending.

After all, the boss and the viewers in the live chat just love the way she acts.

An Jin, secretly pleased, almost curled her lips to her temples, prompting viewers in the live chat and the bosses to exclaim that things were about to turn bad.

Something's not right, something's not right, why is this woman still laughing?

What do you mean, bosses who just sent gifts, have you forgotten something important?

:What's up?

Is it possible that An'an is better informed than we are?

: ......

Oh no, in my haste I forgot she had already signed a contract with the official organization.

Oh no, in my haste I spent all my afternoon cigarette money on this.

What about the sports car I gave him?

So what if you're rich?

Damn it! (▼皿▼#)

: Silly boss, so cute! Boss, boss, turn around, it's normal for your butt to hurt a little. I'll just bang bang bang bang bang bang.

Blue: Not a buddy?

Congratulations to the person upstairs for getting a week of verbal abuse! Let's give them a round of applause.

I'm new here, can you tell me what a gag ball is?

What an adorable newcomer! Look behind you!

Can I not watch it?

No, baby, I'll just go bang bang bang bang bang.

Don't bully the newbie. A gag means silence. You unlucky kid, go play now.

An Jin smiled as she selected her hero. Seeing the comments section chatting with her, she pretended nothing had happened and then coaxed the car owner for a gift.

The bosses who can afford to get in the car are basically not short of money. An Jin just needs to act cute a little, and the parking lot of the live broadcast room will be full of sports cars.

Some viewers in the live chat were just counting, starting with "one, two, three," but later they suddenly erupted like shamans, cursing and saying: "There are so many rich people in the world, what's wrong with one more like me!"

An Jin accepted the gifts and chatted with the business owners in the car with a smile.

The boss, who had just returned from delivering gifts, asked An Jin curiously, "The comments are all talking about the streamer's cup, what is that?"

An Jin explained, "The league and the platform organized an event, and the platform gave me a spot. I will team up with other streamers on the platform to play in the league. If I win, I can advance and get a prize. If I lose, I can go home and do nothing."

Seeing that An Jin was in a good mood, the bosses ganged up to mock her: "With your skill level, you'll probably only last one game before heading home."

Upon hearing this, An Jin immediately changed her expression to show the boss and the viewers in the live chat.

"What do you mean I'm so bad I'll just play one game and then go home? I'm really good, you know."

The bosses glanced at the cat's 0/0/3 score and said insincerely, "That's true, An'an's cat skills are exceptional."

After so many live streams, the bosses and long-time fans have all realized that An Jin does have some talent.

Her awareness and reaction time are extremely fast, but her operation is a bit slow to keep up.

Playing the cat as a commander is effective, but once the cat hero is banned, An Jin's true colors are revealed.

However, despite saying that, they dared not say it to An Jin's face.

Didn't you see the weather change from sunny to cloudy in an instant?

To avoid getting caught in the downpour, they still needed to pay close attention to An Jin's gaze.

The bosses were very careful, afraid of stepping on An Jin's landmines, but the viewers in the live chat were not afraid at all.

I know, I know, if Cat is banned, he'll retire on the spot.

I'm curious why the official team chose An'an? I just checked other live streams, and many smaller streamers are complaining about not getting a spot...

What are you afraid of, bro? Speak up! Nanfengyao from next door has directly targeted our live stream, saying we got in through connections.

Nanfengyao, are you just being nosy and trying to stir up trouble for our family?

You know, the older woman has lost her popularity, the official platform didn't give her a spot, and she can't afford to offend other technical streamers, so they're deliberately stirring up trouble for An An.

I'm dying of laughter. Why should an entertainment streamer like her need an official spot? In terms of revenue and popularity, how can she compare to An'an?

The live stream chat was filled with impatient mutterings.

This is normal, though; the gaming section is full of people who stir up trouble.

With such high prize money for the streamer cup, there will definitely be streamers who don't get a spot and will complain.

An'an, a new streamer in the League of Legends gaming section, managed to surpass other entertainment streamers and land this big opportunity, much to the delight of her fans in the live stream.

Even though they knew Nan Fengyao was stirring up trouble in their live stream, they pretended not to see it, and only complained a few words in An Jin's live stream before it was over.

Is it honorable to get in through connections?

Is it honorable to get in through connections?

Holy crap, it's the housing management officer! The neighbors are coming over.

Blue: It's already under lockdown, but they can't keep up.

Nanfengyao is crazy. It's one thing to stir up trouble in your own live stream, but to incite your fans to attack An'an?

Do you think I'm a pushover just because I don't show my power? Damn it.

Blue: Everyone, calm down and don't get carried away.

Calm down, you stupid Yao fans, take my sword!

An Jin, who had just returned to the city after dying, glanced at the backstage and found that the live stream room with 30,000 viewers had dwindled to less than 10,000.

An Jin: "Where is he?"

Holy crap, I haven't seen half of my followers in just ten minutes!

Blue: Everyone's gone to Nanfengyao's live stream next door to join the fray.

At the crucial moment, Bru, the manager, was very responsible and immediately told An Jin the real reason why there were few people in the live broadcast room.

An Jin asked the viewers in the live chat, "What's going on?"

The comments section quickly recounted the whole story.

An Jin clung to the ADC and whispered, "Brother, I'll hang on you for a bit while I'm AFK, don't let me die."

An Jin is a very serious person when playing games; she won't leave her game running unless she's really busy.

When the ADC boss heard her say that, he repeatedly assured her, "Go ahead, I promise I won't let you die."

After receiving the reply, An Jin took off her headphones, turned off her game microphone, and picked up her phone.

She opened the WeChat group and tagged Nanfengyao directly in the group.

An'an Can't Sleep: @Nanfengyao Didn't the official decision about the quotas already come about? Are you out of your mind? Are you trying to stir up trouble for me?

This was the exact time when all the streamers in the group were broadcasting live. Nan Fengyao didn't know if she genuinely didn't see it or was pretending not to see it, because An Jin tagged her several times but she didn't reply.

An Jin opened her chat window with Lisa, holding her breath.

An'an can't sleep: Sister Lisa, is this person crazy? I was doing a perfectly good live stream, and they come here to stir up trouble in the middle of the night. [Three screenshots of live stream comments]

An Jin has a group of very good fans, even though these fans are inhumane every day and criticize An Jin in the live broadcast room.

But when An Jin was actually swayed by others, these fans immediately took screenshots and recorded the conversation, and then jumped to Nan Fengyao's live stream, unleashing their fury.

Most of the screenshots that An Jin sends to Lisa now come from private messages sent to her by fans after they have taken screenshots and recorded the screen.

Lisa replied quickly; she hadn't even finished get off work yet at this hour.

Lisa: An'an, don't worry, I'll contact her operations manager.

An Jin wasn't in a hurry; she was just annoyed.

Nanfengyao's move was quite vicious. Once the rhythm is established, An Jin alone cannot suppress it.

An Jin continued the live stream with a look of impatience, occasionally trying to calm the rioting chat and the bosses, managing to keep things relatively calm.

Nanfengyao, on the other hand, suffered a severe blow.

She clearly didn't understand how terrifying An Jin's fans were. It was easy for her to stir up trouble for An Jin, but it was even easier for An Jin's fans to stir up trouble for her.

In particular, Nanfengyao's live stream usually never had more than 10,000 viewers.

An Jin's live stream was flooded with comments from fans, and the moderators couldn't keep up with the bans. The screen was filled with insults directed at Nan Fengyao's ancestors.

An Jin herself has no manners, and her fans are naturally similar.

Having been exposed to this so often, when they start swearing, even the moderators get a headache.

You might call it swearing, but they didn't use a single swear word.

You might not think it's an insult, but the sarcastic and sarcastic remarks, including insults to parents and ancestors, are truly upsetting.