The Villainess Gets Reverse Affection from Kids on a Baby Variety Show

Yan Yueqing transmigrated into a book, becoming an 18th-tier cannon fodder in a baby variety show. The female lead became hugely popular through the show, while the cannon fodder, with her 'sim...

Chapter 350 Even the Newspapers Don’t Dare to Write This

Jun Yan analyzed: "Look, all his clothes are very old, and he looks very pitiful. He is also playing the victim in the live broadcast. In fact, the designated driver does not have so much time to chat..."

"He spends most of his time playing the victim, talking about how difficult his family life is and how dire the situation is. He only receives new orders every hour, and sometimes he even uses his employer's luxury cars to attract attention."

"Besides, it's not easy for a designated driver to get a high-quality luxury car. I've seen him a few times, either driving a Land Rover or a sports car, and sometimes the employer would chat with him...Brother, at least among the luxury car drivers I know, few are willing to appear in an irrelevant live broadcast."

It's such a coincidence that I always come across orders for luxury cars and I can get the consent of the orderer to live broadcast the interior of the car.

This kind of trick is so tricky that even ordinary people can see the trick, not to mention Jun Yan.

But, it's just a live broadcast, everyone just watches for fun, no one will really call these things serious.

As Jun Yan slid up, he discussed with Yan Wang the truth of the contents.

Seeing that his two sons were chatting happily, Jun Li sat on the sofa with his notebook and left all the space at the desk for them.

Then, Jun Yan came across a live broadcast room called Shen Xue Going to the Countryside.

The girl was in her twenties, with a pretty face and long flowing hair. She was petite and had a warm and encouraging smile. Many people were mesmerized by her warm smile as soon as they came in.

"This sister has such a gentle smile." Jun Yan looked up and read the live broadcast introduction, "Shen Xue, a rural anchor, focusing on research and development in poor mountainous areas."

This title and introduction...are quite impressive.

Except for a few true fans, most of the comments were questioning.

"To be honest, I've seen many people go to the countryside to help the poor, and I've also seen many people make money by live-streaming under the pretext of poverty alleviation! But isn't it a bit too bold for the anchor to write 'focus on research in poor mountainous areas' in his profile?"

"Yeah, you're so pretentious! You're also doing research and development! You've accomplished something that even the government couldn't do, so won't this give you extra points on the civil service exam?"

"The new kids may not know this yet, but my Shen Xue works really hard! Click on the live broadcast to see some replays of her past achievements. I suggest you take a look and then comment!"

"I watched it. The first video was about her finding that some women in poor villages had no stable jobs or income sources, so she led some volunteers, bought some machines and raw materials, and taught local women how to make pottery. Through online sales, she successfully helped local women and families increase their income sources...

Isn't this a joke? What conditions are there? You can't even afford to eat and you start making pottery? And you sell it online, isn't that just another way to make money?"

"The second episode is a little more normal. She discovered that the wall of an elderly man's home was cracked and the chimney posed a safety hazard. She was very worried about the elderly man's safety, so she raised funds and organized volunteers to repair the house for the elderly and eliminated the safety hazard. But... isn't she a little too saintly? In such a poor mountain village, she only saw the safety hazard of the chimney?!"

"He also led a group of villagers to the city to participate in trade fairs, which boosted the development of the local rural economy... Even newspapers wouldn't dare to write this headline, right?" (End of this chapter)