Xu Minqiang has not signed with a company since graduation, but he started to do self-media when he was in college. In addition, he can make a living by taking some extra jobs in the cinema on weekdays.
However, as more and more people flocked into the self-media industry, Xu Minqiang was greatly impacted and began to switch careers to live broadcasts of supernatural events. Unexpectedly, the effect was surprisingly good. After a few days, the number of fans he gained was more than what he had accumulated before.
However, as the output continues, netizens' tastes are becoming more and more heavy, and the previous small-scale activities can no longer satisfy them.
So Xu Minqiang and his friends planned today's live broadcast, intending to take advantage of the fact that no one was filming at the Taoist temple at night to broadcast the Taoist Temple Midnight Horror.
Sure enough, as soon as the title of the live broadcast room was changed, the number of online users began to increase rapidly, and soon reached 100,000.
Xu Minqiang looked at the number of people, swallowed excitedly, and nodded to his friends standing outside the live broadcast range.
The fans in the live broadcast room only saw a white shadow passing by behind the anchor in the dim Taoist temple.
Fans were shocked and left messages on the barrage.
[Fuck, Qiangzi, run! This time it’s for real!]
[Ahhhhhh! I was so scared in the middle of the night. What was that just now? Did anyone record the screen? Was it real, or was I just dazzled?]
[Thank goodness I was in the bathroom just now, otherwise I wouldn’t dare to think about it. I’m already 27 years old.]
[In the bathroom, do you want to see what's new in the mirror upstairs? ]
[Ahhhhhhh! Fuck! Do you still have any humanity left? I was looking in the mirror and it scared me to death. There was an extra head in the mirror.]
[......, I think you're scarier than Qiangzi.]
Xu Minqiang was incredibly happy watching the increasing number of people online and the lively comments, but he still responded to the netizens, saying, "Where is it? Where is it? Don't scare me! I'm a very timid person!"
Then the little friends began to cooperate by turning on the fan and knocking on the wooden window.
The sound was faintly transmitted into the live broadcast room, and netizens became more involved.
Just then Xu Minqiang saw a white shadow flash across the yard.
Xu Minqiang wiped his eyes. "Wipe! This couldn't be the real thing, could it?"
No way, what era is this, woooo, but he felt that he was not mistaken.
[Qiangzi, what's wrong with you? Stop shaking your phone screen!]
[He's scared, he's scared. Hahaha, this is the first time I've seen Qiangzi so scared!]
【I really want to know what Qiangzi just saw! 】
However, Xu Minqiang didn't have the heart to pay attention to netizens at the moment, because he just saw another white shadow passing by, and the speed was so fast that he still thought he was dazzled. But when he saw his friends with the same frightened eyes, he knew he was not mistaken.
At this moment, Xu Minqiang didn't care whether he would expose the presence of his companions, because he couldn't even stand on his own.
[Oh my god! I was so scared! Oh my god, it turned out to be a person.]
[Qiangzi is broadcasting twice today. Can you give me a heads up? I thought I saw that thing.]
[When this guy showed up, he almost sent me away.]
The two of them huddled together for warmth and comforted each other. After waiting for a long time and finding that nothing was wrong, Xu Minqiang felt that he was fine again, so he turned the camera of his mobile phone and stuck it to the crack of the door to take pictures of the front yard of the Taoist temple.
Then he whispered to his fans: "Don't you want to know what I just saw? Just stare at it!"
Who knew that the white shadow was also very cooperative, and started floating around in the front yard after he finished speaking.
Xu Minqiang and his friends swallowed and looked at each other.
The friend looked at him and said: Run?
Xu Minqiang wanted to cry, but he couldn't. "How can we escape? The only way out is blocked by the white shadow."
[Ahhhhh, I was so scared that I turned on the lights in every corner of my 3,000-square-meter villa.]
[Some people used to say that Xu Minqiang's live broadcasts were all scripted. Who dares to say that now?]
[Shivering, feeling like there's always a pair of eyes staring at me! ]
[I just checked and it’s exactly 12 o’clock. I’m really afraid this will be the last time I watch the anchor live.]
Tao Yuche is concentrating on sword dancing at the moment. It may be that his accumulated experience has culminated in a sudden burst of energy, or it may be that the timing is right. In any case, Tao Yuche feels that he has had an epiphany. Not to mention his sword skills, even the Moon Shadow Step, which he had always found obscure, seems to be particularly smooth today.
Dressed in white, his sword is as swift as a dragon and his steps are as fast as lightning, fully demonstrating the unstoppable spirit of killing one person in ten steps and leaving no trace in a thousand miles.
It’s a pity that no one has seen Tao Yuche like this. He is truly a handsome young man with high spirits.
The more Tao Yuche practiced, the happier he became, and the more relaxed he felt. He unconsciously drew his sword with energy and walked with the wind. The leaves on the tree fell as Tao Yuche danced with the sword. The sword light flashed, and the falling leaves paused for a moment, and instantly split into two halves with neat cuts.
[Is this a ghost? I feel like someone is practicing swordplay.]
[It's too dark, I can't see clearly, is there really someone practicing swordsmanship?]
[The person above has read too many novels, and is even practicing swordplay. Who would be practicing swordplay here so late at night? Slaying demons and monsters? Or preparing to transcend tribulation and ascend to heaven?]
[Yeah, who can jump that high, or fly that high, unless they're using wires?]
In the last move, Tao Yuche released his energy and put away his sword. Just as he was about to leave, he heard two rapid breathing sounds. Tao Yuche's eyes fixed, and without thinking too much, he threw the sword towards the main hall of the Taoist temple, and then flew forward.
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