Chapter 80 The live stream crashed



"have."

Louis glanced at the pile of equipment he had opened, his expression somewhat complicated. "There are a few items in there that can be made into lamps."

"Then you make the lamp, and I'll get a few pieces of wood first."

Sang Ning made the final decision, Louis nodded in agreement, and then the two officially got into work mode.

Emmanuel and Elliott were still fighting, and the viewers in their live streams were cheering. Monet and the others were watching with great interest, and their viewers were also watching with great interest.

Only Sanning Louis and Mu Tao, who followed them around like a little shadow, were watching them with great interest.

[Great! Since I started working in Sang Ning's live stream, I've not only learned new skills, but I've also been able to learn about woodworking, weaving, and other crafts that have been lost to human history.]

Now I can proudly tell my mom, "My child has become very knowledgeable!"

She'll nag me every day, saying I'm useless and only know how to loaf around and wait to die.

I can't wait to see the threshing machine appear.

It might fail.

Failure is not a big deal. No one's success is instantaneous. Those who can achieve instant success are the chosen ones. Louis is indeed the chosen one, but Sang Ning is definitely not. Her character is not that of a chosen one. I can accept her failure.

[No, not upstairs. When did Sang Ning ever have a character setting? If I remember correctly, you all initially hoped she would die quickly. How vicious.]

(╬ ̄俣)=○# ( ̄#)3 ̄)

As soon as this comment appeared, most of the viewers in Sang Ning's live stream were furious.

[Let's not bring up his dark past. Can't you be a decent human being?]

【No, you dared to say that back then, so why are you afraid of me bringing it up now? Let me tell you, you owe Sang Ning an apology, do you understand?】

[Sang Ning didn't know anything before, and now she's upset after we apologize. What should we do?]

[It's as if you think that if you don't apologize to her now, she won't be hurt when she finds out later. You're just cowards, you just don't want to apologize. Why make up these high-sounding reasons to justify yourselves?]

audience,"!!!"

Those words were so sharp, but they really made them blush.

Some people couldn't get over their psychological barrier and commented in the live chat—

How about we apologize?

[Apologize if you want, I won't apologize. Sang Ning was originally a primitive human. We were indeed malicious and wrong in saying those things back then, but the bigger mistake was not ours, but society's.]

Society has divided intelligent life into two categories: primitive and elite. Our apology not only fails to make up for our mistakes, but it also puts Sang Ning in a difficult position, morally blackmailing her.

How is this considered moral blackmail?

How can this not be considered moral blackmail? Does our apology mean Sang Ning has to accept it? Does it mean she has to forgive us? What is the real purpose of the apology? Is it to make up for our past malice or to hurt Sang Ning? She didn't know about these things before, and now that we've said it, it's Sang Ning who's upset, not us.

What we seek is psychological comfort, self-deception, thinking that an apology can erase our past malice. Is that realistic?

That's unrealistic. So, what's the purpose of an apology?

The comment section was incredibly long, with a lot of text, but the viewers read it all carefully.

Some viewers who once cursed Sang Ning to die quickly are now pondering what their ultimate purpose is in wanting to apologize.

Some people disagreed;

Some even felt that Sang Ning was originally a primitive human and did not deserve their apology.

Prejudice and discrimination exist in every era. When prejudice and discrimination become the norm, it is perfectly normal for intelligent beings to have such thoughts.

Humans are very complex beings.

These are intelligent life forms with seven emotions and six desires. Apart from some differences in form from humans, their intelligence and emotional intelligence are similar to those of humans. They are also very complex creatures.

Some people reflect on their views, while others stubbornly cling to their own opinions.

As a result, the viewers in Sang Ning's live stream split into three groups and started arguing amongst themselves.

Immediately afterwards, some viewers, having nothing better to do, posted the details of the incident on the StarNet Central Forum.

Then, skyscrapers sprang up from the ground.

Then, some intelligent beings who had no interest in survival on a desolate planet became interested in Sang Ning through a post on the Central Forum, and went into Sang Ning's live stream to dig into her various performances after participating in survival on a desolate planet.

There are quite a few people like this, and as a result, Sang Ning directly became a trending topic on StarNet.

Whether in the Second World, the holographic section, or the text section, there have been posts such as "[Sang Ning Weaves]", "[Sang Ning Corrects That Apples Aren't Apples, They're Durians]", "[Sang Ning's Team Becomes the Most Popular Survival Gang on the Wasteland]", "[Sang Ning Leads a Team to Build Houses and Create Handcrafted Wooden Furniture, Showcasing the Charm of Lost Woodworking Skills]", and "[Sang Ning Knows Lost Ancient Chinese Medicine, Recognizes Medicinal Plants, and Understands Their Uses]"...

The text-based section, the holographic section, and the second world section—whether it's dynamic videos or text posts—have all been built up to a massive scale.

The comments were varied, but most were positive, with comments like "Sang Ning, a primitive human, knows so much; his knowledge is so vast" being the most common.

As a result, Sang Ning became an internet sensation, in a way she never expected.

Previously, her audience was limited to viewers who were struggling to survive on a desolate planet, but now her audience has expanded to all intelligent groups in various star systems.

Then, countless intelligent beings flooded into Sang Ning's live stream. Because of Sang Ning's primitive human identity, her live stream was quite popular. Later, she teamed up with Mu Tao and the others. As the number of people in the team kept increasing, the popularity of her live stream soared even higher.

But all the hype combined doesn't even come close to the hype that flooded in today.

The production team was caught off guard and didn't have time to add more channels. As a result, the influx of people caused Sang Ning's live stream to crash.

The live stream disappeared, and all the viewers logged off.

Everyone was stunned. The viewers stared at the blacked-out live stream with a head full of question marks. What was going on? Survival on the Wilderness, such a big show, actually had a live stream accident. It was just ridiculous.

No, we have to get an explanation from the production team. They still want to see Sang Ning and Louis build a threshing machine.

As a result, the official website of the survival show "Wilderness Survival" was flooded with voice messages and comments from Sang Ning's viewers demanding an explanation and asking when the live stream would be restored.

The lady in charge of the official website broke out in a cold sweat and quickly replied to the audience that the program team's technical staff were urgently fixing Sang Ning's live stream room and would also open additional channels to reassure the audience that the live stream room would be back to normal soon.

At this moment, Manager Luo was also anxiously urging the technicians to hurry up, to go even faster.

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