Chapter 16 Shanghai Comic Exhibition



My luggage is still stored at school, and the first step I take when coming to Shanghai is to find a house.

I needed to set up a studio later, so I had to consider the size and location of the room. I made an appointment with a reputable agency, put forward my requirements for renting a room, and they agreed.

After one afternoon, the other party came up with three relatively suitable houses.

In the afternoon, Luo Bo also went to look at houses. The first location was near Wulipu Bridge.

It's a large flat in a residential complex filled with high-rises. On the 12th floor, I found a 300-square-meter apartment with four bedrooms, two living rooms, and four bathrooms. While it might be suitable for a studio, it's not suitable for mixed living; too many people would make it a mess. The price is also quite high, at over 30,000 yuan.

He shook his head, dismissing this one, and moved on to the next place. The next one was even in Huangpu. As soon as he entered the building, he could see the Pearl Tower from the window. The apartment was similar to the previous one, and the price was also over 30,000 yuan. Luo Bo shook his head, not really wanting to live in a house like this.

The last one is in the more remote Fengxian. The original owner also moved abroad, but the house remained.

Unable to sell it immediately, it had to be rented out through an agent, but renting such a single-family house was unaffordable for most people. The price kept dropping, and the agent still had to provide regular cleaning services.

Luo Bo's eyes lit up when he saw the house in front of him. It was a three-story building covered with gray, old-fashioned material. Several small bay windows were embedded in the quaint tiled walls, which looked exquisite and elegant.

It's clear the previous owner enjoyed a comfortable life. Upon entering, the large furniture had likely been removed, and the agent had replaced it with modern furniture. Only the lingering smell on the door hinted at the lingering sense of age.

(In fact, many of the people you think are landlords are also sub-landlords. The house has been rented out at least three times since it came into your hands. This kind of intermediary renovation means that the intermediary paid for a long-term lease, and then raised the price twice after the renovation and rented it out again.)

After reading it, Luo Bo was quite satisfied and said, "Let's take this one. How much is the price?"

"Twenty thousand a month," the agent said with a smile. Although it wasn't as much as the previous thirty thousand, it was still a good commission.

The other party asked for a deposit of one month and three months' rent, with a minimum of one year's lease. Luo Bo didn't say much and signed a three-year contract.

Luo Bo looked at the balance helplessly and swiped two credit cards to pay the rent.

Looking at the account with 270,000 followers, I couldn't help but look at the private message backstage...

Two days passed quickly, and on June 9th, Luo Bo finally started broadcasting.

After two days of hiatus, the number of viewers dropped slightly. But by the evening, it was back to around 1,500 viewers. At least that's what it looked like from the outside. As for the backend display...

He picked up the micro camera and showed his fans the exterior and interior of his new house, then returned to his computer and started queuing up to help as usual.

Although the number of viewers every day is fixed and stable, the number of people who have applied for cards seen in the background has reached 5,000, and Luo Bo is very happy.

I couldn't help but say: "When there are a million fans, the anchor will give everyone a wave of benefits in return."

After saying that, I forgot about it. With the successful conclusion of today's live broadcast, the popularity did not drop too much.

In the next few days, I found some promotional ads that I liked in the background and talked about three ads. I used videos to insert ads, so Luo Bo also made a small profit of 70,000 to recover his losses.

There are three short animated videos. The two that were given less were thrown into the sponsorship at the end. The one that was given more was introduced more smoothly at the beginning. Later, after the studio was opened, I didn’t plan to use my own account to do this thing, as it would be a waste of my popularity.

After using an agency to apply for a studio, Luo Bo started recruiting. He posted some job postings online and quietly checked his homepage's updates.

It was time to update the ex level. After Luo Bo updated the strategy for the ex level, the barrage asked him whether he would go to the comic convention.

Seeing that there was a summer festival in a dozen days, Luo Bo said: "I won't have time to live broadcast at the comic convention, so I can only show the benefits to the brothers."

Brush on the barrage:

"It's okay, just give me more mules, I can handle it."

"I haven't seen you for a few days. Mule Bo has become a mule."

"I'm in Shanghai too, we can go to the comic convention together. Hahaha."

"Will the mule do cosplay when he goes there?"

Luo Bo looked at the people who persuaded him to go live and agreed lovingly: "Okay, I'll listen to you. As for the cosplay, I don't have a C server yet, so I'll just keep it simple with the doctor's hood."

The barrage was lively:

"What is there to see, Dr. Cos? Send the messenger directly."

"If you ask me, just go with Black Horn."

"Shouldn't it be Ansel? [Funny]"

"Okay, okay, the anchor may not be a human, but you are a real dog."

"Are you all so perverted? Do you know what happened to Nan Liang?"

When Luo Bo saw the person who asked him to cosplay Ansel, his face immediately darkened. "Cosplaying Ansel is too much. The host doesn't have such a good figure, why don't you try it? Other cosplay costumes won't be done in a short time, but the doctor's hood can be easily made."

After deciding on it, Luo Bo looked online to see if there were any for sale. However, the quality of the ones online looked cheap, as they were all made of plastic.

Luo Bo had no choice but to go to a nearby tailor shop to get a suit custom-made. He couldn't help but choke on the price and the balance in his pocket. He left a few hundred yuan as a deposit and came back seven days later to collect it.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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