Chapter 133 continues the live stream
Adhering to the principle that only she can profit from her own losses, An Jin followed the advice of her fans in the group, opened a second-hand market app, and searched for her own name.
"It's actually true, it's not just some prank by the group members."
An Jin looked at what was displayed on her phone screen and her face twitched.
Two thousand eight hundred for a friend slot? These people really know how to do that.
An Jin put down her phone. When she first started live streaming, the price of friend slots was indeed not high, and she added dozens of small business owners back then.
"Forget it, let them make the money."
These transactions are mostly one-off, and the volume is not large. An Jin searched the entire second-hand market and only found three people involved.
Regardless of what these people are thinking about selling their friend slots, they genuinely spent money on An Jin before. Now that An Jin is popular, it's not hard to understand why they want to resell them for money.
An Jin never expected that a friend slot could be resold for such a high price.
However, the fact that there's a mole in the boss's group chat still needs to be thoroughly investigated.
If you exploit information asymmetry to make money and fleece Anjin, Anjin will say you're awesome.
But you don't let An Jin earn a single cent, and all the money goes to the agency. You still expect An Jin to treat you like her boss? That's impossible!
After finishing her meal, An Jin handed the matter over to Lisa.
Lisa, who had been inexplicably assigned a troublesome task, summoned her subordinates.
The four subordinates, three men and one woman, walked into the office somewhat nervously. Before they could even sit down, Lisa gave them a thorough dressing-down.
Then, each of them, carrying their respective tasks for the following week, left Lisa's office dejectedly.
The female employee returned to her seat, looked through the tasks on her computer, and said to her colleague in surprise, "Great, I don't have to poach the live streamers this week."
Her colleague looked over enviously: "That's great? So what are you doing this week?"
The female employee said happily, "Sister Lisa asked me to follow up on An'an's work and also to play Werewolf."
Male colleague: ?
"Play Werewolf? What do you mean?"
Female employee: "They sent me to An'an's group as an administrator to find the mole in the boss's group."
The male colleague was a little confused, but he was good at grasping the key points, and then flattered the female employee: "Sister Lisa put you in charge of An'an's work? Are you trying to get promoted?"
The female employee smiled smugly: "It's not that fast. I'm busy now. Let's chat later when you have time."
She logged into the company's WeChat account and, referring to the information An Jin had given her, began playing the game of Werewolf.
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At 3 PM sharp, An Jin started her live stream.
Mr. Krabs: Long time no see, An'an! Are we playing games today?
A mouse crawling in the shadows: Good afternoon, An'an~
An Jin smiled and said, "Long time no see, good afternoon everyone."
"I played games today until 8 PM."
Happy Superman (Pei Ning): Will the broadcast end at 8 PM?
An Jin glanced at Pei Ning's message and said softly, "I'll play games with the boss until eight o'clock, then I'll play chess for a while, chat with you guys, play some PvP, and end the broadcast at eleven."
An Jin also wants to play the game from beginning to end.
But she's been streaming for so long, she must know how to look at the data.
When chatting and engaging in PvP battles, the rewards from gifts are greater than when playing games.
It's not that game streamers are bad, it's just that An Jin's fan base has grown, and the cross-platform effect has brought her many fans who don't play games.
An Jin needs to compromise for these fans. You play games every day during your live stream, which they don't understand. At first, they might watch you because of your appearance, but later they are very likely to say they won't come anymore.
However, An Jin couldn't tell the viewers the reason. Her explanation to the public was that playing games all the time was too tiring.
Playing games is definitely not tiring.
But An Jin wasn't just playing the game by herself; she had to take care of the boss in the car, the fans in the live stream, find opportunities to direct her teammates, and actually create some entertainment value.
When An Jin wasn't as popular, she could persevere because of the gifts she received. Now that her fan base has stabilized, she naturally wants to find ways to make things less tiring for herself.
The new fans were very happy to hear An Jin say that.
Okay, okay, let's go out and have a PK after eight o'clock, An'an~ I'll send you gifts.
Was the live stream flow specially changed for us?! I love An'an so much!
Upon seeing the sweet-talking comments, An Jin immediately responded with a Nike-branded mouth attack.
She turned on her computer: "Now you know how good I am to you guys, so hurry up and follow and like my posts."
Speaking of attention.
An An will soon have over six million followers.
Wow, that was fast! It feels like just yesterday we were in the blink of an eye, and we've almost reached 10 million followers.
An Jin pulled the four bosses selected today into the game room and saw that the barrage was full of fans' comments: "Yeah, it was really fast. But thinking about it, there's nothing I can do about it. After all, I'm pretty, kind-hearted, and so good at games. It would be strange if I wasn't liked."
She said this triumphantly in front of the four bosses in the room.
The bosses, suppressing their laughter, retorted, "It's true that she's beautiful, but whether she's kind-hearted is debatable."
An Jin feigned displeasure: "What do you mean? It's up for discussion?"
She shouted, "Who just said that? Come on, you play AD for me!"
The other bosses chimed in, "Don't reward him, An'an!"
"Then I'll play jungle and teach An'an a lesson for you. I'll go to the bottom lane to farm when I'm level two."
"Hehe, I'll play mid then. I'll take Teleport, level six is just around the corner, and I'll come to the bot lane to take the tower plates."
"Huh? I don't want to play top lane QAQ"
The bosses noisily assigned positions.
After entering the game, An Jin didn't really mess around. She hung on the ADC's head and gave normal instructions to her teammates.
They will only sneakily dodge and auto-attack the minion when the ADC can't last-hit it, or use a skill to last-hit it.
At first, the owners of other shops didn't notice anything amiss.
It wasn't until the game ended and they realized that An Jin's CS was almost on par with the ADC that they finally couldn't hold back anymore.
An Jin is a very serious gamer. No matter what her teammates or opponents are like, unless she has something to do in real life or is deliberately trying to cause trouble, she will play the game seriously.
The ADC had so few last hits, yet he barely made any noise in the game.
They could tell at a glance that the ADC's skill level was not up to par, so at the start of the second game, they switched the ADC to his preferred position.
There's no other way but to switch. An Jin has always used the same account for her live streams. When she plays with Jiang Jinhan and the others, this account gains points rapidly, but when she plays with other big spenders, it loses points rapidly.
Now that An Jin has this account, it's become a top-tier account. Winning gives +17 points, and losing gives -22 points.
Even with such a top-tier account, playing against bosses in agile mode can be quite painful.
Most bosses fall between the gold and diamond levels, with the occasional exceptionally skilled one, but the majority fall within this range.
It's okay if the boss is a Diamond player, but if there are too many Gold players in the team, it's all over, and the whole team will end up in jail.
A single game can often take thirty or forty minutes to finish.
The viewers in An Jin's live stream were so engrossed in watching the chat that they exclaimed, "I could do that too!"
An Jin had a good day. The team's bosses were all quite skilled. The only boss with a Gold rank played mid lane and his individual skills were decent, but his game sense wasn't great. An Jin had to teach him a lesson several times before he would obediently follow orders.
After a series of wins and losses, the game went on until 8 p.m., when An Jin disbanded the team.
After the team had gone through some initial adjustments, they kept winning for the next few hours. The winning streak made the bosses so happy that they started showering An Jin with gifts in the live stream after logging off.
This is also a common practice in An Jin's live stream. After thanking the customers who sent her gifts with a smile, she opened Cloud Peak and chatted with the viewers in the chat while taking a break.
An Jin doesn't know how to play chess, so whenever she does, she almost always ends up arguing with the viewers in the live chat.
Moreover, it's possible that because Anjin Alliance has played too much, he's become quite extravagant, and when playing chess, he's tempted to spend any money he has.
Even when she was being criticized by the comments section, An Jin always had a point.
"So what! If I have money but don't buy equipment or improve quality, what's the difference between me and someone who has no money at all!"
The viewers in the live chat were used to An Jin's quirky moves while playing chess. Every time An Jin retorted, they would start spamming the chat with comments like: "Pig nose, you're not allowed to play chess (ー`′ー)".
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