Chapter 28 Whatever



Chapter 28 Whatever

In the game.

Brother Suibian was playing well in the mid lane. After returning to base to replenish his equipment as usual, he found that he had something extra on him that he shouldn't have.

He turned on his microphone and said in a cool tone, "How did you end up on me?"

Despite being chased away by the AD carry and jungler, An Jin stubbornly argued, "The support's job is to protect the carry. You are the best carry in our team. If I don't protect you, who will I protect?"

As he scrolled through the messy chat box in the lower left corner with his mouse, Brother Suibian said with a hint of exasperation, "Such a pretty girl, how come she's always swearing?"

An Jin snorted: "You actually dare to assume my personality? Who says that being pretty means you can't swear? I'll swear anyway."

"Whatever," Brother Sui sighed.

"Why are you so stubborn and unwilling to listen to advice, young lady?"

An Jin managed to maintain a semblance of politeness towards her boss, but grumbled unhappily, "So what?"

She's not a real eighteen-year-old girl anymore; she's long since stopped caring about how others look at her.

If Brother Suibian said this in the room of another new streamer, they might be uneasy. But if it were An Jin, she would just say, "So what? So what?"

On one hand, Brother Suibian felt speechless, but on the other hand, he found it amusing.

It's strange, really. If a streamer dared to talk back to him like that in another live stream, he would definitely be unhappy.

But when An Jin confronted him like that in her live stream, he wasn't unhappy at all; in fact, he was secretly pleased.

While leading the screaming An Jin on a rampage, Brother Suibian thought to himself.

Am I a masochist? Do I enjoy being insulted?

Feeling doubtful about his own preferences, Casual Bro chose to leave the game after finishing it. He randomly picked a newbie's game live stream on Kedou Video and immediately typed to ask how much it would cost to join.

It's not that Brother Suibian doesn't have the money to get on the good side with big streamers; it's just that streamers who achieve success generally don't make money from getting on the good side.

Because you can't do both live streaming and playing games with your boss.

First, you have to consider the boss's experience when the boss gets on the bus. Otherwise, if the boss doesn't enjoy it and stops coming, you'll not only lose the boss's goodwill and money, but also the audience's goodwill.

Secondly, when you interact with and take care of your boss, you naturally neglect the viewers in the live stream.

Very few people can multitask. Most streamers are so focused that they can't concentrate on playing games while talking, and they can't concentrate on talking while playing games.

A streamer who can simultaneously play games seriously and showcase their skills, take care of the client's experience, and interact and entertain viewers in the live stream is destined to be extremely rare.

More often than not, streamers who do this end up losing all three parties (the streamer, the audience, and the streamer).

The game wasn't played well, the boss felt ignored, and the audience found it uninteresting.

The price for new streamers is very low. Since Brother Suibian didn't plan to stay in this live stream for long, he sent a gift worth thirty yuan and got on board.

As soon as he got in the car, Brother Suibian started frowning.

This streamer has been streaming for longer than Anjin, and has more customers who have joined the platform.

As soon as he entered the microphone, there were two or three people talking, two men and one woman, having a lively conversation. They didn't even notice him entering the microphone.

Brother Suibian couldn't help but frown. You know, An Jin is always very enthusiastic in welcoming her bosses. Every boss received special attention from her the first time they came on stage.

Especially since he had just played a game with An Jin today, when he came into the microphone, it was like "Brother, brother, you're here!"—a 360-degree, all-around, no-dead-angle attention.

Before, Brother Suibian thought An Jin was too talkative and a bit annoying, but now that he's in another streamer's live stream, he immediately remembers how good An Jin was.

Feeling somewhat annoyed, he took the initiative to greet him, saying, "Can you hear my voice?"

Two male voices cheerfully chimed in, "We can hear you, bro." "Okay, let's go."

The female anchor was a little slow, but her tone was clearly smiling: "Brother, you're here. Shall I open it?"

Listening to the female anchor's voice, Brother Suibian said with some annoyance, "Let's start."

The car was full, and the female streamer didn't even ask what position Brother Suibian was playing; she just started playing flex ranked matches.

Once they entered the hero selection screen, the female streamer slowly began to speak: "You'll play whatever position you're randomly assigned~ New guy, do you know how to play top lane?"

Casual Bro grunted in agreement, silently selected a top laner, and prepared to withstand the pressure.

He listened to the other people talking on the microphone, quietly opened An Jin's live stream on his phone, listened to An Jin's mournful cries in the live stream, and silently sent a gift.

[Visitor 32158 receives a sports car*1] (worth 999 diamonds)

Visitor 32158: Something's come up, wait for me.

An Jin, who was lamenting that no one was getting on the bus, immediately changed her expression and said, "Thank you for the gift, Brother Suibian. You go ahead and do your work. An An is fine. Just remember to come and see An An when you're done. An An will always be waiting for you."

Brother Suibian was amused.

He looked at An Jin on the screen, who was making funny faces with her pretty little face, and continued typing: You can start a game first, you don't have to wait for me.

An Jin pouted and said, "No, no, I want to wait for my brother to play together~"

It seems like An Jin can't live without Suibian Ge, but actually An Jin doesn't want to play ranked games with others.

Even the live chat noticed An Jin's little scheme and left comments.

Come back soon, Brother Suibian~ Without you, An'an will have no one to take care of her~

I'm dying of laughter. The streamer got flamed like crazy last game, he definitely won't dare to solo queue this game.

The streamer's solo queue cat is what I would call a nightmare.

Although the comments exposed An Jin's lie, it still made Brother Suibian secretly laugh, and he didn't even realize he had entered the game.

It's obvious that the female streamers in the car team that Brother Suibian has joined still care about every boss who gets in the car.

He started interacting with the bosses as soon as he entered the game, but unfortunately, what was even more obvious was his perfunctory attitude.

He was preoccupied with An Jin and didn't even turn on his microphone until the female anchor kept asking him questions, at which point he would turn on his microphone to give her a perfunctory reply.

Even so, he still complained that the female anchor was annoying.

In the mid-game, Suibian Ge became even more annoyed when he heard An Jin constantly muttering in the live stream, "Why hasn't Suibian Ge come back yet?"

The game mechanics were incredibly skillful; he single-handedly pushed deep into enemy territory, managing to escape unscathed from a 1v3 situation.

It was just that because he didn't speak, and the other members of the team weren't very competitive, he was pushing lanes and taking down towers aggressively, while his teammates were recklessly engaging in team fights they shouldn't have. The two sides were locked in a stalemate for thirty minutes, just like the start of the game.

Hearing An Jin's fake crying coming through the phone microphone, Brother Suibian impatiently turned on his microphone and said, "Can you play properly?"

The female streamer, who was having a good time, laughed awkwardly and said, "Yes, yes, everyone, be serious and play well."

The other bosses on the bus, who were having a great time, suddenly became unhappy and said in a very aggressive tone, "Who didn't play properly?"

I didn't want to waste my breath arguing with these Platinum-level players. After returning to base and sending two signals, I headed straight for Baron Nashor.

The female streamer patiently calmed the atmosphere in the team, and she managed to persuade the other bosses to come back. However, they were too careless when it came to the Baron. If the enemy jungler hadn't been eliminated, the Baron would have almost been stolen by the enemy.

Brother Suibian was furious at this scene. If he were playing with An Jin, An Jin would have already started cursing him.

This game was completely different. The female streamer was still shouting "Nice!" in the microphone, praising her own jungler for stealing the dragon so well that I was almost speechless.

Our jungler has Smite, and the enemy jungler hasn't respawned yet. This dragon should have been ours anyway. It's basic stuff, nothing to brag about.

With a frown, Brother Suibian, fueled by the Baron buff, pushed down the base and, speaking into his microphone, uttered his final words to the rest of the team: "I'm not playing anymore."

He jumped out of the car and ran to An Jin's live stream.

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