Chapter 38 Coping
An Jin greatly appreciated Yan Qing's tact.
She has a terrible memory; the things that kept her up all night yesterday were forgotten in just 24 hours.
Compared to the complicated and unresolved entanglements with Yan Qing in reality, what An Jin cares about most is her career.
She sat cross-legged on the bed, anxiously opened Tadpole Video, and frantically searched for her own name.
When the keyword "An An" is entered into the search box, big data automatically matches several keywords to An Jin's search based on the default searches of others.
#AnAnCan'tSleep#
#An'an couldn't sleep, so she played games with Jiang Jinhan#
...
An Jin clicked on the first search option, and many videos related to herself automatically popped up on her phone screen.
When An Jin searched for herself, she wasn't logged into her account, so the video that popped up was a short video she had posted herself.
The two short videos she posted on Kedou Video both received good traffic, one with over 10,000 likes and the other with over 30,000 likes, and the total number of views in the background exceeded 300,000.
The views from just these two videos brought her nearly three thousand yuan in income.
An Jin swiped her finger across the screen, and the second video that appeared on her screen was a clip of her dressed as a maid, giggling and trying to get money from her boss.
The video editing team cut out all of An Jin's voice and paired it with a catchy DJ track, looping several short clips on repeat.
The beautiful woman had a lively laugh, her movements were alluringly awkward, her skin was snow-white, and her lips were soft and red.
Her slender waist was wrapped in cheap fabric, her snow-white thighs were tightly closed together, and below that, there were smooth black stockings.
Men have a much larger animalistic side to their personality, and their strong reproductive desires, passed down from ancient times, are even stronger than those of women.
Younger men with less experience are more easily seduced by audiovisual content.
This poorly edited clip received 90,000 likes.
An Jin counted on her fingers; it had only been a day or two since she did her live stream in a maid outfit.
An Jin took a screenshot and wrote down the name of this "sliced kid," intending to cause him trouble later.
Everything else is fine, but to some extent, the sliced boy and the streamer have a symbiotic relationship.
The more popular the streamer, the more money the slice-up boy earns.
The higher the traffic of the clips edited by the clip editor, the more he earns, and the more feedback he can give to the streamer.
An Jin doesn't mind that the wild, sliced-up boy is making money off her; she's just annoyed by the titles he uses when he posts videos.
What does it mean when a woman won't speak, and a man won't move his legs?
An Jin's only advantage is her mouth; otherwise, the live stream might not have been able to take off.
Holding a grudge, An Jin scribbled on her phone's notes app for a while before continuing to scroll down to the video.
The remaining videos are mostly game clips, and the few clips featuring guys who came for An Jin's looks haven't really gone viral.
Some got thousands of likes, others only a few dozen.
They were all quite good at interpersonal relationships; regardless of how much traffic their videos received, they all tagged An Jin's live stream account in the pinned comments or in the title.
After a intensive internet patrol, An Jin opened her social media and started casually chatting in groups.
The threshold for the parking space owner group she created today is extremely high. The starting point is two sports cars, which is a gift worth two hundred yuan. Since the owners who joined the group are not familiar with each other yet, they all remain silent after joining.
An Jin didn't care about any of that. Once the group was created, she naturally had to start maintaining it.
An Jin thought for a moment, then changed her posture, lying on the bed like a stranded mermaid, and took two photos of her legs with her phone before sending them to the group chat.
An An: Goodnight, brothers, An An is going to sleep now~ [Leg photos *2]
The group, which had been silent for over an hour, quickly became lively again because of An'an's two photos.
Is An'an going to sleep? Good evening!
Such long legs! Is An'an sleeping so early?
Goodnight, goodnight. @AnAn, is the live stream still at 3 PM tomorrow?
There are seven or eight parking spaces in the group chat. How will it be calculated if someone gets on the bus tomorrow? @安安
Anjin typed a reply to the boss in the group: It's time to get ready for bed, because staying up late is bad for your skin. Regarding tomorrow's parking space, I'll draw a prize in the group tomorrow morning. Those who don't win will have to wait until the day after tomorrow.
The bosses in the group are all very easy to talk to; they basically agree to whatever An Jin says.
After dealing with these bosses, An Jin took a deep breath and looked at the chat page filled with red dots indicating her presence.
Once the easy-to-handle people are dealt with, the ones who will appear now are basically the difficult bosses.
First and foremost is Jiang Jinhan, the most important one.
An Jin finished playing games with him at 10:30 PM. This guy hadn't finished his training for the day. An Jin had already gone offline to rest, but he was still fighting in the Rift.
The problem is, not only does he play games, but he also sends messages to An Jin from time to time.
In just over an hour, more than a dozen messages were sent, which gave An Jin a headache.
An Jin replied with a jumbled mess of words, then ended her conversation with Jiang Jinhan with the classic dismissive phrase, "I'm going to sleep now."
The remaining two bosses were difficult to deal with.
One is 76, and the other is 'Whatever'.
An Jin estimated that both men were quite old. 76 usually acted very easy to talk to An Jin when they played games or chatted.
But for some reason, An Jin was a little afraid of 76.
Especially in private, An Jin really didn't want to have any contact with 76.
Ultimately, it's simply that although 76 didn't say it aloud and tried his best to conceal it, his hidden disdain and contempt during their casual chats and games were easily noticeable.
Compared to the awkwardness of getting along with 76, Casual Guy is a different kind of troublesome one.
An Jin frowned as she typed a reply to Suibian Ge's message.
What makes Brother Suibian difficult to deal with is that he meddles too much, acts superior, and wants to control everything he sees.
My dad's going to die.
But what makes 'Suibian Ge' better than '76' is that 'Suibian Ge' is aware of his own personality flaws.
Therefore, when An Jin inadvertently reveals her dislike for Suibian Ge's words, Suibian Ge will immediately take compensatory measures.
This compensation measure is simply giving money.
Anyway, An Jin didn't chat with Bian Ge for very long before their chat window was filled with transfer records and refunds.
LOL.
An Jin didn't dare to accept it at all.
Brother Suibian's personality is very similar to that of a middle-aged man who is married, has children, and is financially independent.
Normally, it's fine if Brother Sui gives An Jin gifts, but if An Jin accepts the red envelopes, and Brother Sui's wife comes looking for her later, she'll have to pay them back whether she wants to or not.
Of course, the most important thing is...
An Jin's live stream has already taken off, and the revenue from her streams these past few days has been astonishing. Naturally, she no longer cares so much about the small amount of money that Brother Sui transfers to her.
After dealing with several difficult bosses, An Jin logged into her Tadpole Video account and began clearing her private messages.
She frowned as she looked at her offensive private messages and said irritably, "Why haven't the officials contacted us yet?"
An Jin had already looked into it when choosing a live streaming platform. Tadpole Video does sign streamers, but they sign fewer streamers. The people they sign are usually either big streamers from other platforms or promising new streamers.
An Jin irritably cleared out her private messages and notifications in the background, then pouted and opened her own backend transaction history.
"What's going on? I have so much revenue and nobody's contacting me? Does Tadpole Video want to go bankrupt?!"
Being a personal streamer has its advantages and disadvantages.
The advantage is freedom; you can broadcast whenever you want, or stop when you don't want to, and you can even switch platforms and change the content of your live stream at will.
However, there are also many downsides to being an individual streamer. For example, if you sign with a guild, although you will be exploited again, as long as you have revenue, the guild can help you in many ways.
Pushing the stream, slicing the video, buying online trolls.
Your guild members will guide you through various activities, help you gain popularity and create on-screen couples, and even arrange everything for your boss's guild, with someone specifically assigned to chat with your boss on your behalf.
Most importantly, unions can avoid taxes.
For individual streamers, after deducting the platform's share and taxes, if the boss spends ten yuan, the streamer usually receives three and a half to four yuan.
But if you sign with the union, you can keep four out of every ten dollars.
If you sign a contract with the platform, you can get 5.5 to 6 yuan for a 10 yuan gift.
An Jin is envious of the guild's help, but she won't choose to sign with the guild.
The reason is simple: her live streams have already taken off, and with Jiang Jinhan as her powerful tool for attracting viewers, she doesn't need the guild's help.
An Jin wants to sign a contract with the Tadpole Video platform, become a streamer on the platform, get more revenue sharing and promotion, participate in more activities, and earn more money.
Unfortunately, signing a contract with a platform is very difficult.
An Jin checked her own backend private messages and notifications but found no messages that appeared to be from official platform personnel.
She sighed, put down her phone, and said, "The battle isn't over yet; I still need to work harder."
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