Chapter 67: It's not about pressure, it's about traffic.
After more than an hour of searching for a place to hold a meeting.
An Jin chose to continue her normal live stream routine when the number of viewers in the live stream room was at its peak.
She opened the client in the background and, as if nothing had happened, greeted the boss from the car in the live broadcast room.
"Let's get back to playing games. Bosses, log in already! We've already wasted over an hour."
"Password? There are so many people in the live stream, why the hell are you bringing the boss on board?"
I can't even imagine how happy those bosses must be.
I tried it out, and it was awesome, thanks!
Is this really our An'an? Even when she's making money, she's so responsible.
The boss himself is here, and to be honest, it's absolutely awesome.
Feeling good, huh? If you're so happy, why aren't you swiping? It's a password, believe me or not, I'll swipe a cigarette right now and steal your parking spot.
I don't believe it.
I don't believe it either.
A dream carnival exploded on the screen, and the boss who had just spoken continued to send bullet comments.
Do you believe it now? Speak up!
I believe it, bro. Stop swiping.
An Jin glanced at the backend: "Thank you for the Dream Carnival, boss~ Today, participating in the Dream Carnival will give you WeChat friend slots. Bosses with the resources, don't miss out!"
The boss who just watched the Dream Carnival is still very stubborn. While posting dissatisfied comments on the screen, he is also sending a lot of private messages to An Jin in the background.
An Jin was used to the bosses' quick changes of attitude. While waiting for the parking space owners to register, she sent her WeChat ID to these bosses who had visited the carnival through the backend.
But I'm really curious, are the spots in the streamer cup really that precious? Why is that person deliberately stirring up trouble for our An An?
This is extremely rare; there are only forty slots available on each platform.
Of the forty slots, eight are for professional players, leaving thirty-two for streamers. Half of those thirty-two will be taken by official commentators, retired players, and so on, with the remaining slots going to streamers.
With hundreds of streamers vying for only ten or so spots in the alliance zone, you tell me how precious they are.
Although there are few spots available, there have been similar events before. So-and-so who didn't participate this time can participate next time. Why make such a fuss?
High pay, low workload, and high traffic—wouldn't you want that?
Hehe, of course I want to.
"You're right to want to. Nanfengyao wants to too, but she can't compete with the other streamers on Kedou. The streamers with spots are basically all famous."
As soon as the event was announced, I took a look. The streamers selected by Tadpole, except for An'an, were basically all veteran streamers, and all of them had more fans than Nanfengyao.
Oh, I see... No wonder they're targeting our stupid An'an and stirring things up.
Isn't she dreaming too much? Has she forgotten that our An'an also has powerful connections?
: ? What kind of backing does An'an have?
You idiot! An'an already said a while ago that she signed a contract with the platform and is now a streamer on the platform.
What kind of backing is this? Isn't that other person a platform streamer too?
LOL, I just remembered that so-and-so was a streamer on the platform. But I'm a little curious, since she had a contract with the platform, how did she quit?
I don't know. I remember that the platform has requirements for live streaming duration and revenue when signing contracts.
Surely you don't have to be a scoundrel...
Who cares? We'll see if she really takes advantage of us.
When An Jin, the boss, clicked "Start Game," she saw the chat discussing the matter enthusiastically and explained, "Let's see if she has any shame. The platform's contract limits the livestream duration and revenue, but this limitation is set up because the platform has to pay social insurance and housing fund contributions and provide a base salary. If she doesn't stream, at most the company won't pay her insurance and base salary."
Not broadcasting only means I won't get the base salary from the platform, nothing else.
An Jin didn't care whether Nan Fengyao would become a black sheep later. When she was PK'ing with others, she only said harsh words. Her purpose was to provoke Nan Fengyao and heat up the atmosphere so that the boss would give her points.
An Jin is no good person.
When she said she wanted to have a PK with Nanfeng Yao after she retired from the entertainment industry, she had already prepared a way out for herself. If she won the PK, then naturally there would be no problem.
If she loses, An Jin will definitely become a black sheep.
Hilarious! Is face more important than money?
An Jin is 100% unlikely to retire from the entertainment industry.
At most, it's the kind of thing where they get criticized while livestreaming and making money.
What's wrong with using a rolling cutter?
Black and red are still red.
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