Chapter 73 was carried away.



Chapter 73 was carried away.

An Jin doesn't put undue pressure on people, has good awareness, and is good at finding opportunities. In addition, with Jiang Jinhan's protection, the team members are getting along very quickly.

Breadman recalled how An Jin had sweet-talked his teammates on YY after the victory, and a smile unconsciously appeared on his face.

Playing games with An Jin is like a grand adventure. You never know what dangers lie ahead, so you're always on edge on the way.

But the grand adventure always ends happily; you can always find something unforgettable in this adventure.

Just hearing "little bread" makes you think she's been pressured by a bad woman; look at those dark circles under her eyes.

Finding a way to get along, hahaha, oh my god, Little Bread is the MVP, right?

So annoying! The streamer cup competition will last for more than a month, and An'an has put most of her energy into it, so she only has four or five hours of live streaming each day.

I miss An'an so much! I've already renewed my membership until next year, and I wonder when An'an will update her status again.

The most wronged ones are probably the parking space owners in the WeChat group, hahaha, their parking time is halved on the same day.

I think it's quite a good deal, to be honest.

Honestly, without An'an, who would ignore their 100,000 to 200,000 viewers in the live stream and play games with you?

Damn it, it's a pity the parking fee has increased to the equivalent of two cruise ships, otherwise I would have gone and gotten one.

Why is it rising so fast? Holy crap.

The price of the package went up the next day, not only for parking spaces, but also for room administrators and friends lists.

Holy crap, one Carnival slot, one friend slot, two Carnival moderators, it's ridiculously expensive.

Exactly! I paid over 6,000 yuan for a friend, but I posted less on WeChat Moments than on my tadpole feed. I lost a fortune.

Does the person upstairs need a thigh accessory?

I'm knocking on Rich Bro's door...

The chat was flooded with comments from An Jin's viewers, but Breadman saw it but pretended not to.

As a retired professional player, the reason he could tolerate the pressure from An Jin's commands was partly because An Jin's popularity was too appealing.

After it was confirmed that he was An Jin's teammate, the number of viewers in the live stream, which originally had more than 10,000, instantly doubled on the second day.

This is just the bread man's live stream, not including those who were diverted to the cripple and pipa's live streams.

An Jin's fans are characterized by their large numbers, high volume of conversations, and abundant wealth.

Once they entered the live stream room, they were completely at ease and immediately asked about An Jin.

Breadman initially didn't want to pay attention to these people. After all, this was his own live stream, and if the chat kept asking about other streamers, wouldn't that be treating him like he wasn't human?

But he never expected that these people were actually rich.

The bread maker's daily turnover is usually around 50,000, but these past few days he's managed to get it to 100,000.

After they formed a small group, Cripple and Pipa mentioned in the group that An Jin's fans had recently sent them a lot of gifts.

For the sake of money, they pretended not to hear An Jin's pressure when they were playing games.

The bread man uses a mouse to control his character as he walks out of the spring.

After two and a half minutes in the laning phase, Breadman secured the kill on his opponent and, as expected, chose to recall.

He looked at the gifts being presented by audience members backstage, who were wearing signs that read "An Jin Fan Club," and said with a smile, "Thank you for the sports car, boss."

On the other side, Pipa, who started streaming early, teamed up with the cripple for a duo queue.

Both of them have a decent number of viewers in their live streams. Previously, their live streams only had a stable audience of around 3,000 people, but now one has 8,000 and the other has over 10,000.

The silent and introverted cripple's live stream had more viewers, simply because he played jungle. Every morning when he went live, many of An Jin's fans would wait in his live stream to ask him how many times he had ganked the bottom lane in yesterday's practice matches.

The talkative Pipa expressed envy but not jealousy.

The viewers in the live chat asked him curiously why.

Pipa whispered to the chat: "That's the good thing about playing a top laner without a jungler. You can easily hide when reviewing the game."

The team's focus is on the mid, bot, and jungle. He plays a utility top laner. In scrims, the enemy team would gank him at first, but later they realized that ganking him was useless, and eventually no jungler came to gank him anymore.

Unless it's a necessary dragon fight, Pipa can play top lane almost like playing against bots every day. As long as he plays steadily and doesn't keep feeding, most of the time while he's still laning in the top lane, the mid and bot lanes will have already started pushing the high ground, preparing for the game to end.

Youbao Pipa stretched and, as usual, pre-selected a support top laner after entering the game.

The cripple glanced at the screen and whispered a reminder: "We're playing ranked matches, not scrims."

Forget about hanging around, get the crap out of me!

Pipa slapped her forehead and switched to a different hero: "Oh my god, I just picked the one I like."

There is a training match at 3 PM.

So Anjin started her live stream at 2 PM.

The viewers were overjoyed watching her live stream, and the chat was full of questions asking if she wasn't playing any practice matches today.

An Jin yawned, scratched her head and said, "Go ahead and play. Didn't you guys say I don't stream much? I'll stream for a bit and then play."

What?! An Xiao'an is actually being so nice to us, starting her live stream early to play with us a little longer!

I'm so touched, I'll send you a gift right now.

Dear An'an, where did you buy your clothes today? They look so good!

An Jin glanced at the comments, ignoring the praise, and replied, "I bought the clothes online. If you want them, I'll post the link in the platform's fan group later."

An Jin's fan base has now skyrocketed to over 500,000, and she has opened four or five fan groups with thousands of members each on the Tadpole platform, which is driving An Jin, the group owner, crazy.

Every time she logs on, she gets overwhelmed by the 99+ messages flooding her fan groups, making it nearly unbearable. Once she gets her salary this month, she's definitely going to get another computer.

An Jin didn't know what was going on, but she had more and more female fans lately, and people often asked her for links to the clothes she was wearing and the cosmetics she was using.

She thought for a moment, and a great way to make money suddenly popped into her head. With a sly grin, she opened the chat box with Lisa.

An'an can't sleep: Is Sister Lisa there?

Lisa was there, of course. She worked even longer hours than An Jin, and her reply speed was as fast as ever.

Lisa: Yes, is there anything I can help you with, An'an?

An'an can't sleep: Sister Lisa, do you think I can open a live-streaming e-commerce shop?

On the other side of the computer, Lisa didn't get An Jin's words and looked at the computer screen with a puzzled expression, saying, "The live stream was going well, why did you suddenly think of selling products?"

An Jin's fan base is predominantly male, and her live streams consist entirely of playing games.

Lisa thought for a moment and tentatively typed a message to An Jin: An An, why did you suddenly think of opening a shop window?

An Jin replied: I've noticed that fans have been asking me every day which brands my clothes and cosmetics are from. I was thinking of opening a kitchen where I can hang up all the things I buy and use. That way, I can make money and I won't have to answer fans' questions every day.

Most of the clothes An Jin wore during her live streams were purchased online, with a small portion from Yan Qing. However, the clothes Yan Qing bought were quite expensive, and An Jin didn't wear many of them during the live streams, for fear that the prices would be revealed.

Lisa then understood what An Jin meant, and she breathed a sigh of relief.

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