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Step aside.

Li Lechen opened his personal belongings and pulled out the last can of "invisible paint".

[Is this invisible paint?]

Are they planning to use paint to make the tomatoes invisible?

[OMG! What kind of brain does this streamer have? How did they come up with such an idea?]

One thing I've always wondered is, if I use invisible paint, will I be unable to find my own things?

I heard that the first version of the invisible coating was so effective that even the user couldn't find it. The current version is improved; the user can see it, and there's even an antidote.

I've always thought invisible paint was a useless product; I don't know what its practical purpose is.

In terms of practical significance, many things are meaningless, even natural water is meaningless because there is a water recycling system.

Poverty limits your imagination, but in the eyes of the streamer, even a speck of dust has meaning.

Has anyone used this invisible paint? What's special about it?

I remember that the "Xiao Ming, get out" message involved covering all the tools with invisible paint, making it look like it was done remotely.

I always thought he was just doing it remotely.

"brush--"

[Level 24 user "Xiaoming Get Out" tipped the streamer with Sunshine Coins]

"brush--"

[Level 24 user "Xiaoming Get Out" tipped the streamer with Sunshine Coins]

"brush--"

[Level 24 user "Xiaoming Get Out" tipped the streamer with Sunshine Coins]

[@Xiaoming, get out of here, you rich guy!]

I watched a live stream by "Xia Nu Xi Xi" who said she used "telekinesis," and I suspect she might have used this invisibility coating as well.

Does using "invisible paint" guarantee wealth?

Let's see how the streamer uses it.

[Wow, the "invisible paint" sold out in the blink of an eye! What are you guys doing? 500 coins a can isn't cheap!]

[@Xiaoming, get out of here! Tell us about your experience using this invisible paint. How was it?]

[@Xiaoming, get out! Did the streamer suggest you use invisible paint? And then you got rich?]

[@Xiaoming, get out! I remember you were almost too poor to pay your charter, so how did you still have money to buy invisible paint?]

I bet it's a desperate gamble; they think they'll strike it rich after buying invisible paint.

Ouch! It sold out in just a few seconds!

Guo Xiaoming was actually a newcomer, and as soon as he joined, he offered up the profits, which resulted in him seeing many people tagging him.

After watching the comments for a while, I roughly understood some of the issues.

So he explained: "I got that can of 'invisible paint' from a red envelope. I didn't sell it because it would only be worth a few hundred coins on resale, and I figured it wouldn't make sense to use it on anything else, so I used it on my kitchenware. The effect is really good; I can see these tools, but you can't see them when you watch the live stream."

[@XiaomingGetOut, did this invisible paint give you the inspiration? And then you started experimenting with private detoxification?]

Of course, that's not true, but Guo Xiaoming felt there was no need to say so much or be so certain, especially since the super-rich player in the exclusive zone was using "invisible paint" at that moment.

[Let's all watch the live stream, I'm really curious to know what the streamer is going to do after hiding all this fruit] Guo Xiaoming posted a comment to avoid the question, successfully diverting everyone's attention to Li Lechen's actions at that moment.

Indeed, Li Lechen planned to use "invisible paint" to make the cherry tomatoes invisible so he could bring them in openly.

If we have such advanced technology, wouldn't it be a waste to not use it, as it connects us to the future two thousand years from now?

Soon, the bag of cherry tomatoes had become transparent. Although they still had a pale golden outline in Li Lechen's eyes, no one except Li Lechen himself could perceive their existence, not only people in the real world but also those watching the live stream.

Although "invisible paint" has existed for over a thousand years, it seems that no live streamer has ever used it in a broadcast, or rather, no one has done so in the last hundred years.

Therefore, Li Lechen's live demonstration attracted a lot of attention.

[Indeed, it's completely invisible.]

I'm concerned about whether this will pass through security.

[Can neutron particle detectors detect it?]

If even a neutron particle detector can't detect it, then it has no choice but to disappear completely.

[If it can be detected, then it's not very meaningful; anyway, even with invisibility coating, it can't get into the museum.]

But it looks really fun, and using it in a live stream could really attract a lot of viewers.

I've decided to make my piano invisible, so it will look like I'm playing it from a distance. That should be really interesting.

I'm going to make everything in my shop invisible. It'll cost ten coins each time, and what you get will be entirely based on luck.

I wouldn't go to a place like that; I'd waste my money and have no idea what I'd get.

Exactly, only an idiot would go.

Not necessarily. If there are valuable items inside, you might be able to pick out something worth a hundred coins for ten coins.

That's right! All products in this shop are 10 coins each, absolutely 10 coins each! The most expensive item you can choose is worth 1,000 coins. Don't miss this opportunity! Welcome to "Ah San's Shop"!

Damn! You're making me really want to try it!

If the entire process were broadcast live without any visible intervention, and then the products were shuffled for a blind selection, the appeal would be even greater.

[Damn it! Someone stole my idea again!]

This method really works!

[It seems you can find a way to make money just by watching live streamers.]

Everyone here is incredibly talented!

I want to open a hidden shop too!

[Invisible paint is out of stock, what are you all arguing about?]

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