Although the advertisement is presented as a "government reminder," it is obvious that it was not issued by the official live streaming platform.
Regardless of its veracity, this news is enough to be a bombshell, detonating the currently thriving entrepreneurial environment.
Everyone clicked on the live stream of the user with the ID "秀逗可餐".
Li Lechen was no exception.
Sure enough, a thin man in the live stream was clutching his throat in pain.
"brush--"
User "Nima Youbing" (Level 26) tipped the streamer 1000 Sunshine Coins.
"brush--"
[Level 27 user "Red Flame Bronze" tipped the streamer 500 Sunshine Coins]
"brush--"
[Level 16 user "Antenna Baby" tipped the streamer 2000 Sunshine Coins]
"brush--"
[Level 21 user "Drunk and Awesome" tipped the streamer 5000 Sunshine Coins]
"brush--"
[Level 24 user "Xiaoming Get Out" tipped the streamer with Sunshine Coins]
Normally, if Huang Dou suddenly had millions more viewers and they all started giving him tips, he would jump for joy.
But now, he's poisoned, poisoned by fruit acids.
The key issue is that there's no antidote in the store, and no amount of money can buy it.
The most tragic thing in life is having the money but losing yourself.
It wasn't that Huang Dou was deliberately trying to play the victim by doing the live stream; rather, he was still clinging to a last glimmer of hope that some influential person would take pity on him and give him a fruit acid antidote.
If poisoning occurs within at least 20 minutes, the antidote can minimize the damage; if poisoning occurs within 30 minutes, the antidote can still save the life; but if it occurs any longer, it will be too late.
Only five minutes have passed.
Of course, those five minutes felt like an eternity to Huang Dou, a painful century.
"Help...help me..." Huang Dou tried to make a sound.
What exactly happened to the streamer? Why did he get glycolic acid poisoning?
Could it be that they bought and ate poisonous fresh fruits and vegetables from the online store?
I think it's very likely that someone bought poisonous fresh fruits and vegetables from the online store and then sold them as non-poisonous ones.
If someone actually did that, it would be intentional homicide.
I'm so scared! Suddenly I'm afraid to eat fresh fruits and vegetables. Does anyone know which ones are poisonous and which ones aren't?
[Perhaps I ate some fruit that wasn't properly detoxified. What could be the cause?]
[Is the host still able to speak? Tell us quickly!]
Exactly! It's okay if you die, but we need to know why you died!
[Your death benefits the world, streamer, you're amazing!]
[Why don't you type it out to us, streamer? Can you just use your mind?]
When it came to telepathic typing, Huang Dou remembered that his level was high enough to use this method to communicate with the audience, so he quickly clicked on it.
The comments posted by the streamer have a special golden halo, making them easily distinguishable from ordinary comments.
I have glycolic acid poisoning! Help! Does anyone know the antidote? Please help me!
We know you have fruit acid poisoning, but we're asking how and where you got it.
[Exactly, the fruit acid antidote isn't available in the store. Did you think we'd hoard it?]
[Nobody would stockpile this in advance, right?]
[If I had known this would fetch a high price now, I would have stockpiled it too, but back then, no one would have done so.]
I remember being suddenly notified of the removal from shelves; I certainly didn't.
[Please stop sending these useless SOS messages, streamer!]
I bought 7D-printed tomatoes from "Mint Syrup" and got poisoned after eating them.
Holy crap! I just ate one!
[Has no one upstairs been poisoned?]
The tomatoes I ate were 7D-printed tomatoes sold at "Xiaoming's Jam Shop".
[Pshaw! If it's not some kind of "mint syrup," don't spout nonsense, it's terrifying!]
Could they have used a toxic pen refill for printing?
I searched for "mint syrup" but couldn't find this ID.
[Of course they changed the name. After something like this, if they didn't change it, were they just waiting to be criticized?]
[After something like this happens, can changing your name really help you escape the consequences?]
I wanted to mention that I bought 7D-printed cucumbers from "Mint Syrup" yesterday. They said they were printed and then reprinted, and they were only 10 Sunshine Coins each. I bought three!
[Damn! Don't talk nonsense upstairs!]
I'm not making this up, I really bought it and even ate it.
Why are the people upstairs still alive? Is there an antidote upstairs?
Upon seeing that someone had also eaten the 7D-printed fruits and vegetables from "Mint Syrup" and was still alive, Huang Dou seemed to see a glimmer of hope and quickly sent a message in the chat.
{Please, someone give me an antidote!}
I don't have the antidote, and I took it but wasn't poisoned.
The man quickly clarified.
However, even though it had been cleared, there was still one cucumber left, and I dared not eat it anymore.
What's going on? Is it selective poisoning? Does it depend on luck whether anyone dies?
really!
I also bought 7D-printed tomatoes from "Mint Syrup" brand. They're cheap, and their sales are pretty good.
Have many people been poisoned?
It's very likely that those who were poisoned all died, and then we simply didn't know what happened to them.
Suddenly I'm afraid to eat fresh fruit sold by private shops.
Suddenly I'm afraid to eat jam sold by private shops.
"Xiao Ming's Jam" should be fine, it's an established brand.
[The fresh fruit from "Heroine Xixi's" shop should be fine, right? It was printed from a museum.]
[Could they be different? "Peppermint Syrup" isn't a brand new seller.]
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