The number of viewers in the live stream is still the same as before, now exceeding 30,000.
The barrage of comments was also plentiful.
[The host has been eating for almost half an hour, right? Are they still full?]
[The key point is that the host just vomited for more than half an hour, so don't rush to eat, just experience it first.]
[So, what does the antidote worth 300,000 coins taste like?]
[Eating 300,000 in one bite? I'd rather be dead.]
[I'll never be able to afford the antidote in my life, not even if I die.]
[I was really looking forward to watching a streamer die from fruit acid poisoning, but ended up watching a foodie gorging on food – what a waste of time!]
[Isn't that the streamer upstairs who gets 3,000 coins as a reward after eating?]
Yeah, yeah, how can they be so stingy?
[@“Qian Duoduo Shuai”, I checked your tipping history. You haven't tipped a single cent in two hundred years, yet you still have the nerve to show off your presence.]
[This ID is unbearable to look at. Could it have been changed for money?]
Upon seeing that someone had tagged her, Qian Duoduo couldn't stand it and immediately retorted: "I was born with the surname Qian from the gene pool, and my name was randomly assigned Duoduo, so why can't I be called 'Qian Duoduo Handsome'?!"
The problem is you almost killed the streamer.
[Exactly, they even encouraged the streamer to eat food that might not have been fully detoxified.]
[We're all in quarantine, why are we fighting each other so fiercely?]
Anyone would be annoyed to be attacked, let alone Qian Duoduo who didn't think she had done anything wrong: "[It wasn't just me before, didn't you all want to see the streamer eat? The streamer isn't dead yet, why should I give her tips?]"
You won't tip the streamer even if they die.
Qian Duoduo: [You act like you know how to tip!]
But at least I wouldn't make reckless promises. Luckily, a wealthy patron tipped the streamer a million, allowing him to buy the antidote; otherwise, he would have truly died.
Qian Duoduo: [So what if I'm dead? Cabin rates are going to go up soon. With just these few Sun Coins, I'll definitely have to go to the contaminated zone once the rate goes up. Everyone without money will have to go to the contaminated zone!]
Perhaps it touched a nerve with many people, because after Qian Duoduo posted that comment, the screen suddenly went silent. Even Guo Ming, who had been engrossed in eating, looked up in surprise.
Only then did Li Lechen realize that the streamer had lost more than three times her size in just one hour; her cheekbones were prominent, her cheeks were sunken, and her chin was completely pointed.
Even though it had nothing to do with him, the stark contrast before and after still shocked Li Lechen.
No wonder he vomited for half an hour before, and no wonder he's eating so frantically now.
I'll just give out tips; after all, I need to spend my 280,000 points on tips to get experience points. I can't help everyone who needs it, but at least I've encountered people who need it, so I'll help them if I can.
So I clicked to tip, entered "", and was about to confirm when I noticed another comment popping up on the screen: "Paddle Money is so handsome".
[And you should be criticizing that "Wind Chaser Boy" instead; I've never seen a rich player in the safe zone give a reward and then grab the red envelope themselves.]
[That's a private area, of course you haven't seen it.]
Qian Duoduo: [The red envelope grabbing in the exclusive zone is even more frustrating. The surprise tax rebate is meant for ordinary people, so what's the point if he takes it back? If that's the case, it's better not to give such a large amount of money as a one-time reward.]
Um?
Li Lechen looked at the amount he had entered: a one-time reward of 280,000, which should give him 280 experience points, plus 28 red envelopes.
If I were to grab all 28 red envelopes myself, it would perfectly fulfill the saying "rich and handsome." But I don't want to let these people who love to watch the drama get away with it.
Besides, even if you don't accept any of the 28 red envelopes, you'll only get an extra 280 experience points. And in that case, the streamer will only receive 30%, which is in coins.
So what "Qian Duoduo Shuai" said makes sense. Rather than paying 70% in taxes, it's better not to tip so much at once.
So I deleted the amount and re-entered it.
"brush--"
[A top-tier user, "Chasing the Wind Boy," tipped the streamer 9999 Sunshine Coins.]
"brush--"
[A top-tier user, "Chasing the Wind Boy," tipped the streamer 9999 Sunshine Coins.]
"brush--"
[A top-tier user, "Chasing the Wind Boy," tipped the streamer 9999 Sunshine Coins.]
After sending three consecutive donations of 9999 Sunshine Coins each, Li Lechen was pleasantly surprised to find that, as expected, no red envelopes appeared. Just missing one Sunshine Coin was enough to blatantly evade taxes; the loopholes in this system were too blatant.
However, somewhat embarrassingly, the experience points were meticulously calculated to three decimal places, so after Li Lechen made three donations of 9999 Sunshine Coins each, his experience points reached 3030.997.
This is a number that's absolutely infuriating for people with OCD.
Although Li Lechen doesn't consider himself to be an obsessive-compulsive disorder sufferer, he still has some pursuit of balance and beauty, and he really can't accept this value.
"brush--"
[A user with the username "Chasing the Wind Boy" tipped the streamer 2 Sunshine Coins.]
This is great! The experience points are 3030.999, which is quite pleasing to the eye.
But this move stunned everyone watching the live stream, including the host Guo Ming.
I doubt any wealthy person would ever do something like this, right? After all, it's already a huge favor for the wealthy people in the safe zone to be willing to give rewards, so why would they consider tax avoidance?
Moreover, isn't most of the tax revenue collected from the quarantine zone used to build safe zones?
As for the wealthy patrons in the safe zone not claiming their red envelopes after giving them money, no one has specifically investigated this matter. After all, it's rare for someone to give 10,000 yuan in a single donation; it only happens occasionally with some popular streamers. As for the one or two red envelopes that do appear, it's unknown whether the wealthy patrons in the safe zone claimed them themselves or if one of the tens of thousands of people snatched them.
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