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Her Food Livestream Broke the Galaxy

Chapter 616 - 635: Jealousy
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Chapter 616: Chapter 635: Jealousy

’Why is she so strong?’

’Why did she get Outstanding Soldier!’

’Why is she in Class A?’

’Why is she also a streamer with so many fans?’

’Does such a perfect person even exist in this world? Of course not!’

’And look, her dirty laundry is finally out in the open.’

’Openly skipping the test in Class A... I knew it! She must have someone backing her, or she bribed someone important.’

’She’s rich, isn’t she!’

Someone replied, explaining that these people were underestimating the university. The instructors were extremely impartial; how could they be bribed by a single person?

But this explanation was quickly drowned out by another voice: "Yeah, the poster above has a point. It’s hard to be bribed by a single person. But what about being bribed by the Federation Live Broadcast Company?"

"From what I know, she was the ’Most Popular Streamer’ for the Federation Live Broadcast Company last year, right? A beautiful food streamer who claims to be a Spirit Healing Master. Now, tell me, what if you added ’Federation University honors student’ and ’outstanding A-level spiritual power Mecha Soldier’ to that title? What do you think then?"

"Suddenly she seems one-of-a-kind, right? A girl on a pedestal? Who wouldn’t love a streamer like that? It’s the perfect modern-day persona."

"The company must be behind this. Fuck, they’re even promoting their people here at our university."

With nobles in charge and money ruling the universe, is there any fairness left in this world?! It’s all bullshit!

He sounded like he was being rational and objective, his analysis seemingly reasonable yet tinged with righteous fervor. Many people rallied behind him. Soon, the post not only gained traction but went viral, getting pinned directly to the homepage.

It was at this moment that Liu Tingting scrolled and found the post.

She was seeing red after skimming through it. ’Bribing someone? Was the entire military training not completely transparent? Are these people blind? Can’t they see how hard Qiuqiu worked?’

’A bunch of people who haven’t even unlocked their Genes and can’t control the smallest micro-Mecha are here criticizing the skills of someone who can actually make a Mecha run?’

’It’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard.’

Furious, she left a comment, typing out a long, well-reasoned argument.

But just because someone replied calling her a Jiang Qiuqiu fan, wow, it was as if her words meant nothing. No one read her points; they just flamed her.

They flamed her for being a brain-dead fan of a streamer.

Liu Tingting: ???

With her fiery temper, she immediately launched into a flame war, taking on the whole mob by herself.

Her expression was so contorted with rage that Jiang Qiuqiu couldn’t help but ask, "What’s wrong? You’re so worked up right before bed."

"Those three idiots from our class are making veiled insults about you on the forum, and a bunch of morons who can’t tell right from wrong have jumped into the thread to curse you out!"

"Veiled insults?"

"Qiuqiu, don’t look at the forum! Wait, I’ll get the upperclassmen. They think they can win a flame war against us? Just a bunch of jealous, green-eyed monsters."

After saying that, she forwarded the link to the post to the main Federation University Ju people group chat.

Chaos ensued.

As her friend’s expression grew more and more furious, Jiang Qiuqiu opened the forum as well. The post was ranked high. Clicking on it, she saw the vague allusions and the increasingly filthy tone of the comments the further she scrolled. It was all nauseating.

Jiang Qiuqiu’s brow furrowed.

Seeing Tingting trying to fight them all off by herself, her gaze softened, but she said, "Tingting, you guys don’t have to keep arguing."

"You can’t reason with people like this. They’re anonymous, and they intentionally say the ugliest things they can think of."

"Even if you win the argument, you won’t feel happy about it."

"Then what should we do?! Just let them keep spouting nonsense?"

"Why would we let them spout nonsense? We can just tell an instructor." As she spoke, Jiang Qiuqiu pulled the freshman handbook from under her pillow. "It says in here that insulting fellow students is not allowed."

"Arguing with them won’t make them apologize, but telling an instructor definitely will."

"..."

???

’T-tell the instructor?’

The innocent interstellar students were floored. ’That’s an option?’

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