Chapter 78 -67: The First Day of Ten Days Battle_2
Because you never know when a nouveau riche prone to throwing money around in a frenzy will suddenly lose interest in you, or perhaps their funds will dry up.
Both streamers and players are human, with the same brain structure, and their attitudes are sure to change based on the players’ actions.
The same money spent when she is under pressure, in the form of rewards or encouragement, is definitely more effective than money spent haphazardly by more than tenfold.
Su Huai will certainly not be short of money in the future, but no matter how brash, one should have such awareness.
This is a kind of rule, set internally for oneself and externally for others.
Only when a man has independent principles in all aspects does he truly begin to exude charm.
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When Su Huai entered the livestream room with a newly minted blank account, Pei Shuyu was in the middle of a PK match.
She had sharp eyes, and immediately noticed Su Huai with his mount and special icon, promptly welcoming him, “Welcome Turbid Dog Number Three to my livestream room…”
Su Huai glanced at the time on the PK bar, didn’t wait for her to finish, and directly exited.
Then, he spent about 7 minutes browsing the platform before re-entering.
This time, she was in the second round of PK with the same person.
Pei Shuyu welcomed Su Huai a second time, and this time he didn’t leave, but he didn’t respond either, just quietly watching.
This too was a form of image building, conveying the subtext: I’m not uninterested in you; I’m uninterested in PK.
At this moment, Pei Shuyu’s intelligence was fully showcased.
She waited around 10 seconds for Su Huai, and when she received no feedback she seemed to instantly “get” something, stopped chasing after “Turbid Dog” to cue, and began to showcase herself.
“Brothers, Yuji is a dance streamer, a sophomore majoring in modern dance at a professional dance school, and I can also dance K-pop, with a soft, cute, and adorable personality…”
She wasn’t just rattling off like reading a script but rhythmically branding herself, increasing memorability and recognition.
When mentioning “majoring in modern dance,” she shrugged her shoulders and extended her arms, performing a very graceful arm wave.
Speaking of “a soft, cute, and adorable personality,” she tilted her head to the side, her outspread arms naturally pulling in to form a heart above her head.
Ending with a wink, she concluded, “I hope you all will hit the follow button, come see me more, and give Yuyu a chance to perform~~~”
Wow, just wow!
Su Huai was totally flabbergasted.
If he hadn’t been clear on Pei Shuyu’s later achievements, he might have been convinced already.
It’s outrageous, you know?!
The domineering female CEO hailed as a legend of the conservatory, who insiders claim has an extremely resilient core, having overcome adversity several times with her queen-like personality, is here acting cute for me?!
Who decided on this positioning for her?
Yet, judging by the response of the livestream room, her performance was very successful.
Less than ten people whipped up a storm of enthusiasm, showering the public screen with various emoticons and encouragement.
Many probably knew she was speaking to “Turbid Dog Number Three” specifically, but they still responded with fervent signals, attempting to tell her: I like the you right now!
Impressive!
Su Huai truly found her formidable.
Players used to livestreams might not find this a big deal, as there are plenty of female streamers who can naturally display and smoothly act cute on Douyin.
But Su Huai, having managed countless female streamers, was very aware that it’s really not easy.
First, it’s 2016.
Second, she surely hadn’t gone through professional training.
Third, after three months of training in 2021, still over 75% of female streamers couldn’t achieve what she did.
Fourth, among real-life top beauties, not one in a hundred could lower their guard like she did.
Fifth, her real personality wasn’t the soft and cute type, but her performance didn’t feel out of place at all.
Sixth, she tightly covered her biggest advantage, her chest, yet her leaderboard was finer than 99% of those bordering on provocative.
No, no, no, I must continue to raise her level…
Su Huai silently upgraded her to A-level in his mind.
— Somewhat inexperienced in certain areas but with great potential as a pillar-type streamer.
Above that, A+, is for frontline big streamers of the platform.
S-, are the top streamers of the platform.
S, transcending the circle, with fame throughout the entire network.
S+, top-ranked across the network.
Zhang Daxian, Xuxu Baobao, the once One Meter Five, Liu Yuning, Xin Youzhi…
Aside from streamers who started with short videos and focused on sales, there are hardly a dozen who truly went from streaming to S+ rank.
Years later, Pei Shuyu briefly reached the S+ rank, quickly transitioned, and disappeared from the spotlight, but now, just over a month into her streaming career, she already demonstrated A-level performance.
If only Top Supporter would pour in more effort, landing her more headlines, she’d solidly secure A+ in a month.
Su Huai grew pensive.
Am I facing nightmare difficulty right off the bat?
It just got more interesting…
Su Huai’s interest was piqued, and he paid close attention to the PK.
Her livestream had over 100,000 in popularity, but there were only about ten people in the audience. That’s the way it is with small platforms—there isn’t much attention, and it all depends on the top supporters.
Also, this kind of daily PK wasn’t the kind of crazy vote-seeking found on big platforms—it was basically everyone chatting separately.
The Top Supporter, of Emperor Level, with the ID Xichu Overlord, ended the opponent’s health bar with a single 1314, then typed coolly, “Let’s leave it at that, call me again if it’s not enough, I’m going out for a spin.”
He knew that attracting new players was the streamer’s job, but he didn’t want to witness this scene, so he chose to avoid the annoyance by stepping out.