Chapter 79 -67: The First Day of Ten Days Battle_3
Pei Shuyu “Hmm”ed, a hint of helplessness flashing in her eyes.
Su Huai wasn’t sure if he had seen correctly; the video quality was too poor, so he had to rely on his experience to judge.
As soon as Xichu Overlord left, Duke Third Supporter immediately started setting the pace, “Ba Wang Bro, don’t go, you just drove Bai away, and if you leave too, who’s going to save the day when Yuyu gets beat up?”
Fourth Supporter replied immediately, “Don’t we still have you? Huhu Bro? [Evil Grin]”
Bai is the 30-day ranking number two, a future deity, called Bai Qi.
Duke is the 30-day ranking number three, called Huhu Dasleep.
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Fourth Supporter is called King Gigi, a king-level spender with a consumption of 500,000.
The current drama was clearly about four players who were all interested in Pei Shuyu, the new anchor who explodes with cuteness, as they took turns undercutting each other.
My, my, quite the lively scene…
Su Huai couldn’t help but marvel.
But no matter how they tried to set the rhythm, as soon as Xichu Overlord left, Pei Shuyu immediately became more active, allowing Third Supporter and Fourth Supporter to interact freely on the public screen, while she took the initiative to cue Su Huai for the third time.
“Turbid Dog Number Three, can I call you Turbid Dog? Would that seem disrespectful? But I really can’t think of anything else in such short notice.”
After speaking, she started looking expectantly at the camera.
In the meantime, two freeloaders were also chatting with her on the public screen, but she ignored them, waiting like that, swaying gently to the music, moving her body.
Tsk tsk, such natural talent…
She most likely hadn’t been coached by anyone, and current agencies usually couldn’t teach anything really useful.
So for her to adapt on her own to her current level in just a little over a month, she truly had a rare talent, no wonder she was making big bucks.
Su Huai changed his original strategy on the fly, responding a bit more enthusiastically.
“Sure, everyone calls me that.”
Right, all the scheming dogs chat like this.
Pei Shuyu instinctively made this judgment in her mind, and she directly asked, “Turbid Dog, is this your alt?”
Su Huai responded coolly with two words, “Main account.”
She playfully retorted, “I don’t believe it! There must be a Turbid Dog Number One and Turbid Dog Number Two!”
Su Huai continued fishing, “Really not, first time on your platform.”
“Oh, so your main account isn’t here and it’s not called Turbid Dog Number One, is it called Tycoon, right?”
Pei Shuyu immediately concluded that Turbid Dog was most likely a player from another site with a decent ability to spend.
Female streamers, when faced with such an opportunity, will certainly try to seize it.
If there are 100 of them, they will try 100 times.
Because such players are generally more valuable than the local big spenders, and by a large margin.
Newcomers to a platform, whether they have watched live streams before or not, will take a roundabout look and then settle down in an anchor’s channel for at least a month or two.
This adaptation period is usually the phase where the player spends the most.
Not finding a way to benefit from it means you don’t deserve to be a streamer.
“Turbid Dog, which platform did you play on before?”
Pei Shuyu began trying to bridge the gap, searching for a topic.
But Su Huai didn’t respond directly; rather, he started to test the waters, “On the other side of the mountain, the other side of the sea…”
Pei Shuyu was taken aback, then sang along, “On the other side of the mountain, the other side of the sea, there’s a group of Smurfs~~~ Turbid Dog, you are so funny!”
As she sang, she laughed so hard she couldn’t continue.
Su Huai thought to himself: if I didn’t want to go for a comical persona, why would I choose a name like Turbid Dog Number Three!
If you want to have fun on a live streaming platform, the big bros better go for the aloof look, tough and reticent, always hitting the mark with strong sense of value.
And those guys who don’t want to spend too much money should be lighthearted and lively, take the emotional intelligence route, and then accurately select their targets to ensure they always have something to feast on.
Gou Huai had a strong ambition to quickly gain favor with Pei Shuyu, so appropriately playing the clown to relieve her stress was very cost-effective.
Regarding her sudden lively singing, Su Huai commented—
“Sounds nice, but don’t sing it again.”
After typing his response, Su Huai also sent a disgusted emoji.
A small artistic offense, of course, would not make Pei Shuyu dislike him, but rather provided her with a ladder to climb up.
“Sure! You are mocking me! Baby is unhappy now, needs compensation!”
As she placed her hands on her hips, her chest quivered violently.
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Of course, that wasn’t the point; the real absurdity was… a woman with such a strong inner self, yet cooing with a full-on baby voice.
And that’s precisely the nature of live streaming, those who can’t let go get eliminated, and whoever takes it seriously loses.
In response to her clever way of asking for gifts, Su Huai handled it with ease.
“Gifts are fine, I haven’t spent a cent of the money I just charged, but you’ve got to do something to give me a reason to reward you, right?”
Pei Shuyu was stunned for a moment.
She had been streaming for just over a month and ten days, and from day one, players gifted her, but no one had ever interpreted gifting in such a manner.
“Then… how about I dance for you?”
She instinctively thought of her specialty, and she hesitated a bit because she was concerned about Ba Wang outside, and was also unsure about Turbid Dog’s capability and credibility.
Su Huai directly declined.
The reason was refreshingly new.
“No, let’s not profit without merit; looking at your figure, I know your dance must be incredibly powerful, I only charged 1,000 yuan, so we need to have an equivalent exchange, right?”
“Hahaha! Turbid Dog, you really know how to compliment someone!”
Pei Shuyu laughed genuinely, her eyes narrowing into S-shaped slits.
She got the subtext in Su Huai’s words, which implied that her dance was worth more than 1,000 yuan, giving her an immense sense of recognition in an instant.