Chapter 49 The Enchanting Performance
Chapter 49 The Enchanting Performance
[Wait a minute... I was just laughing at Luhan for singing off-key, but now I think Luhan's voice is absolutely heavenly! Hua Zai, your skill... is unfathomable!]
[Upstairs, it's not that serious. Although drawing this is hard on the ears, Lu Han's isn't exactly heavenly. Sister upstairs, why don't you go to the hospital first?]
[My dog just started howling! And even tried to bang his head against the wall! Streamer, you're responsible for my dog's mental state!]
[Forget it, just destroy it already. After listening to this song, I think it's better if I'm deaf; the world will be peaceful then.]
[I feel like my soul is floating out of my mouth... How many people's skulls did that shout from Hua Zai send off?]
[Where did you go for your studies, Hua Zai? How did you come up with this kind of physical attack?]
[For the first time, I feel that physical attacks are more powerful than magical attacks!]
[Help! Huazai, how about we play an instrumental track? Xianyin says he admits defeat!]
[Please play the instrumental track +1. My ears are oscillating between 0 and 100 points; my ears are still working, but my brain is about to give out.]
After Shu Hua finished singing, she felt that the song was indeed quite nice.
She glanced at the comment section she had managed to smooth over and looked smug.
You little punks, you think you can't be cured?
Since we can't deny that we're tone-deaf, let's join in.
Suddenly I realized that being tone-deaf is actually quite nice.
Although she still feels that she actually sang quite well?
He Peiji, who had gone into stealth mode to dive, was also relieved that he was watching the live stream with headphones on.
You can save your ears by simply taking off your headphones.
He even took the time to reply to his own immature younger brother, Tsurufuno (Hoshino).
[He Fuye (Xinghai): Bro, have you found out about Daddy's identity yet?]
Huo Linzhou was able to quickly find out Xinghai's identity, and so was He Peiji.
After all, Huo Linzhou hadn't originally intended to keep it a secret.
Looking at the live stream again, Huo Linzhou had clearly told the young streamer his identity.
So when he told his younger brother, it was just a matter of reciprocity.
[He Peiji: It's Uncle Huo.]
For a moment, He Fuye felt like he couldn't read anymore. No, this person was the Uncle Huo he knew.
That workaholic? He'll actually watch the live stream?
Is this such a waste of time and energy?
After learning that the Daddy account that made him lose was backed by Huo Linzhou, He Fuye suddenly seemed to stop being angry.
There was also a strange sense of pride.
Look, Huo Linzhou, that workaholic, business tycoon, the perfect kid everyone admired since childhood, is just like him.
They even got so caught up in the game that they started playing against each other.
[He Fuye: Is it Huo Linzhou?]
He Fuye still couldn't quite believe that Huo Linzhou, who was like a work machine, would be so obsessed with a small-time streamer, so he asked again.
[He Peiji: What else?]
To be honest, He Peiji was just as surprised when he found out.
He had more contact with He Fuye and Huo Linzhou than He Fuye, and he knew that although that person was a workaholic, he was not as the outside world said.
It's as if their entire life revolves around work, so watching live streams isn't anything special.
The main reason is that he had been in the live stream room for a while and knew how good Huo Linzhou was to this little streamer.
This surprised He Peiji. Did he really raise a daughter?
Although this streamer is indeed quite interesting, at least more interesting and mature than the streamer his good-for-nothing brother has his eye on.
This maturity doesn't refer to age, but rather to the self-awareness one has as a streamer.
He Peiji has no prejudice against the live streaming industry, and has even learned a little about it due to the company's expansion.
The streamer his brother had his eye on, judging by her appearance alone, was indeed a nice girl.
But if her identity is that of a live streamer, then she is unqualified.
At least in He Peiji's eyes, he was unqualified.
Her words during the heated PK phase revealed her immaturity.
Perhaps the girl meant well, but the timing was simply wrong.
She can say it in the early stages of a PK, or she can say it after a PK, but it's not appropriate to say it during the heated phase of a PK.
Although her younger brother didn't seem affected, perhaps he was used to the girl's personality.
But if it were someone else, the little girl might have already been brought to tears by the older brother who lost.
It's not about the amount of money, but about the emotions involved; that's just how it is.
Even his younger brother just logged off.
He was probably afraid that he might say something unpleasant to the girl if he got carried away with his emotions.
However, the streamer that Uncle Huo has his eye on isn't exactly a normal streamer.
At least they don't do things like normal streamers, trying every possible way to keep the live stream from going quiet.
She even enjoyed watching the drama unfold by herself, which sometimes caused the live stream to go silent for several minutes.
However, the small streamer seems to do whatever he wants, but his fans seem to be quite loyal.
The threshold for what fans can accept is also high.
In a sense, this junior streamer is quite capable.
It seems that no matter what the small streamer does, the fans can accept it, so there is no such thing as "breaking the persona".
He Peiji's company also has involvement in the entertainment industry, so he knows a thing or two about things that rely on fans.
Even with the streamer's terrible singing, the number of viewers in the live stream didn't decrease significantly, which shows how loyal the streamer's fans are.
However, this young streamer is really honest; he practically wears his confidence on his sleeve.
This directness actually makes it less annoying.
But do you really think that having Uncle Huo is enough?
He Peiji felt that people are inherently greedy, and these small-time streamers, no matter how sincere their acting is, are basically just putting on a persona.
He suddenly felt like testing the waters.
Ignoring his own dim-witted younger brother's news, he specially registered a new account instead of using the one he had previously obtained from the Musical Instruments company.
Without any warning, they started showering me with gifts.
[“Xianyun Yehe” in the live stream “Wandering Dreamers Who Travel Through Painting Realms” gave away “Carnival” (50000 Sound Coins) x10...x30...x50]
"Hmm?" Shu Hua had just finished feeling smug and was about to comfort her fans when suddenly a rain of jasmine started falling on the screen.
"Hello, sir?"
[Idle Clouds and Wild Cranes: Can the streamer perform a talent?]
"Uh..." Shu Hua thought for a few seconds, then shook her head. "No, the anchor doesn't have any talents to perform."
[“Xianyun Yehe” in the live stream “Wandering Dreamers Who Travel Through Painting Realms” gave away “Carnival” (50000 Sound Coins) x10...x30...x50]
[Idle Clouds and Wild Cranes: How about this?]
Shu Hua's face, which had been wearing a polite smile, immediately turned cold. "No, if you're worried about the gift you gave."
You can apply for a refund if you are a minor.
Okay, next I'm going to show you all something new I've learned. Wait a minute!
I'm going to get a prop.
He Peiji burst out laughing when he saw that he had been completely ignored.
This little streamer is really something.
As she said, with Uncle Huo around, she could do whatever she wanted.
Now He Peiji was even more eager to see what she would choose if he also offered to raise a daughter.
[It's the same old story. When it comes to gift-giving, Hua Zai's first reaction isn't happiness, but wariness! Hahahaha]
[Seriously, this is the first time I've ever seen a streamer so wary of receiving gifts. Hua Zai is cracking me up!]
[Hmm, this time Huazai won't be acting as me. If it were me, I'd immediately pull out my talent list and let Boss He choose one!]
[Hahahaha, I think I'm seeing the Dream King from back then!]
【Life is but a dream: No, I'm different, no talent required~】
[Dream Master, I can rank up now, I'm not the same person I used to be, please don't mention me.]
[Hmm, another older brother who got kicked out by Huazai himself!]
Now that you mention it, Meng Zong is really strong!
[Life is but a dream: Can't you guys promote some of my good points?]
[Isn't anyone curious about what Huazai is going to perform next? They're even using props.]
[Not curious, the way Hua Zai thinks is beyond our comprehension.]
He Peiji noticed that not only were the small streamers ignoring him, but even the fans who should have been trying to persuade the streamer to keep the big spender were ignoring him.
My feelings were complicated.
This was the first time he had ever been ignored like this. No, were 100 carnivals really that insignificant?
Isn't it said that the little fans care more about the big spenders than the streamers do?
Why is it different here?
And who is this "Dream Master"?
He Peiji suddenly realized that the girl his younger brother had taken a liking to was actually quite nice; at least there, the older brother felt quite present.
The little girl kept repeating her thanks.
Whether that's what they really think or not, at least their words sound nice.
But for some reason, he became increasingly eager to get this little streamer to see him; his competitive spirit inexplicably kicked in.
I also want to see if this is some kind of so-called feigned indifference.
Tap tap tap, footsteps approached, and Shu Hua reappeared in the frame.
She appeared in the frame with her hands behind her back, presumably the so-called prop was behind her, and it didn't look like a big object.
Shu Hua waited for three seconds, then took out her prop from behind her back: a 3x3 Rubik's Cube.
She looked excited and shook the Rubik's Cube, "Hehe, no one should have guessed it, right? It's a Rubik's Cube."
I think everyone in my family probably had one when I was a kid.
Back then, I just twisted it randomly, and at most I could restore one side.
I suddenly saw Rubik's Cube again a couple of days ago. After searching for tutorials online, I realized that there are formulas for solving it.
When I was a child, after finishing one side of a story, I always thought that I shouldn't mess up the side that I had worked so hard to restore.
After reading the tutorial, I realized that was wrong.
If you just follow the formula, you can finish it.
However, I've only just learned how to use my eyes; I haven't tried it with my hands yet.
Perfect timing, today I'll show you all how.
After saying that, Shu Hua closed her eyes and started randomly turning the Rubik's Cube, scrambling it.
【Wow, I never expected a Rubik's Cube!】
[The artist was right, nobody guessed it!]
However, to be honest, when I was a kid, I was just like Huazai; once I solved one side of the Rubik's Cube, I kept it forever. To this day, the Rubik's Cube in my house only has one side that's working.
[+1, it seems our childhoods were quite similar.]
[So there are formulas for solving the Rubik's Cube! I never knew that.]
Yes, there are plenty of resources online. Actually, once you know that, solving a Rubik's Cube isn't so bad anymore.
Shu Hua reviewed the online tutorials again, and then began her Rubik's Cube performance.
She deftly flicked the colored blocks with her fingertips, producing a crisp "click" sound.
He muttered to himself, "This is my first time doing this, so if I mess it up, no one is allowed to laugh."
However, this kind of formulaic approach shouldn't backfire; at most, it might be a little slow.
If you're slow, you're not allowed to laugh.
"Once you get used to it, it will be faster."
[It's starting! Waiting for the artist to mess up!]
[Haha, yes, yes, that's the step! I got stuck here back then! I haven't touched a Rubik's Cube since. Good luck, Hua Bao! (watching the show.jpg)]
[This girl is pretty confident, isn't she? I want to see her fail!]
[+1, I want to see Huazai mess up, so we can use this as an excuse to trick her into revealing the old gossip.]
[Upstairs, you're probably a sweet tooth.]
Now that you mention it, I'm even more looking forward to the drawing failing, and I'm even more looking forward to her getting stuck at the last step, hahaha!
[They're all true fans, verified!]
Fans were excitedly anticipating Shu Hua's mishap, but Shu Hua's style here has changed without warning.
It was no longer slow and leisurely; it was more like a tentative exploration.
Her fingers suddenly accelerated, and the rotation became smooth and rapid, no longer faltering.
The Rubik's Cube then emitted a continuous and rapid "click-click" sound.
In less than two minutes, the Rubik's Cube was "suddenly" solved.
【??????????】
Wait! Am I seeing things?! Weren't we just taking the first step?!
[Hey streamer, you call this 'just started learning, first time'?! You're kidding me! (Shocked cat emoji.jpg)]
[What happened to your supposedly clumsy persona?! Why did you suddenly become so sharp while solving a Rubik's Cube?! You've ruined your persona, you know that?!!!!]
[Regarding the incident where I thought the streamer was going to embarrass themselves, but it turned out I was the one who ended up being the clown.]
Shu Hua turned the solved Rubik's Cube in her hand for a moment, then suddenly felt a little bored.
When I was little, I thought that being able to solve a Rubik's Cube was an amazing thing.
But now that the formula has been discovered, it's as if... that mysterious and sophisticated feeling has been lost.
"Hmm, maybe it's because I had a biased view of things when I was a kid."
I thought it would be difficult, but it turned out to be so simple.
I was originally planning to use this water to extend the live stream duration.
Well... I'll think of something else.
It's true, although the Rubik's Cube is now solved.
But it's just following the formula; it seems to lack the pure joy of playing with a Rubik's Cube like when I was a child.
How strange~
Shu Hua glanced at the Rubik's Cube in her hand with a look of disappointment, and then put it aside without hesitation.
He's just a brat who got a toy he wanted, but once he actually had it, he didn't want it anymore.
Although she had seen the formula before, she only thought it was a method, a shortcut.
Actually, to complete it, you still need to use your own brain.
But unexpectedly, this was the answer.
If you follow the instructions, almost everyone can solve the Rubik's Cube.
Shu Hua's interest in painting vanished instantly, as if her childhood filter had been shattered.
Who would have thought she would experience a "toy collapse" incident? It's outrageous!
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