Chapter 7 Fighting the Haters
Chapter 7 Fighting the Haters
Fusheng Ruomeng, who was initially feeling a little guilty, suddenly smiled slightly upon seeing the little streamer's proud and adorable appearance. He suddenly realized that the song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" was actually quite good upon closer listening.
[Floating Life Like a Dream: Exactly, you fake fans don't know how to appreciate it. The streamer sang quite well~] The streamer previously rated himself as just "good," so he couldn't say "good," as that would seem fake.
His idea was correct. Looking at Fusheng Ruomeng's "fair" evaluation, Shu Hua felt that he must be telling the truth, and her smile became even brighter. "That's right, you fake fans are not as good as the newly arrived CEO Meng."
Life is but a dream: The little streamer praised me, I'm so happy!
[The Dream Weaver, who traversed the painted landscapes in the live stream, has gifted 1 Heart of the Universe (100000 Sound Coins)!]
The sudden, explosive special effects left Shu Hua, who was still complaining about fake fans, momentarily stunned. "Why are they giving gifts again?"
She genuinely didn't understand this habit of giving gifts at the drop of a hat. Although she didn't feel bad about these rich people spending their money, she just felt it was a bit sudden and could easily disrupt the flow of the conversation.
After all, it's the most expensive ordinary gift, and the special effects are quite eye-catching; otherwise, how could it show that the seller is rich?
Of course, with such top-tier gifts being sent out one after another, the public chat notifications kept coming in, and many casual viewers, as well as fans of other streamers, entered Shu Hua's live stream.
No sooner had Shu Hua finished muttering, "Why are they giving gifts again?" than the sudden explosion of the Heart of the Universe effect on the screen, before it had even completely dissipated, a surging wave of comments, carrying all sorts of voices, instantly flooded the live stream.
What's with this streamer's attitude? He's giving you the Heart of the Universe and you're complaining?!
[Haha, hypocritical? Taking the money and then putting on airs? Learn from Tao Tao, she's genuinely grateful for any gifts she receives, even if it's just a little heart.]
[I feel so bad for you, @浮生若梦哥! What are you after?! This streamer is completely ungrateful! Go to Sweetie's stream next door, she's beautiful, sings sweetly, and can even be cute!]
[Hilarious! Singing like that and still dares to criticize Big Brother's "Heart of the Universe"? What's there to flatter Big Brother? Any random moderator in Ruoruo's livestream sings a hundred times better! Boss Meng, come and hear a real heavenly voice!]
[Exactly! Mr. Meng, look at our Sweetie! She's sweet-looking, has a sweet voice, and never gives in! The Heart of the Universe is dedicated to Sweetie; she could sing you a whole night without repeating a single beautiful song!]
Honestly, this rendition of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" is so off-key it's unrecognizable! Has the pitch system broken down? Absolutely no professionalism whatsoever, what a waste of Meng Zong's gift!
[This level of skill is unacceptable for a streamer? End the stream now and stop embarrassing yourself! You accepted the gifts and now you complain about the noise? Have you no shame?]
These disparaging and even personally attacking comments are like a cold tide, forming a stark contrast to the previous screen full of "hahaha" and jokes.
However, Shu Hua's smile didn't change much; her beautiful cat-like eyes even seemed a little more serious, as if she were carefully reading the comments.
The assistant was quick and blocked a bunch of people, but the value of the gifts that "Floating Dream" had received was too high. Too many streamers were envious and even sent in trolls. The assistant's speed in blocking them couldn't keep up.
Shu Hua genuinely didn't care about these comments. Just as she had thought before, she didn't even care about offending this "Brother Fusheng Ruomeng," because the consequence of offending him was simply that he would stop coming. The most direct result would be that she would receive fewer gifts and earn less income, nothing more.
But if she were just a full-time streamer, she might be apprehensive and try her best to keep this big brother.
But she was already able to support herself by taking on writing jobs, not to mention that she had a CEO father who had already taken over her daily expenses.
The money she earns now is just a bunch of numbers in her bank account. If she wanted to, she could become a big sister herself, throwing money around to tip live streamers.
So Shu Hua just felt smug about these envious comments. Hehehe, I love seeing you guys jumping up and down without affecting my money-making.
Sure enough, she's lucky; she ran into such a great dad right after starting her live stream.
Thinking this, she picked up her phone and sent Daddy a message: "Daddy, let's go eat hot pot when you come back to China."
Fushengruomeng naturally saw these comments as well, and felt a little guilty. He had brought bad comments to the little streamer. He was about to continue sending gifts, but when his finger was about to tap the gift button, he took it away.
Because he remembered what the streamer had said: "Why are you sending gifts again?"
He could tell that the streamer was genuinely confused, and not being hypocritical like those trolls in the comments. After all, the streamer had never tried to please him or asked him for gifts; in fact, he had sent the gifts voluntarily.
In reality, people might refuse to accept gifts presented in person.
But here, since he gave a tip, the streamer assumed he had to accept it. He saw that the top-ranked streamer had spent tens of millions, so she really didn't need his meager donation. Therefore, she probably didn't really want to accept his gift.
He just gives gifts on a whim, mainly because he's used to it. After all, which of the streamers he's watched doesn't receive gifts and say all sorts of nice things? At least their outward gratitude is genuine.
He wanted to apologize, but he felt that saying it would only make the streamer get attacked even more.
Just as Fusheng Ruomeng was wondering how to help the little streamer, he heard her sweet voice ring out. Her tone was flat, as if she were really just discussing a debate topic with someone.
After carefully reading these comments, Shu Hua silently summarized the points they were criticizing, and then began to express her own opinions one by one, speaking at a steady pace, "Well, newcomers and haters, I've read all the comments you posted. Although there are many, it seems that there are only a few points to summarize."
First, I don't care about those who come to me to attract traffic. Watching live streams is just for fun, and it doesn't matter who you watch. Playing GG is just a normal promotional and marketing tactic.
But since you've already given up, why didn't you just tag your main account? Using only a nickname, and such a common one at that, honestly, I could easily find dozens of results with a simple search. Aren't you afraid of just doing someone else's work for free?
I don't mean that I'm indifferent, but that means you can call GG without restraint. I just wanted to give you a suggestion, but the administrator will still block it if necessary.
Of course, as long as you have enough online trolls, the administrators won't be able to block them all, and you'll achieve your goal of getting banned. I don't care how that will be perceived.
If you can come here to criticize me and attract traffic, my fans can give you a taste of your own medicine. Although I can't sing well, I'm pretty!
As she spoke, Shu Hua cupped her small face in her hands with a touch of narcissism. Indeed, she was charming and adorable, with an extremely beautiful face.
"Life is but a dream" chuckled softly.
Shu Hua: "Secondly, it's about the gift that Brother Fusheng Ruomeng gave."
First of all, here's a common saying: Don't worry about my wallet. Even if he doesn't give it to me, he's not giving it to you, much less to your master. Don't come here acting like you've been wronged and 'stand up for justice'.
Instead of wasting time, you might as well work overtime. At least you get overtime pay, which is real money.
Talking nonsense about other people's money, you must have a lot of free time. Maybe you wouldn't even dare to haggle when you go shopping yourself. You don't dare to speak up about your own money, but you're quick to take a hard line on other people's money. Well... yeah, you're very kind.
As for my dislike of the gift he gave me, that's true. First of all, I don't really need the money for such a gift. If you want to argue, take a look at my number one fan first, or you might say something stupid that makes people laugh.
Furthermore, this gift was given voluntarily by him. Whether I accept it or not, whether I like it or not, is between him and me. It has nothing to do with you people who don't even know my name. No matter how happy you are, I received real money and I'm not unhappy at all. After all, the person who gave me the gift is still trying to appease me.
Anyway, he has plenty of money, so I really won't try to persuade him to accept this gift. I won't act impulsively and say anything about returning it. I'll just accept it to make you all angry, hehe~”
As she said this, Shu Hua shook her little head, like a cat that had won a battle, proud yet adorable.
Shu Hua: "As for the third point, that's even more ridiculous. Saying I'm not qualified to be a live streamer is just laughable."
Want to become a streamer on Yin Fu? It couldn't be easier. Just get your identity verified, and you can start streaming with just a mobile phone. I don't know where you got these barriers from.
People who don't even understand basic knowledge are giving advice on national affairs; this country is likely doomed to ruin.
That's so tragic! It's probably the shortest-lived empire in history. How pitiful!
Hahahaha, no, I can't be too serious, this is too funny.
Shu Hua originally wanted to act profound, but suddenly remembered a painting she had done for a quirky fan before, in which an "emperor" stood in a pile of ruins, pointing and saying, "Look, this is the empire I conquered for you."
The emperor didn't even have a face; he only wore a dragon robe and had the words "Emperor" written on his face to show his identity.
Of course, Shu Hua believed that she had painted that ruin with great depth and exquisite detail.
The fan was also very satisfied, but now that she suddenly thinks about it, she can't help but recall the absurdity she felt when she first received the request.
The echo of Shu Hua's "That's hilarious!" was still lingering in the live stream, but the scene on the screen had already quietly changed.
The previously aggressive comments, which were clearly derogatory and personally attacking, seemed to have been suddenly choked by an invisible hand, and their scrolling speed slowed down abruptly, even creating a brief vacuum.
Those accounts that were clamoring that she "doesn't deserve to be a streamer," "dislikes the gifts," and "has no shame" seemed to have collectively gone offline, rendered speechless by the rebuttal. Shu Hua's logical, incisive, and slightly spoiled rebuttal precisely exposed their pretense and malice, leaving them unable to find new points of attack for the time being.
Those who felt "wronged" on behalf of their idol were rendered speechless by the "wallet theory"; those who criticized other idols were warned against further criticism of "poor traffic generation" and "fan backlash"; and those who questioned professional ethics appeared powerless in the face of "zero barriers to entry for live streaming" and "the strength of the top-ranked idol".
After a brief silence, an even more surging celebration awaits Shu Hua's fans!
[Hahaha, here it comes! My wife's verbal sparring may be late, but it's here nonetheless!]
Where are the haters? Weren't they jumping around like crazy just now? Come out and confront them!
[Awesome! So awesome! I give this drawing a perfect score! Clear logic, well-organized, and even taunting!]
[I'm afraid to talk about my own money, but I'm quick to take a hard line on other people's. Who can argue with that? But honey, I don't dare to haggle either, but I don't care about my brother's wallet, okay? Honey, please don't scold me, *sobs*]
[Hey upstairs, stop it. You must have had your wife yell at you enough. Honey, I can't haggle, I need a kiss from you to feel better~]
[A bunch of perverts, honey, me too, hehehe.]
Even Fushengruomeng never expected that the little anchor would be so eloquent, and so rational and calm.
It wasn't a pretense of strength; he genuinely didn't care about these comments at all. Otherwise, he wouldn't have had the leisure to even provide a summary.
I never expected that a random PK I clicked on in the public chat today would lead me to such an interesting streamer.
He was originally watching from another live stream room. The streamer's name seemed to be Tao Tao. She looked quite cute and cuddly, and he had a good first impression of her, so he stayed in the live stream room.
He didn't send any gifts right after the first minute of voting ended, intending to observe first. Then he saw that the streamer Tao Tao not only looked gentle but also had a soft personality and a naive air. She told the big brother not to send so many gifts, saying it didn't matter if she lost.
When I heard this, my first reaction was whether the streamer was genuinely naive or just playing hard to get.
After all, this amount of spending is really nothing to them. Otherwise, why would those big streamers dare to spend so much? Aren't they afraid of emptying their wallets and scaring away their big spenders?
They only dared to do this because they knew how much money their boss had.
However, after reading the comments for a while, I realized that the streamer was actually a college student, and was probably genuinely naive.
He immediately had a mischievous thought, wanting to see how anxious the streamer would be to persuade him to save money if he sent a few big gifts.
Before he could even start playing, he discovered that Shu Hua had started doing punishments. He had never seen someone who was so "good" at squatting before, so he immediately went to Shu Hua's live stream.
Later, he even forgot that he had originally planned to tease Tao Tao.
Shu Hua probably never imagined that her extraordinary athletic ability would directly cause one of the women in the heroine's harem to deviate from her original path.
After venting her frustrations, Shu Hua felt incredibly refreshed, and even the fatigue from the previous PK battle had mostly disappeared. She glanced at the time and realized that she had only been broadcasting for 40 minutes. How come it felt like so much time had passed?
However, she didn't want to sing anymore, and since no one appreciated it, she wasn't going to go looking for trouble.
As for chatting, she had already said so much, and she felt that she had had enough of today's "interpersonal interaction."
Well, another reason why Shu Hua chose to do live streaming was that she used to stay at home so often that she wouldn't say more than a few words to anyone for a whole month.
Then, she suddenly developed a problem with her jawbone, and it hurt even when she opened her mouth slightly. She went to the hospital but they couldn't find anything wrong. They just told her to move her mouth around more often, just like when you have back pain but they can't find anything wrong with your back, they just tell you not to sit for long periods of time.
Because of this, she ate porridge for a week before she felt better. It took her twenty days to completely get rid of the pain.
Since then, she has consciously made it a point to meet up with her few friends every ten days or so, mainly to chat.
Later, she really didn't experience any pain again.
After transmigrating, she had no friends, but talking to herself felt too strange, so live streaming became the best option.
However, since her personality traits are still intact, it's actually quite difficult for her to chat freely and find topics on her own.
Shu Hua even somewhat liked those haters who had just left a barrage of comments, giving her plenty to say.
Although fans usually leave comments, most of them are just praise, and all she can say is thank you. She doesn't know what else to say.
Some are more outgoing; they might ask about daily life or hobbies, but you can answer those questions in just a few sentences.
Fortunately, she does live streams two or three times a week, and each time she talks a little, which is enough to make up for the amount of exercise she gets.
"Then... let's end the broadcast," Shu Hua happily decided. She wasn't someone who liked pointless procrastination.
She used to do the same thing during college exams. Once she finished the questions she knew how to do, she would promptly hand in her paper early rather than sit there blankly. If she didn't know how to do a question, she simply didn't know how to do it, and sitting there wouldn't suddenly give her the answer.
"Alright, my fellow fake fans, since you can't appreciate my beautiful singing, then we'll see you tomorrow~" Shu Hua waved her paws cheerfully, her tone relaxed, and it was clear that she was just joking. After saying that, she immediately ended the live stream, so fast that the junior administrator didn't even have time to send a "see you tomorrow" message.
Shu Hua: You have to be proactive after get off work!
The fans in the live stream room were used to their streamer finishing work so quickly, and even started celebrating because of the promise to see him tomorrow.
Fans: Who knows? The weekly streamer is switching to daily stream. Thanks to the platform for the event.
The haters who remained in the live stream initially wanted to complain about how quickly the stream ended, but seeing the fans all so happy, they knew they couldn't stir things up, so they quietly left as well.
Fushengruomeng stared at the black screen of his phone, in which his handsome face was reflected, and after a long while, he finally laughed out loud.
After following the message, he left the live stream and switched to the private message interface, staring at it for 5 minutes. No red dots appeared, which was expected, but he was still a little disappointed.
It seems that he won't get the so-called "big brother" treatment from the small streamer, let alone any protection from the big brother.
He clearly didn't like those streamers sending him private messages, but when he didn't actually receive one, he couldn't help but feel disappointed.
Perhaps this is the feeling of loss when someone who has always been praised suddenly stops being praised.
See you tomorrow~ Drawing Baby, life is but a dream, she murmured softly.
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