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Chapter 4111 Live Broadcast

Chapter 4111 Live Broadcast
The live streaming industry in Japan is indeed booming, but the main reason for this isn't because of Linton. The main reason is actually the changes in the world as a whole.

The arrival of the new world has caused many traditional industries to struggle to adapt, but the live streaming industry has clearly not suffered much impact. It's just that previously, live streaming was mainly for entertainment—singing, dancing, and gaming—but now the most popular streams are those related to supernatural abilities and monsters.

That's exactly what the public wants to know. In this ever-changing world, everyone craves the latest information; they want to know what changes have occurred. However, although there are quite a few awakened ability users, the majority are still unawakened, and they can't possibly go out and investigate on their own.

They soon discovered that the fastest way to get information was not by reading the news or newspapers, but by watching live broadcasts.

Just like Linton's live stream, if you watch the live stream, you'll immediately know what happened. Why would you need to wait for tomorrow's news or newspapers to report it again?

So now almost all the network traffic is concentrated in the live streaming sector. Otherwise, why would Eizan Etsu be so busy? It's because his newly opened live streaming company is really popular. There are so many businesses that even he, the president, can't keep up.

In such an active environment, the chances of some smaller streamers rising to prominence are quite high.

There are many examples now of people who, after a sudden awakening, completely turn their fortunes around. Small streamers suddenly receive a surge of traffic and become famous overnight; this happens almost every day now. After all, in this turbulent world, encountering sudden major events is quite normal.

For example, on today's live streaming platforms, a newly registered streamer account quickly climbed to the top of the live streaming popularity rankings.

The reason this livestream became so popular is mainly because of its name: "Livestream Stealing the Messenger from the Demon Realm; If Banned, I'll Kill the Ticket Immediately." The streamer's name is Phantom Thief Yatagarasu.

That's right, such a sensational title is sure to attract people to click and watch, and then you see the streamer's name is Phantom Thief Yatagarasu.

The name of the phantom thief Yatagarasu is now quite well-known. Although this is indeed somewhat embarrassing for the Alternative Affairs Department, they are now even more eager to catch this troublesome phantom thief, and it is necessary to publicize some of his crimes to achieve the goal of issuing a warrant for his arrest.

Moreover, this is not something that can be hidden just because you want to, since not all the victims of Yatagarasu are from the Other Side.

Many people have heard of the name Yatagarasu, but the general public doesn't really care much about this phantom thief. After all, he wouldn't care about their wealth and wouldn't pose a threat to them. If anything, the reward for reporting them through the Special Investigations Department is quite attractive to them.

To everyone's surprise, they went live on social media, and the stolen items were completely incomprehensible to them. What does it mean to steal a messenger from the demon realm? Did they just steal a person? No, should we say they just stole a demon?
What does "messenger from the demon realm" mean? Messenger? Does it mean the demon realm sent someone to contact the human realm?
A host of questions prompted many to click on the link immediately upon seeing the title, especially with claims of potential bans and punishments, making it seem as if the livestream could be shut down at any moment. Of course, they rushed in to see what would happen if it actually got banned.

And as it turns out, once someone clicks in, they don't switch away at all. Because the first thing they see when they enter immediately captivates them.

Many people recognized the "person" appearing on screen. Yes, that dog-like fellow was none other than the young master of the Inugami family who appeared in Linton's livestream; if I remember correctly, his name was Zong Yang, right? Since it was all high-quality content right from the start, the viewers naturally didn't click away. This caused the livestream's popularity to skyrocket. It quickly triggered automatic recommendations, which of course also caught the attention of the livestream website's administrators.

Then the administrator was also a bit confused; he couldn't figure out what was going on.

He certainly recognized the "person" appearing on screen; it was indeed Zong Yang. But what was going on? Why was he appearing in the live stream? More importantly, what did "being banned and then being killed" mean? Was Zong Yang being kidnapped?

If the live stream involves criminal activity, then of course it should be banned. Yes, after the world became chaotic, there are indeed people live-streaming crimes. It just goes to show that there are crazy people everywhere, and this world has accelerated people's madness.

But now the title clearly states that if the account is blocked, the ticket will be torn up, so the administrator doesn't dare to act recklessly. Therefore, he immediately reported to his superiors and quickly contacted the Anti-Corruption Department.

The group from the Other Team was still preparing to welcome the envoys of the Inugami clan when bad news came first from the Osaka branch.

Something's happened. Someone impersonated a helicopter pilot and guards and kidnapped the Inugami family's envoys. Yes, the Osaka branch has already found their bodies and knows what happened.

The people at headquarters were dumbfounded. The Divine TN envoy had been kidnapped. What was supposed to be a diplomatic operation had turned into a diplomatic incident. Zong Yang was the next heir of the Inugami family, one of the three great families of the demon realm. He'd been kidnapped in the human world—how were they supposed to explain this? Wouldn't the Inugami family just come knocking on their door?
The headquarters of the Anti-Aggression Department immediately launched a full-scale operation, but before they could even begin searching, a lead came knocking on their door. That's right, someone told them that the guy who kidnapped people was actually livestreaming the kidnapping.

Good heavens, are they really that bold? I'm truly astonished.

Upon closer inspection, the name of the phantom thief Yatagarasu made the situation seem more plausible to many members of the Otherworld Division. After all, many of them had fought against this phantom thief Yatagarasu, and so far, they had never even seen his face.

That's right. Apart from the notices that might be sent in advance and the provocative messages left behind after the crime, they could never get a hold of Yatagarasu's clothes.

To this day, they still don't know whether Yatagarasu is the name of an individual or a team. The other party almost always commits the crime perfectly, leaving them with absolutely no clues.

If someone is really that bold, then the Yatagarasu is indeed a possible option.

When the members of the Other Side opened the live stream, good heavens, Yatagarasu was still introducing his members.


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