"Sui Sui, this mushroom hotpot is so delicious. I can eat it every day." Wei'er touched her belly which was already round from eating so much and said with satisfaction.

As she spoke, she was still savoring the delicious taste she had just tasted. The delicious flavor seemed to still linger in her mouth, making her want another bowl.

"Haha, it seems that you really like this mushroom hotpot. But you can't eat it every day, otherwise you will get tired of it." Sui Sui replied with a smile.

"Well...but it's really delicious!" Wei'er was still reluctant to let it go.

Sui Sui looked at Wei'er's cute appearance and couldn't help laughing: "Okay, we can eat it again when we have a chance. Let's take a rest now."

The two sat at the table, enjoying the quiet moment and the satisfaction brought by the delicious food. The moonlight outside the window shone on them, giving people a warm and comfortable feeling.

After a while, Wei patted her stomach gently, sighed and said, "Oh, I'm really too full, I need to digest it." Because the mushroom hotpot was so delicious, Wei ate a lot and too much, so she decided to digest it. She stood up and stood by the wall and checked her Bilin account.

Wei was browsing Bilin when a message popped up: a friend request from a stranger. Wei wanted to decline, but after seeing the other person's profile picture, she couldn't help but click "accept." The other person's profile picture was a cute cat with adorable eyes.

"Hello, little cat." Wei'er sent a message.

The other person quickly replied: "Hello, I'm not a kitten, my name is Song Yue. I'm an old fan of yours, don't you remember me? You and your friends went mushroom picking today, and I really wanted to go with you."

Wei'er smiled and replied, "Haha, it's you! I was wondering who it was. How did you know we were picking mushrooms?"

Song Yue said, "Because I've been following your updates, I know where you've been. I also love nature and I really want to experience this kind of life with you."

Wei Er found Song Yue very interesting, so she started chatting with her. They talked about many topics such as nature, food, and travel, and the more they talked, the more they got along. Before they knew it, Wei Er found that she had forgotten the time and was completely immersed in chatting with Song Yue.

After chatting with fans for a while, Wei'er put down her laptop and said, "Sui Sui, the comment section of your video is also very lively! My old fans usually lurk, but now they add me for Junzi to learn more about the situation. We can think about meeting in person."

After hearing Wei'er's words, I replied to her: "Actually, I've thought about this issue a long time ago. After all, many fans want the opportunity to have close contact with bloggers, but how to choose fans to meet offline is also a problem. First of all, our safety must be guaranteed. If someone with bad intentions sneaks in, it will be troublesome. Secondly, we must prepare activities for offline meetings. We can't just chat dryly, which will be very awkward."

Hearing that I had indeed considered meeting in person, Wei'er said, "Safety is indeed the top priority, and this point must not be ignored. However, the audience groups of both of our videos are mostly girls, and we can choose those loyal old fans, because we know them better, so the safety will be higher. Secondly, after they arrive, they can take the initiative to share their itinerary with the community, so that the safety issue will be solved. As for what they will do after they arrive? That's even simpler, picking mushrooms! This is what they are most interested in." After listening to Wei'er's words, I thought it was very feasible and nodded in agreement.

So, we struck while the iron was hot and took immediate action. First, we randomly selected two lucky fans from the comments section of each of our recently released videos and contacted them via private message, informing them of our opportunity to attend this rare in-person meetup. Once these fans confirmed their attendance, we filled out the details for the in-person meetup on the Bilin platform, creating a double guarantee. This served as both a form of protection for ourselves and a gesture of care and concern for our fans.

By the time everything was ready, it was already past 10 p.m. Several fans had said they'd be arriving at Ceres the next day, so Wei'er and I decided to pick them up at the interstellar station, so we had to go to bed early tonight. Wei'er and I cleaned the room and bought some snacks and drinks, hoping to show the fans our enthusiasm. After we finished cleaning, Wei'er went home, and I prepared to wash up and rest, fully prepared for tomorrow's fan reception. Lying in bed, I couldn't help but think of the days we'd worked together, those days filled with passion and dreams. Now, I've finally realized my dream: I'm a kindergarten teacher who can teach children seriously without having to do research. I've also become a blogger with a decent following. But this doesn't mean I can stop. On the contrary, I need to work even harder and continuously improve the quality of my work to live up to the expectations of my fans. Thinking about this, I drifted off to sleep, looking forward to meeting my fans tomorrow.

The next morning, sunlight streamed into the room through the curtains, and Wei'er and I woke up early. After washing up, we began to dress up carefully, hoping to appear in front of our fans in the best image.

We arrived at the Interstellar Station, a hub for interstellar travel and a place to meet fans. The platform was packed with people, but we could immediately spot the fans, dressed in their uniforms and holding their support signs. Their faces shone with enthusiasm and anticipation, their eyes sparkling.

Soon, a spaceship slowly landed on the interstellar station. The hatch slowly opened, and several young women emerged. They were neatly dressed in uniforms, holding exquisite gifts, their faces brimming with excitement and anticipation.

"Hello, are you here for the offline meeting?" I greeted them with a smile.

"Yes!" they answered in unison, their voices clear and pleasant.

We led the fans back home, where they introduced themselves. One fan timidly asked, "Sui Sui, can I call you that?" I smiled gently and replied, "Of course." Another fan followed up, "Sui Sui, I'm a longtime fan of yours. My username is 'Hungry Bunny.' Do you remember me?" After hearing her words, I thought about it carefully and said with surprise, "Ah! I remember you! You've been following me since I started posting videos. Of course I remember you. That's why I thought of you first when I was drawing friends to meet in person." Another fan excitedly said, "Sui Sui, Sui Sui, my username is 'Love to Eat Meat.' Do you remember me?" I looked at her, smiled, and nodded, saying, "I remember you too. Whenever there's any negative comments during a live stream, you're always the first to refute them. I remember you all." After the introductions, we began a joyful conversation. The living room was filled with a variety of delicious food and drinks. Everyone gathered around, savoring the food and sharing stories.

We chatted for a while, and Rourou suddenly said shyly, "Sui Sui, can I ask you a question?" I smiled and replied, "Of course, just ask!" Rourou took a deep breath, mustered up the courage to ask, "Sui Sui, why don't you show your face in videos?" Hearing this question, my heart sank, knowing that this was a situation I would have to face sooner or later. Seeing that I was silent, Rourou quickly explained, "Sui Sui, it's okay if you don't want to answer, it's my fault. I just think that a beautiful and lovely girl like you would definitely attract more fans if you showed your face."

I knew she misunderstood my refusal to answer because I had other concerns, so I said, "It's not that I don't know. I'm just still trying to figure out how to tell you. Now that I've thought it through, I'll tell you. I've had poor health since childhood. Back then, medical care in our area was not very advanced. I got injections and took a lot of medication, including hormones, which caused me to gain weight and I haven't been able to lose weight. I was very self-conscious, afraid to face the camera, and afraid that others would laugh at me because of my appearance." I spoke honestly, "But now, I've figured it out. I want to be brave and be myself, regardless of what others think." After hearing this, they expressed their support and encouraged me to be more confident. We talked for a long time about life, dreams, and the future. This gathering made me feel genuine warmth and kindness." Wei'er's fans noticed the mood was a little subdued and asked, "Do you have any plans for the future? Like releasing a new video or hosting other events?"

Hearing this question, we looked at each other and smiled, and then I answered: "Of course! We are already preparing some new video content, hoping to bring more surprises and fun to everyone. At the same time, we are also considering holding some offline events to communicate with everyone face to face and share more stories and experiences."

Fans were very excited after hearing about these new plans and expressed their anticipation. They began to offer various suggestions and ideas, hoping to participate in our creations and activities.

Seeing everyone's enthusiastic expressions filled my heart with gratitude and motivation. These supporters not only gave us strength, but also became the source of our motivation to move forward.

In the following time, we discussed many interesting topics, including how to improve video quality, how to better interact with the audience, etc. Everyone actively spoke and contributed their wisdom and creativity.

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