Super Rich: The sister of a superstar is the richest man in the world.
Chapter 53 People Who Like Long Mouths
It's understandable that Chang'an's fans wanted to arrange noodles for her during their team-building activity today, and some of the C09 members also gave her gifts to welcome her.
Cen Yu'an and Zhu Qingting Fly are on the charts tonight, but neither of them gave gifts to the newcomers, and no one said anything about it.
Everyone knows that these two older sisters wouldn't pay attention to anyone other than Lexi...
At this moment, Chang'an's PK points are showing a trend of surpassing Le Xi's. If this continues, she can easily take down the tower with any of her brothers or sisters in the last 30 seconds and win today's leaderboard.
However, with Cen Yu'an present, the first place in C09PK can only belong to Le Xi.
"Kun gave Lexi 666 Desert Diamonds"
The gift suggestion was followed immediately by Tang Wen's thanks!
Lexi's points reached 913 million, a significant drop.
"what's the situation?"
"Isn't it a bit much to give Chang'an such a hard time?"
"I feel so sorry for Chang'an!"
"I didn't intend to compete with you for anything. I know the Le family has a super-rich person, so there's no need to show off today."
"Are you Chang'an fans alright?!"
"Kunhuang was already being very modest by not giving Lexi over ten million today!"
"I'm truly impressed. Does the Kun Emperor even know who you are?!"
—"Okay, everyone, stop arguing and don't go back to hate! Just type 'Thank you, Sister Kun' in the chat~ Thank you, Sister! Every day! She sends Lexi over a million gifts!"
After Tang Wen finished speaking, the chat immediately quieted down considerably, as at least a large portion of Chang'an's fans had already stopped looking at C09's recent ranking records.
The chat started praising the streamers' performances and makeup, and of course, Kunhuang's wallet.
The Chang'an fans who remained in the live stream were also thinking that if what the host said was true, and that the Kunhuang was sending gifts worth millions of yuan every day, then there was really no intention to target them at all...
Cen Yu'an looked at the now harmonious public chat and appreciated Tang Wen's progress for the first time. She sent 20 carnival messages without choosing Le Xi's name.
[Tang, here are 20 cigarettes for you]
"Oh my god~ Thank you so much, Sister Kun! It's all my fault~ You're too kind, Sister!"
Not everyone selects a person from the leaderboard when sending gifts; some people just like to send gifts randomly while watching live streams.
However, for group live streams, if no streamer name is selected, the gifts will be sent to the main account.
For large gifts, you can type out who it's for, and the operations team will help keep track of it for that streamer. However, small gifts are usually "confiscated".
The revenue from hosting and operating the show is 1% of the revenue generated by each streamer in the group.
However, for gifts sent to the main account, the host and the operations team each take 5%, and the remaining portion is divided according to the streamer's points for that day.
So when giving a big gift and not choosing or forgetting to choose a name, the host will usually ask who it is for. If the older siblings don't say, it's assumed that they will share it together.
Therefore, after Cen Yu'an sent the gift, she immediately posted a message saying that it was for Tang Wen. So these 20 Carnivals would not participate in the main account's revenue sharing, but would all be counted as Tang Wen's performance.
Tang Wen was secretly delighted that he had been following Le Xi around every day these past few days, humbly seeking her advice. Sure enough, what the Kun Emperor liked about Le Xi was her qualities.
He can't get plastic surgery to look like Le Xi, but he can still imitate her qualities.
Lexi taught him not to worry about anything, and to just have Dean block anyone who used too much vulgar language. He didn't need to take the haters to heart at all; he just needed to focus on improving his professional skills.
Tang Wen listened and did it.
Moreover, as the host of C09, he knows best what the anchors are busy with.
Seeing how excellent Lexi is every day, and how she still uses all her spare time to work so hard to learn new dances and new musical instruments.
Because an older sister said she wanted to see the kind of painting and sword dances seen in TV dramas, Lexi really spent a lot of time learning and practicing them diligently.
Tang Wen wasn't particularly smart, but he knew how to learn from smart people.
Therefore, while other new groups were taking a break after their broadcasts, he went to other platforms to find many recordings of the old Shengshi groups' live streams and analyzed them frame by frame.
He would write down the excellent hosting tips he heard from veteran members and practice them in private.
His dark circles have gotten so bad lately that everyone's been teasing him, wondering if he's been chatting with his older siblings in private.
In less than a month, Tang Wen has transformed from a flustered and trouble-prone new host into someone who can still manage to keep the show under control even when there are occasionally 10 viewers online.
Hard work always pays off, and Tang Wen's efforts will determine whether he can retain the fans that Le Xi has worked so hard to attract, or even take them to the next level.
Cen Yu'an could see his progress. She could tell from the fact that there was no constant arguing in the C09 chat that the hosts and operators were doing their jobs well, so she was naturally happy to give them some recognition and encouragement.
There are trends everywhere on the internet. Wherever there are fans, there will be circles, and wherever there are circles, there will be debates.
Fans of the giant pandas in Fucheng can engage in heated debates, let alone live-action group broadcasts, where the drama and controversy will only intensify!
The seven streamers have at least a hundred different fan bases, and each of them has their own stance.
Having a rhythm isn't a problem; one of the joys of group broadcasts is the lively atmosphere. As long as the host explains things promptly and guides the audience in a positive direction, it's fine.
Fans aren't bad people; sometimes their passionate outbursts are just a way of trying to fight for something for their favorite streamer.
Occasionally, during a live stream, something might appear that many people can't understand. This is simply due to company regulations or instructions from the platform.
If the host explains more rules and matters, at least the streamer will avoid being subjected to unnecessary abuse. Everyone is here to watch the live stream and relax, not to hurl insults. If a few seconds are spent explaining, the audience won't say anything more.
The worst thing is to not explain anything, leaving the audience to speculate, which in turn leads to a lot of drama, and then everyone starts criticizing each other's streamers, and each other's fans...
Being criticized affects the streamer's mentality, and fans feel sorry for them. Passersby and viewers get annoyed by the constant arguments in the live stream, making it impossible to attract new fans.
Cen Yu'an likes people with long beaks!
They simply sent out another 100 sets of carnival gifts, and the message on the floating screen told Tang Wen that he and Dean each received 50 sets, thanking them for protecting Le Xi.
C09's current livestream atmosphere can't be said to be the best in the industry, after all, the new group has such a large audience, and there are occasional controversies and doubts.
But all of these issues were resolved within 5 minutes; Tang Wen wouldn't let the controversy drag on until the end of the broadcast.
A few days ago, Xingwang Media's guild received a personal broadcast reward because their group broadcaster, Wawa, won a team friendly match.
Guild streamers can directly receive 55% of the gifts they receive, without having to share with their team, plus a platform rebate.
Therefore, many companies use individual broadcasts as a small reward for group broadcasts.
However, it will also stipulate that the individual broadcast time of a streamer cannot overlap with the broadcast time of their group.
When a group streamer goes to do a solo stream, a large number of group fans will follow to watch. During this time, the company gives the streamer the highest share of the revenue, so it's not unreasonable to prevent her from taking away the group streamer's traffic.
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