League: Educating LPL is my duty.

Chapter 280 I couldn't help but think

What happened in the live stream quickly became a trending topic on various platforms.

#Shocking! A millionaire gifted a Minesweeper game?!#

#Game streamer earns millions in one hour, big brother is online looking for a matching game!#

#god_C has a new trick up his sleeve, and his haters are getting screwed over!#

Originally, these posts gained popularity among League of Legends fans, but as the event gained traction, the posts climbed into the top ten of the leaderboard, attracting more and more people unfamiliar with the game.

After clicking on the post and seeing that someone had sent 500 Super Rockets just to check if the website was pornographic, these people immediately felt resentful due to various complex emotions.

Some people who were unaware of the situation simply did not believe such a thing could happen, since it seemed like they were being taken advantage of.

[Haha, these hype stunts are getting more and more outrageous. They're charging a million just to get a streamer to open a website.]

[That's normal. These people have no bottom line when it comes to getting attention; they'll make up any kind of program.]

[To send a streamer millions of yuan in gifts—only a fool would believe that.]

[Just take this as entertainment; smart people won't believe it.]

[Paying money to trend on social media is disgusting; my idol's bleeding finger didn't even get mentioned.]

Everyone initially thought this was just something to laugh about and would be over in a couple of days.

But who knew that as time went on, the incident of spending millions to check websites not only failed to cool down, but instead showed signs of escalating.

The main reason is that some bloggers, in order to attract attention and traffic and gain public attention, have started to comment on this matter.

In addition, some people secretly bought traffic and online trolls to stir up trouble, and suddenly there were comments from all angles online, with countless versions. Some posts even claimed that Li Chen earned over 100 million yuan in a single live stream, leaving netizens overwhelmed.

Among these comments, the video by a blogger named "Li Zhongke" was the most popular, with hundreds of thousands of comments below the video.

At the beginning of the video, the author first extracted some of Li Chen's remarks in the live broadcast room, emphasizing that he took things out of context and distorted the facts.

The blogger then appeared in the video wearing a monkey mask and began to comment on the matter: "Hello everyone, I am your old friend Li Zhongke. Thank you for watching my video."

Today, we're going to talk about the recent Minesweeper incident that's been all over the internet. There's been a lot of buzz surrounding this game streamer lately, mainly because he received a million-dollar gift during his livestream a couple of days ago.

The blogger has recently received many requests from fans to comment on this matter, so the blogger will offer a brief discussion. However, it should be noted first that the blogger's views do not represent any official stance; they are merely a rational and objective commentary on the matter.

At this point, a screenshot of a Super Rocket gift appearing in the upper right corner of the video appeared, with the number reaching as many as two 100s.

"Let's start by addressing the question that everyone is most concerned about: whether these gifts were paid for by the streamer himself or if someone actually sent them. My answer is that it's a mix of real and fake."

Why do I say that? First, let's take a look at this user with the ID "Protect the Best C God". Those who have watched this game streamer's live stream should be familiar with this ID. The persona is that of a rich second-generation girl.

This user is also a consistent top spender in this game streamer's livestream. According to incomplete statistics, this user has given the streamer at least two million yuan worth of gifts this year alone, which is quite extravagant.

"Imagine if it were you, would you send so many gifts to a game streamer? I think most people would not do that. Rather, the richer people are, the better they manage their assets and wouldn't spend money on meaningless people."

So why do I say it's half true? Because this user clearly helped the streamer induce other people to spend money. Combined with their persona and large gifts, it's entirely possible that they encouraged others to send gifts.

If someone had turned on the video's comments section at this point, they would have found that the blogger had been verbally abused and even expelled from the community.

As fans of Li Chen, they might not necessarily stand up for him when others criticize him, or even join in the criticism. However, if someone criticizes those who support Li Chen, they will definitely stand up to defend him.

After all, everyone currently agrees that Li Chen is shameless.

Instead of stopping there, the monkey blogger went on to elaborate, saying, "Next, let's talk about whether this streamer's income is reasonable. We need to discuss his salary and gift income together."

According to the blogger's incomplete statistics, this game streamer's annual income should be at least in the tens of millions, including streaming contracts, gift revenue sharing, and club salaries, etc. Is it really reasonable for a gamer to earn so much? I can't help but wonder...

"Furthermore, whether his self-promotion and inducement of others to spend money and give him gifts is compliant with regulations and within the scope of the law requires in-depth investigation..."

"Furthermore, what impact will it have on children if a game streamer dominates the trending topics? In recent years, the impact of games on children's studies has been a major concern for many parents, and cases of internet addiction among teenagers are all too common..."

In the eight-minute video, the blogger, from an outsider's perspective, subtly criticized Li Chen, deliberately guiding public opinion.

In particular, he took advantage of parents' concerns about games, shifting all the blame onto Li Chen, which attracted a lot of attention and support from parents.

[That's absolutely right, the government should ban all games.]

My child's grades have plummeted ever since he started playing video games. People like that deserve to die.

[Report this person! They must be reported and thoroughly investigated!]

[Your comment is excellent, I support you!]

However, for every person who criticizes him, there is someone who defends him. Li Chen now has a fan base that can be described as three or four stories high, so naturally there are some rational fans who fight back.

This really cracked me up. If your own child isn't doing well in school, could it be a problem on your part?

[A Tsinghua University student passing by, I joined the league in 14 and didn't feel it affected my grades (admission notice)]

[Haha, do you even understand the significance of the highest mountain on the road?]

[Millions in revenue? Believe it or not, if EDG asks for 20 million to sell their carry tonight, someone will be driving over to pick them up?]

[Dude, it's over. No need for tonight. The money's in my account the second I said it, and it's not just one transaction.]

[While C is shameless, it's unfair to accuse him of manipulating customers; he was just trying to do what was best for us, only wanting our money for the foot massage.]

[I disagree with this. Last time I wanted to buy a skin, but I accidentally clicked on his live stream and all my money was gone (just kidding)]

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