T0 Gaming Guild Saves the World
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The thought that he actually managed to get the support of the rest of the guild made the enamel mug even more moved.
He pushed up the monocle he had just bought in the store yesterday—his first purchase in a game.
"Shaoyu, is Zhuhuo really going to ignore this matter?"
The candle's attitude was crucial, directly influencing his judgment on the matter.
Chen Shaoyu was instantly drenched in sweat.
Despite his calm demeanor during his daily conversations with the enamel mug, he was always inwardly anxious and uneasy.
With the candlelight gone, and him personally taking care of this big shot, it's likely that even the slightest slip of his cunning would be enough to detect something amiss.
He was cautious in his words and actions, not daring to show any fear. The enamel cup's question was probably not because he noticed the candle was not lit.
“Candlelight believes that wherever a problem occurs, it should be resolved by the people in that place,” Chen Shaoyu emphasized. “Our affairs are our responsibility, and she will not interfere.”
The enamel mug makes it clear.
He thought to himself, "So it really is because it involves a struggle that she doesn't want to get involved..."
Just as she had said, the candlelight behaved very well.
Thinking of this, he suddenly felt a little sad.
The collaboration was brief, but in an instant, they became estranged.
He had briefly imagined the scenery beyond the starry sky, but his heart, which had been constantly stirred by the arrival of the candlelight, was now covered with a layer of dust.
Still arguing and divided, when will they finally be able to set foot on this vast ocean of stars?
The glittering stars in the candlelight's mouth—he might never see them in this lifetime.
Chen Shaoyu didn't know what the enamel mug was thinking, but it looked gloomy and logged off without saying a word.
But from that expression, he could read loneliness and helplessness.
His back was soaked with sweat.
"Did I say something wrong?"
Forget it, let's blow up these pieces of trash first.
His deep cleaning had to be finished before the candlelight returned!
Chapter 254 We must strike hard!
Starting at midnight, Chen Shaoyu was operating on two fronts simultaneously.
Distracted by observing the enamel mug, contemplating the boundary between reality and illusion, while simultaneously delving into information retrieval.
A small mishap occurred during the process: the power of the candlelight was subtly ineffective for nearly two hours.
However, her pendant consistently conveyed the message that 'everything is normal'.
The decision to postpone the World Championship may be officially announced when the Candlelight returns.
Previously, there was no definitive conclusion, and she still held onto hope and confidence in repairing the memory gaps. However, as time went on, the unstable fluctuations were intensifying.
The server, which acts as a virtual torch, suddenly crashed, trapping the players' consciousnesses within the game...
If that day ever comes, I wonder if the jailer will still be able to laugh.
At midnight, Chen Shaoyu wasn't the only one operating on two fronts.
Tang Jingxi carefully reviewed the edited text, word by word.
After checking again and again to make sure there were no mistakes and that the meaning of the words was coherent, I gradually breathed a sigh of relief.
In the private chat window, the name 【Burning Dragon Knight】 kept flashing.
Tang Jingxi knew that meant urging, so she opened another chat window.
[Watermelon Shumai]: "I'll think about it."
Five hours have passed since that message. After dinner, Xigua Shaomai seemed to have vanished into thin air, with no response.
She asked again, and only a minute later, Xigua Shaomai replied.
"I'm sorry, I don't plan to participate."
Since everyone was an adult, Tang Jingxi didn't ask why.
"Whatever, it's not particularly important anyway, and it saves me the trouble of editing another piece of footage." Burning Dragon Knight didn't care much. "I'm setting it to release at 6 a.m., which is right when a lot of people finish playing and can see it as soon as they come out."
A sly glint flashed across Tang Jingxi's face: "Then I'll stagger my time a little."
The other party didn't say anything more, and the conversation ended there.
【Burning Dragon Knight】, a top UP with over 400 million followers on Bilibili, whose works mainly focus on games and lifestyle, was once an undisputed top UP.
The two met by chance during a game of Werewolf. Due to the wonderful effect of the show, fans visited Tang Jingxi's home and she gained a lot of popularity.
A small content creator on the bottom edge quickly gained followers and was even pulled into a small circle of gaming enthusiasts, where they became acquainted with Dragon Knight.
She had only tens of thousands of followers at the time, but it took her less than two years to reach 50.
A person's achievements are indeed closely related to their luck.
"Instead of focusing on producing entertaining content, it's better to ride the wave of popularity."
Tang Jingxi found the secret to wealth; she understood it.
The livestreaming industry is far more competitive than you might imagine; if you don't have any content, you'll be eliminated.
Only by following popular games can you maintain a constant stream of attention.
Focusing on one specific game genre and becoming a top streamer in that genre is also a good option.
However, once she took a deep breath of the "ascension" experience brought about by riding the wave of popularity, Tang Jingxi couldn't quit.
But there are always popular games that she struggles with, such as FPS games.
In order to keep up with the trends in the gaming industry, she had no choice but to bite the bullet and dive in.
The live stream data wasn't good; the most frequent comments were "incredibly bad" and "even a talent scout would say it's a good horse."
The comments felt like thorns in Tang Jingxi's heart, as if they possessed some kind of magic, making her inexplicably angry.
Treating it as part of the show's entertainment value is a good way to let it go, but for some reason, she's particularly bothered by it.
After tossing and turning all night, Tang Jingxi chose to take a shortcut.
Customized cheats for streamers are expensive.
While making the purchase, she asked nervously, "Will we be found out?"
"He can't fake it at all; a good actor can make you think he's a completely natural master."
The shop owner continued to joke, "Have you ever seen those burly gym geeks with acne all over their backs?"
"They're secretly getting injections and taking pills and then bragging to you that it's all-natural fitness. Do you believe them? Where do all these 'gifted monsters' come from? I've served far too many 'enlightened' guys."
Tang Jingxi breathed a sigh of relief.
After adjusting the parameters, her gaming experience instantly became wonderful, the number of viewers watching the live stream soared, and even the number of views for her daily clips doubled or tripled.
"It should have opened earlier."
Occasionally, players in the game will directly hurl insults like "May your whole family die if you cheat."
At first she felt guilty, but as time went on, she was able to type out her live stream room number without blushing, her heart racing, or her hands trembling.
As a side note, "If you're bad at something, practice more."
With the support of fans, his live streaming business is booming, and it's only a matter of time before he reaches a million followers.
Riding this wave of success, she believed she was capable of replicating her initial success.
However, not everyone is intimidated by her impressive number of followers.
Tang Jingxi wasn't a seasoned FPS player, so she didn't know that truly experienced FPS players could detect "oddities" from your intentions, behavior patterns, and the order in which you counted items.
The person who attacked Tang Jingxi didn't have many followers and was quickly bombarded with insults via private messages by her fans.
Tang Jingxi is no longer a newbie in this industry.
Without responding or showing any footage, the controversy naturally subsided.
She was right. After giving it the cold shoulder, everything remained the same, and she lost nothing. On the contrary, her number of fans jumped to 85.
A million is just around the corner.
Tang Jingxi has figured out the rules of the real-life office lady game—those who dare not take risks deserve to be broke.
The greater the risk, the higher the reward.
Stud is a kind of wisdom.
She was still lucky; she got the Star Certificate qualification, which every gaming content creator longed for, on her first try.
Looking back on her years of smooth sailing and turning misfortune into good fortune, Tang Jingxi became increasingly confident.
With the current foundation, becoming a top content creator on the Stars Proof platform should be a piece of cake, right?
Once she entered the game, she gradually realized that she had underestimated the power of the stars.
This is essentially another reality called gaming, completely different from all the types I've encountered, with no experience to draw upon.
In the early stages of the game, the virtual-real boundary rose to prominence with the guide to conquering the Temple of the Clarity. In order to keep up with the trend, she organized an elite guild formed by her fans to run dungeons.
The frog-headed stitched monster was like a roadblock, tormenting them to the point of ecstasy.
By the time they resolve this, the boundary between the virtual and the real has already penetrated to the fourth level.
While the early stages of the Temple of the Clarity can often be solved with clever tricks, her presence, as a weak link in the team, has become a major reason why the guild struggles.
However, because it was her, no one said, "Tang Jingxi is a problem."
Since the game doesn't allow cheating or spending money, she can't create a significant gap between herself and others.
There are no shortcuts to take; aside from the sycophantic white knights around her, she has no other advantages.
At the same time, the boundary between the virtual and the real emerged out of nowhere and became famous overnight.
Watching videos about the boundary between reality and virtuality, she couldn't understand why these people could master the game's rhythm so quickly and soar to new heights, starting from scratch as well.
Guild War Qualifier: Eliminated in the first round.
Unsurprisingly, he got a thorough beating.
The boundary between the virtual and the real world became the focus of attention at the offline event, with countless bullet comments expressing envy towards them.
Tang Jingxi sat in front of the computer, gazing at the glamorous, countless-admired French fries, orange tea, and warm blankets under the flashing lights. She walked to the mirror and stared at her reflection for a long time.
She should have been standing there.
Streamers and world championship players are both just bad gamers, but their social status is worlds apart.
Recalling all the dreams she had when she obtained the game qualification, none of which came true, the huge disappointment made her grip the mousepad tightly.
"Ideally, something bad should happen, something bad should happen to everyone!"
As if a deity had answered her wish, lightning indeed struck!
It's either official deification or a massive leak of game content by an insider.
For several days, he was questioned and remained silent about the boundary between reality and illusion.
The lack of new strategy videos can be understood as being stuck, but even the highly popular "My Daily Life with the Siren" romance short clips have stopped being updated.
Tang Jingxi is a pro at this!
This is the same tactic they use to avoid the pressure and choose to ignore things.
Absolutely right, the boundary between reality and illusion—I'm feeling guilty.
While other content creators in the gaming section were still debating whether the rumors circulating outside were true or false, Tang Jingxi had already made her decision.
The controversy has been brewing for four days, with most of the major content creators remaining on the sidelines and only minor players daring to get involved.
Once she gets off to a good start and the boundaries between the real and virtual worlds are cleared, she'll inevitably take the lion's share of the traffic from Whale Fall.
There are risks, but... the potential rewards are too great!
She wasn't the only one who wanted a piece of this cake.
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