Chapter 2007 I grew up watching your matches!
Chapter 2007 I grew up watching your matches!
Chapter 2007 I grew up watching your matches!
Although the game has now entered its mid-game phase, most players who have played for a while will have one or two multi-skill pets.
It can be seen as a game that appears to be based on time cards, but in reality, it is very economical.
If it's just a simple point card or a small investment.
No matter how long you play, it's very difficult to come across a pet that combines both aptitude and skills.
So this wild leopard might not be anything in the eyes of the big shots right now.
But from the perspective of ordinary players...
I have a Bulwark with 8 skills and all red attributes, and its stats are also excellent.
That could truly be used as a family heirloom.
And that's why.
Fang Yun then displayed the completed Mad Leopard in the live stream.
Even though the lottery hasn't officially started yet.
But at this point, the live stream was already about to explode in popularity!
I watched as the barrage of comments frantically urged me to hurry up and participate in this last-minute lottery.
Fang Yun didn't waste any time and said directly, "Then let's get ready to start the lottery!"
"As usual, when I say 'start,' everyone should spam 'win! Win! Win!' in the chat. It will end in one minute. Don't forget to send a message if you want to participate in the lottery."
talking.
He waited a moment, then shouted "Start!"
Following his order.
The entire live stream was instantly flooded with the three words "Zhong Zhong Zhong"!
A minute flies by.
soon.
As the last second of the lottery draw ended.
Fang Yun also successfully intercepted the winner's ID.
"Congratulations to 'Fei Wo Si Cun' for acquiring this 8-skill, all-red Bulwark Panther! Please send me the server where the character is located as soon as possible, and I will contact you promptly."
After glancing at the winner's ID, Fang Yun didn't waste any time and immediately offered his congratulations.
"Shet!"
"Fake!"
"Four rounds already! Four rounds in a row! Damn, not a single one hit!"
"Can you stop making fun of me upstairs? You're already getting upset after not winning four rounds? Do you believe that even if we play forty rounds, you still won't win anything?"
"It's all because there are just too many people in Brother Cheng's live stream! Damn, it's already reached 24+ right now. The second most popular streamer in the entire gaming section can't even catch up to a fraction of Brother Cheng's viewership..."
"This is outrageous. I can't think of any other way to win in this live stream except by playing the 'life-saving' method..."
The last round of the lottery draw has ended, and the winner is an ID I have no recollection of.
Many viewers in the live stream immediately lost their composure!
None of the first three optimization slots were secured, but the three winners all took off.
In the end, even the consolation prize had nothing to do with me, even though I knew very well that the chances of winning in a live stream with 20+ viewers were slim to begin with.
But the moment the winner's ID appeared.
A wave of helplessness washed over them, making them feel extremely uncomfortable.
That's just how the world is.
If Fang Yun has never held a single giveaway since the first broadcast.
Although its popularity may not reach new highs as it does now.
But viewers in the live stream won't have many random thoughts; they'll just see it as an opportunity to learn something new.
But the reality is that he likes to hold giveaways and giveaways for everyone whenever he has free time.
But he can't possibly treat everyone equally.
The so-called worry is not about scarcity but about inequality.
He always gives out generous rewards, but not everyone can win.
Inevitably, some people will feel disappointed and dissatisfied, and it's not impossible that they might even hold a grudge against him.
The live stream chat was filled with groans of despair after the lottery ended.
Fang Yun simply smiled and did not offer any comment.
Although he never intended to become a streamer, it was according to his own wishes.
However, due to various factors, he eventually started broadcasting, although the broadcast time was very random.
But even so.
He still follows his own rules of conduct: if he does something, he doesn't do it at all; if he does it, he does it well.
To achieve results, it is essential to maintain good interaction with the audience and offer perks from time to time.
This was already a standard procedure in the live streaming industry in my previous life.
Now these viewers are crying and sobbing because they didn't win, acting like they've been abandoned.
Later, they discovered that Fang Yun's live stream was becoming increasingly popular and the benefits were getting better and better, but they still couldn't win any prizes.
They will eventually have to accept this reality.
Of course, situations where people spread rumors and conspiracy theories will inevitably occur.
Fang Yun was already mentally prepared for this.
And just then.
The person who just won the prize, 'Fei Wo Si Cun', has already contacted him via private message.
"So, you also have a name at Jing'an Temple, right?"
After exchanging a few words, they learned that the other party's main account was for "Reunion," but that they also had a secondary account at Jing'an Temple.
Fang Yun raised an eyebrow, wondering if this guy really had a number at Jing'an Temple, or if he had just temporarily brought in a helper.
But these are not really important.
The most important thing about a lottery is not who wins, but how to successfully distribute the prizes.
This involves the issue of integrity; the streamer is actually more afraid of something going wrong during the reward distribution process than the viewers.
He told the other party to log in and come find him as soon as possible.
Fang Yun closed the private chat with Fei Wo Si Cun and then waited patiently.
After a while.
A troll king, wielding the Three Calamities of Karma and dressed in magnificent robes, appears on the screen beside you as you feed him candy.
When Fang Yun saw that the other party had added him as a friend directly, he was slightly taken aback and inexplicably felt that something was wrong.
"Holy crap, Brother Cui?!"
"What's going on? This old ox looks like he's not someone to mess with."
"Do you think you can mess with this? This is our Jing'an Temple's former main Lion Camel in the server wars, he's incredibly fierce!"
"Holy crap, is this for real? Top-tier players are even participating in the lucky draw! Are we ordinary folks left with no chance?"
"I knew this old ox looked intimidating, turns out he's a top-level player!"
"No... Haven't you guys noticed the key point? The key point is that, according to Fei Wo Si Cun, his main account is 'Reunion,' while the one at Jing'an Temple is just his alternate account!"
"Holy crap, this guy isn't just a big shot anymore, he's a giant!"
"No matter who you are, it's useless. This is Brother Cheng's live stream room. Everyone who comes here has to behave properly!"
"Are you sure this top-tier player is interested in this 8-skill Barrier pet? In my experience, top-tier players usually have incredibly powerful pets, right?"
"Not all players in the server-wide competition have top-tier equipment; otherwise, there wouldn't be first-tier, second-tier, and third-tier teams..."
Fang Yun just felt that this old ox, dressed in gorgeous brocade and looking very imposing, was a bit strange.
However, the players in the live stream, especially those from Jing'an Temple, recognized the other person's identity at a glance and immediately revealed it!
However, upon learning that this troll king named Cui Ge was actually the former main force of the Lion Camel in the server war of Jing'an Temple.
The live stream, which had been somewhat subdued due to another missed opportunity to win a big prize, instantly erupted in excitement!
It's expected that some top-tier players will watch Fang Yun's live stream.
But what was unexpected was...
You can just secretly keep an eye on it and that's fine.
How the hell did I end up participating in the lottery, and even win?
This is leaving no way for ordinary players to survive!
Fortunately, although the other party won the prize, it was only a consolation prize.
If I had won this prize during the previous lottery for the optimized slots.
Given Fang Yun's personality, even knowing that optimizing a server-wide account is extremely difficult, he would still grit his teeth, find the shortcomings, and then start throwing money at it.
The mere thought of this scene sends chills down the spines of many viewers.
How powerful would a server war account optimized by Brother Cheng himself be?
Fortunately, none of this happened.
"Hey Cheng-ge! You might not know this, but I grew up watching your matches!"
While the viewers in the live stream were shocked by the identity of the winner, a professional player, they were also stunned.
Fei Wo Si Cun, also known as "Brother Cui," had already started chatting with Fang Yun.
Upon seeing the other person, they immediately said they grew up watching their matches.
Fang Yun was immediately speechless—
Dude, if you can't speak properly, you don't have to. But you actually said something like "I grew up watching my competitions." Are you flattering me or being sarcastic?
When the viewers in the live stream saw the other party's outrageous opening remarks, they couldn't hold back any longer—
"Damn it, this young man!"
"Hahaha, you grew up watching Brother Cheng's matches, aren't you? How old are you this year, kid?"
"Brother Cheng debuted in 06 when the Martial God Altar was first launched, and this year is 2012. In other words, this is Brother Cheng's sixth year in the industry. It is possible that some children have grown up watching his matches."
"Wow, you're actually doing the analysis upstairs, huh?"
"This guy, Lao Niu, is a real pro at this tournament, and the key is that he messed with Brother Cheng. He's got some serious skills!"
"By the way, have Jing'an Temple and Bianliang City ever met at the Martial God Altar?"
"I don't really remember it. The main reason is that the Jing'an Temple server doesn't have much of a presence in the Martial God Altar. Even if we've encountered them before, considering that Brother Cheng's team usually finishes the match within five rounds, even if Jing'an Temple gets swept, probably no one would care..."
"From what you're saying, this old ox is a 'former' key player, which means he's not a key player anymore?"
"I heard he sold the account, but others say he didn't. Who knows what's really going on..."
When Brother Cui said he grew up watching Brother Cheng's matches, everyone in the live stream burst into laughter.
This meme has been around for a long time, but no one expected it to be used on Qiancheng.
However, after some people reviewed and tallied the results, they suddenly discovered...
Statistics based on the year of debut of each of the Thousand Cities.
A six-year career in competitive gaming seems to really cover the time from elementary school to university for a sixth-grade student?
That's... pretty outrageous.
And it was because of this groundbreaking opening.
Brother Cui, who had diligently fought in the Martial God Altar for more than a dozen sessions but left almost no trace.
Today, however, it has ushered in its moment of glory.
"Um..."
At this moment, Fang Yun was somewhat speechless, so much so that he, who was never one to stumble, didn't know how to respond for a moment.
"No... I really grew up watching your matches, Brother Cheng! I've been playing Fantasy Westward Journey and watching your matches since junior high school, and now I'm a freshman in college. I'm absolutely not lying to you!"
Fang Yun suddenly stopped talking.
At first, Brother Cui didn't understand what was going on.
But when he looked at the comments and combined them with Fang Yun's reaction...
He immediately realized that his words had caused a misunderstanding; everyone thought he was making a joke and deliberately messing with Fang Yunlai.
This startled him, and he quickly offered an explanation.
"What did I tell you? This guy really grew up watching Brother Cheng's matches!"
"Holy crap, this guy's amazing! He started playing games in his third year of junior high and played them all the way into college?"
"The problem is, not only do the parents not object, but they're even using a top-tier account for competitive play..."
"Young master, I am your long-lost old servant!"
"This is the real young master, but he seems a bit mentally challenged."
"Hahahaha! Did you guys notice? Ever since this guy showed up, Brother Cheng has hardly said a word. Did he suddenly realize he's getting old?"
"Cheng Ge is at most in his twenties, so he has nothing to do with being old. He probably never expected that he would have fans who have watched him compete since he was a child, right?"
"I never expected the biggest laugh of the day to come so late!..."
After Brother Cui finished explaining the whole story...
The barrage of comments in the live stream didn't slow down at all; in fact, it got even more intense!
Everyone initially thought he was just joking when he said he grew up watching Fang Yun's competitions, but they never expected it.
Not only is he not just making a meme, but he's also a super die-hard fan!
I started playing Fantasy Westward Journey and watching competitions in my third year of junior high school, and now I'm a freshman in college and I'm still playing Fantasy Westward Journey and watching competitions.
This kind of perseverance is rare, not to mention a junior high school student, even adults would probably not have many.
The problem is that he's been playing Fantasy Westward Journey since he was a child.
Although it's not yet known whether this "Brother Cui's Lion Camel" account is his own or a friend's account.
but no matter.
The fact that he can log into any server-wide battle account so easily shows that he is not a simple person.
In other words.
Even if this guy isn't from a wealthy family, he's at least a young master.
I watched Fang Yun's live stream all day.
From the time he started broadcasting in the morning until all three optimization slots were drawn.
Everyone thought today's live broadcast was exciting enough, and some had even already come up with tomorrow's news headlines.
The result was completely unexpected.
Just when everyone thought the happy times were about to end.
But then Brother Cui suddenly appeared, and with just two short sentences, he brought the entire live stream to a whole new climax!
"I see. You can play games, but you can't neglect your studies, understand?"
He learned that the other person was actually a die-hard fan of his, who had become a fan of his since the first time he watched his competition in the third year of junior high school, and remained loyal to him even now that he was a freshman in college.
Fang Yun finally realized what was going on, and also understood why the other person seemed a bit naive.
He comes from a well-off family and is a freshman in college.
In addition, my biggest hobby since childhood has been staying at home and playing games.
Even a fool could figure that out.
This guy doesn't have a large social circle in real life, so his personality won't be negatively affected too much.
"Don't worry, Brother Cheng, you're my idol!"
Upon learning that Fang Yun was a student, he immediately launched into a three-part parental tirade.
Brother Cui, however, showed no resistance. Instead, he immediately assured him, "I heard that you graduated from Beijing University of Science and Technology, so I also came to Beijing to take the exam!"
"???"
"What the heck? Brother Cheng graduated from Beijing University of Science and Technology, so you also came to Beijing to take the exam?"
"Is this even reasonable?"
"Goodness, a rich kid, and now a top student? Is this guy just here to annoy us guys?"
"Absolutely! I suddenly don't find him funny anymore!"
"woo woo woo woo……"
I learned that because of Fang Yun, Brother Cui not only did not fall behind in his studies, but also passed the exam and came to the capital.
The viewers in the live stream felt like a watermelon that had suddenly split open!
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