Chapter 10: Daddy is actually the older brotherfather figure from the original book.
Chapter 10: Daddy is actually the older brotherfather figure from the original book.
The viewers in the gossip livestream were very dissatisfied with Brother Ba's behavior of keeping quiet after receiving money, but they only talked about it in the comments. They were all there to watch the gossip and wouldn't actually spend a lot of money.
If they really want to know, I won't say here. They can wait for the slice to be cut and see what's going on.
However, with the comparison to Tao Tao's eldest brother, the onlookers gained a new understanding of the identity of the former crown princess.
The fact that Brother Ba said it so definitively, and yet no one from Xingyao came to refute it, is practically confirming it.
Wow, that's terrifying to think about.
But the show "The Crown Princess" has been airing for two months now, and it still feels like they don't recognize each other.
When Daddy Huazai gifted Shu Huakong before, those big gifts were naturally announced in the public chat. Many people actually went there once, but most of the people who were attracted by the gifts liked to watch the big brother fight and spend money. But Shu Hua had never fought in any PK before.
The people who wanted to join in the fun did try, but the streamer wouldn't listen at all, so they got bored and stopped bothering after seeing it on the public chat a few more times.
There are always new streamers on the music platform, and Huazai's daddy showered her with gifts, offering a large amount to satisfy her appetite. He quickly reached the maximum level, and after that, he stopped sending gifts as much. As a result, Shuhua's popularity has declined, and fewer people remember her.
Of course, the weekly recommended spots on Star Glory are also useful. Shu Hua's drawing skills are genuine. Every week, the traffic is drawn there, and there are always viewers who don't necessarily want to watch the PK battles. Over the past two months, a group of fans has been accumulated.
Each time she goes live, she attracts viewers, which is why Shu Hua's live stream now has a decent number of viewers, although the turnover is also high.
The overlap between people who enjoy watching gossip live streams and those who watch Shu Hua's live streams is not high, which is why Shu Hua is not very well-known in this live stream.
Perhaps two months ago, the gossip livestream also dug up information about this newcomer, Shu Hua, but two months have passed, and she was just a "flash in the pan." How many people remember her?
After all, in today's live streaming market, even top streamers will lose followers and face criticism if they stop broadcasting for a few days.
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At this moment, Shu Hua was also looking for snippets of gossip live streams when she came across this live stream, clicked in, and ended up getting caught up in the gossip herself, but it seems that the gossip has already been finished.
She glanced at the comments from her previous posts and roughly understood that it was about the Crown Princess.
Hehe, she came up with this title herself. At first, her manager also wanted to use "princess," but she felt that was used too much, so she wanted to change it to something new.
She became the Crown Princess, which I found strangely cool and I liked it.
As for those comments spreading pornographic rumors, report them all. Although she won't be affected, it's still quite disgusting to see. It's really unbelievable that someone will spread pornographic rumors about just two slightly close members of the opposite sex.
The moment she saw her daddy, she knew he truly treated her like a daughter; his loving gaze was so clear.
Moreover, he reacts naturally to occasional closeness without any stiffness or awkwardness, his face beaming with the satisfaction of a loving father.
After watching for a while, I realized that this guy had actually taken the money and stopped talking about the female lead's live stream, so I just shrugged and left.
However, I did find something interesting by clicking in: from the title and some comments from die-hard gossip lovers, I learned that there was actually internal strife in the female lead's live stream today.
It seems the two big spenders have different ideas about strategies for ranking up, which reminds Shu Hua of the sudden and unreasonable surge in the female lead's score in her live stream before. It seems that the two big spenders are competing for favor today because of this.
But how could such a small matter as ranking up lead to an argument?
She remembered that in the female lead's live stream, because there were too many big spenders, it was not good to completely crush others every time. When ranking up, they had to rely on drawing lots. But it seemed that there had never been any arguments. What happened today?
It's possible that they're still in the early stages of getting to know each other and haven't yet developed a tacit understanding.
Shu Hua searched for a while and watched all the clips of the female lead appearing in the gossip live stream from the start of the broadcast until now. Then she discovered a big problem: the female lead was noticed by the gossip live stream not from the first day.
Remember, as the female lead who is pampered by her older brothers and sisters, she has been pampered since the first day of her live stream. She remembers that on the first day, that user spent over a million points, which is very impressive for a streamer who has just started broadcasting. The gossip live stream room will definitely notice.
After all, there aren't big gossip stories to tell every day, but they have to do live streams every day.
Therefore, this level of gossip is bound to be brought up in the live stream.
The only explanation is that the user didn't go to the female lead's live stream that day. So where did he go?
Wait a minute, my own Daddy used to have a username something, and it was only after I called him that he changed the name.
Could it be that she unknowingly stole the female lead's man—no, her father?
Damn, this makes perfect sense the more I think about it.
If her own daddy was truly a father figure, that's why he didn't become part of the female lead's harem in the original book.
Hmm, very good. The original book also provides evidence that her own Daddy isn't the type to love without realizing it; he is indeed her real father, oh, daddy.
My daughter will definitely be filial.
Although she didn't know what went wrong, she was determined to keep her own daddy.
However, in the original book, Daddy never met the female lead in person until the end of the main story. How come he met her in person so soon after he started reading it?
Such a big company must have no shortage of illustrators. Hmm, I'll ask around when Daddy gets back.
After watching the clips, Shu Hua realized that the female lead's growth storyline seemed to have changed slightly. The protection from her daddy in the early stages was gone. Although the two older brothers were protecting her now, they had only watched other live streams before and didn't protect her from the very first time. They wouldn't be there every time the female lead started streaming.
So, in the early stages, when the female lead was fighting, she was punished a few times. It seems that one of them was not very good. But after the female lead was punished, her older brother came back and of course, he took her back. It can be considered a revenge story, which is why it became material in the gossip live broadcast room.
The two older brothers might have disagreed about gift-giving today, perhaps because of this.
If you keep winning, you naturally won't care about winning or losing in the process. However, because of past experiences of improper "protection," the streamer might become a bit more aggressive when they see the streamer falling behind and being punished.
In the original book, even at the very beginning, the female protagonist basically never lost a PK battle, except for the situation where she was attacked from behind, but those were only when she played with a few friends, and only once or twice.
The purpose of this scene is simply to highlight that no matter how much of a lead these big brothers will have, they will use extravagant gifts to defend their position.
In short, it's just to show off the female lead's family's wealth and power.
But now, the female lead in the early episodes doesn't seem to be as satisfying as in the original story.
Shu Hua couldn't help but sigh that she was truly lucky. In the world of live streaming, a good mentor is worth more than a thousand troops.
Oh, and there's another limitation: for streamers who engage in PvP battles.
Speaking of this, Shu Hua knew it was a novel setting, but given the female lead's personality of being content with earning a little money, why would she keep going to PK battles? In the early stages, it seemed like she was always being forced to go by her fans and older brothers, but she probably wanted to do it herself, otherwise, if her eyes reddened, her older brothers would be reluctant to let her go.
She sings a few songs, and the guys will send her virtual gifts.
Later on, the female protagonist matured to the point where she would take the initiative to go to war.
But novels are just words; no matter how beautifully you sing, the reader can't hear them.
There are many stories to write about only when you're fighting in PvP, so it makes sense when you think about it that way.
Well, although much of this gossip relies on her reasoning, as a fan of mystery comics, I'm actually even happier.
I never expected that she, a background character, would cause such a big stir in the story so soon after she arrived.
However, she wasn't guilty at all; at most, she was just a little disappointed that her God's-eye view might be compromised.
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