[The host has a really nice voice, would you consider showing your face?]

[I'm suddenly a little worried because she hasn't shown her face in so long.]

Generally speaking, those who are unwilling to show their faces probably genuinely have nothing worth showing.

[Alright, alright, streamer, if you're not that confident about your looks, you'd better not show it, lest you ruin the impression you have of me.]

Shennong wasn't worried at all about the comments he saw during the live stream. These rumors were actually orchestrated by the company; the only reason he'd make a public appearance would be because fans were curious about his looks.

Currently, aside from not showing his face, he has gained quite a few fans.

These loyal fans he's cultivated generally won't unfollow him unless they genuinely find him unattractive. Therefore, this kind of harmless, non-negative publicity, which won't negatively impact him, can actually help boost his popularity.

Moreover, according to his observations, some male streamers aren't actually that good-looking; they just look human. But with a filter or something, they have a bunch of female fans shouting how handsome they are. Sometimes, seeing this, he wonders if these female fans' eyes are blinded by something.

Some male livestreamers look so realistic that he could see right through the filter; they're unbelievably fake. Anyone who's truly handsome would never use such a high level of beauty filter.

[Normally, handsome men would be eager to show their faces by now, so I think the streamer must be ugly.]

The voice was also a bit affected and artificial; it sounded somewhat nauseating.

[If you're a female fan looking for attractive women in this live stream, don't bother here. Go find those who confidently show their faces. Those who are afraid to show their faces will definitely disappoint you in the end. It's not worth spending money on such ugly people!]

Suddenly, an unfamiliar account entered and directly attacked Shennong's appearance, revealing a hint of hatred in its words, which immediately ignited the anger of the fans in the live stream.

[Where did this idiot come from? Our streamer hasn't offended anyone, has she? What does her appearance have to do with you, you stupid dog? Committing personal attacks right off the bat, are you having a really bad life?]

[Don't be fooled by this mad dog, he's never even been to the live stream. He's probably just looking for attention because he's unhappy with his life.]

[It's also possible that some obscure streamer is jealous that our streamer built up their business in just one month, and is acting resentfully here.]

[This person has been permanently banned. Don't give them any face.]

Sending gifts was my own choice; don't be too possessive of other people's wallets.

We follow streamers and send them gifts, not because we're attracted to their looks. We don't understand what kind of validation these people are looking for; it's just ruining our mood.

[Exactly! It's my wallet, my rules! I like to spend money on streamers, so what? Hehe, I'll spend, I love spending, I enjoy spending, it'll drive some people crazy.]

Fans kept commenting, and gifts started floating around, clearly angered by the previous remarks.

……

Seeing the fans' indignant expressions, Shennong promptly spoke up: "Don't bother with these kinds of people, folks. I usually don't care about those who attack my appearance; after all, I'm really not ugly, haha. Thank you for the gifts, but please spend wisely and don't get carried away." He then thanked each fan individually for their gift. His pleasant voice, coupled with his gentle and kind words to the fans and his advice to spend wisely, only made them want to send him even more gifts.

Shennong, behind the screen, couldn't stop smiling as he watched the number of gifts keep increasing.

Honestly building a fanbase and quietly doing live streams is the only way to succeed in live streaming.

We'll have to use some methods.

The live streaming industry needs stimulation. No matter how stimulating it is, only by arousing the audience's emotions will they be willing to send gifts.

See, isn't that what we're seeing now?
Of course, such methods should never be used every day. Using them occasionally is the most effective way to not only make fans feel sorry for him, but also to encourage them to send gifts and increase fan loyalty.

As a streamer, it's perfectly normal to be nitpicked.

So, it's normal for one or two haters to create accounts specifically to attack him, right?

"Calm down, viewers. I'll sing you a song. But I'm not a professional. I just learned a new one recently, and I think it's pretty good. Some of you might be getting sleepy, so this song is perfect as a lullaby."

The comments section was naturally peaceful, with all the fans waiting for Shennong to sing.

It must be said that he put in some effort for the live stream, and he sang the song quite well.

[Host, he clearly has a talent for being a streamer, so why does he insist on doing those things?] He asked 997. Every night, Shennong streamed, and he and Ah Host would observe, which they considered a bit of fun.

Azhen said: "[It's too difficult for him to do it himself. Don't be fooled by his current success; he's used a lot of underhanded tactics behind the scenes, investing a lot of time, money, and energy. Before he succeeds, all of this is risky for him. It's different if he finds a rich woman to support him. That way, he can focus on his livestreams without worrying about viewership or gifts. Even if there's only one rich woman in his livestream, he can still make it successful.]"

Of course, given his ambition, he certainly doesn't need just one wealthy woman as a fan; he'll utilize every resource to expand his business. If there's a shortcut, who would be willing to put in the effort to build something step by step?

[As long as money comes quickly, many people will abandon all morality and even ignore laws and regulations.]

"Someone from the guild has logged on. Let's see if they want to join the quest today. It's a seven-person quest, and we happen to be short two people," Shennong's voice rang out.

Azhen did indeed log into the game. As Shennong's voice faded, she received a private message from him: Qianruo, wanna go on a quest? We're still missing two people today. The other fans aren't high enough to enter this map. You just happened to be online. Want to come?
At the same time, Shennong also sent a private message to "I Love Games": Game Bro, are we going on a mission today? Want to go together?
A-Zhuang agreed, and I Love Games also agreed.

The team quickly got into the quest, but Azhen clearly sensed that Shennong's fans, seemingly polite to her, were actually hostile. While fighting monsters, some even pretended to be incompetent, trying to drag her down. But Azhen was no fool; she wouldn't be tricked.

Not only did her opponent fail to sabotage her, but their own health bar instantly emptied, leaving them no time to recover and sending them back to the starting point. In this game, characters lose experience points upon death, and at certain points, they also lose levels.

This is the Gu that Shennong raised. I never expected it could be raised to this extent in just one month.

[I can't understand these fans. They just don't agree to Shennong forming a romantic relationship, is that why they hate him so much?] 996 couldn't help but complain. [Is this considered toxic stanning? This Shennong is really good at manipulating people's hearts.] (End of Chapter)

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