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Chapter 78 The Livestream Room That Respects Yu Wei the Most on the Entire Internet

Chapter 78 The Livestream Room That Respects Yu Wei the Most on the Entire Internet
Lin Yuting's live stream data is not ideal.

Putting aside the increasingly competitive internet environment, she herself also has significant problems...

Her live streaming environment is terrible. The ordinary rooms in the residential building have no soundproofing materials at all, and it is easy to disturb the neighbors if the sound is even slightly loud. Therefore, she only broadcasts during the day.

As we all know, the best time for live streaming data is usually at night, when netizens are off work or resting and can take some time to relax. During the day, everyone is busy working like oxen and who has time to watch live streams?
Even when singing during the day, she tries to keep her voice as low as possible, so it's no wonder the live stream isn't going well...

Moreover, Lin Yuting couldn't see the bullet comments, and her interaction with the viewers in the live stream relied entirely on the voice broadcast of the bullet comment robot. This thing was slow, clunky, and had a delay, so many viewers swiped away before they even got a reply.

In the live streaming industry, the emotional value generated by interaction is very important. After all, everyone's entertainment time is limited these days. If you don't pay attention to me, why should I watch you?

As for the tactic of gaining sympathy, it's nothing new. Sympathy comes and goes quickly, and streamers need something more to keep their fans.

Yu Wei has a deep understanding of this. He had a colleague who used to write long articles every day to play the victim and ask readers for support, but he still failed to win.

These days, who has it easy?

Have you considered moving out and doing live streaming properly?

He was simply offering a suggestion, because if Lin Yuting really wanted to become a live streamer, then improving the live streaming environment was something she had to do.

Renovating an old house is a lot of work, so the simplest solution in this situation is to move out.

"Ah... I can't do it."

Upon hearing this, Lin Yuting trembled like a startled fawn, instantly becoming somewhat deflated. For her, the risk was far too great.

She is completely unable to be independent, whether in terms of life or finances. To be honest, she has little confidence in her singing. If she tries to make a name for herself by doing live streaming but fails, wouldn't that just make things worse?
"How about this, you make a decision based on your performance in this episode?"

Yu Wei offered her own encouraging suggestion: "If your performance can captivate everyone present, doesn't that mean you have the ability?"

She still has her parents to rely on now, but her elders will grow old sooner or later, and then she will still have to face the outside world.

Yu Wei felt that he wasn't exactly overflowing with sympathy. Normal people wouldn't ignore a fan who genuinely liked them and had prepared a special gift for them.

I wouldn't call it rescuing someone from dire straits, but I can certainly offer some small assistance within my capabilities.

"I can't do it."

Lin Yuting's fair cheeks flushed slightly, and her eyelashes fluttered wildly like butterfly wings. Although she still lacked confidence, her confusion was visibly wavering.

Today's program was brought to Lin Yuting by her cousin. When Yu Wei casually asked why her parents didn't come along, Lin Yuting's cousin actually made an excuse to send Lin Yuting away.

"My aunt and uncle really wanted to come with Yuting, but they couldn't get away from work..."

Yu Wei's first reaction was that it was such a time and he was still thinking about work. But then he thought about it again. Lin Yuting's parents doted on her so much, how could they not be worried about such a big thing as their daughter going on a TV show?

"They probably want to save more money for their daughter's later years."

My cousin nodded silently and let out a long sigh.

Saving enough money to last half a lifetime is incredibly difficult for an average family. Besides working hard to earn it, they definitely have to save it...

Yu Wei felt a sore throat. He could already imagine the middle-aged couple scrimping and saving to save money for their daughter.

"Relatives and friends have actually tried to find Yuting a husband, but her uncle and aunt all disagreed, fearing that their daughter would be mistreated."

These are truly amazing parents. Yu Wei once had a female classmate with poor eyesight; she wasn't completely blind, just congenitally highly myopic. Later, when he went to high school, he heard that his female classmate had been married off by her parents.

In small towns, they don't care whether the daughter is old enough or not; they just hold the banquet first and then worry about the rest. I heard that in their eyes, this daughter is a burden.

There's no comparison to this. Yu Wei just subconsciously recalled that Lin Yuting was very lucky; she had a wonderful family.

Because of Lin Yuting's live-streaming environment, it was difficult to record "Music Blind Box" at her home. Finally, with the consent of her parents, the production team specially arranged a temporary residence for her.

The house wasn't big, but the live-streaming environment was excellent and it even had its own live-streaming equipment. I don't know where the production team got it from...

However, there was only one fully equipped live streaming room, so Yu Wei consciously chose to use the computer in his bedroom for live streaming, since he only wanted to stream his writing and didn't need the other equipment.

One camera is enough to film the keyboard.

Yu Wei also considered whether to do a joint live stream with Lin Yuting, but then decided against it. While actively attracting viewers to his live stream might make it popular, it wouldn't solve the underlying problem. He couldn't possibly be in her live stream every day, and once he disappeared, the viewers who came specifically for him would definitely scatter, which wouldn't be of much help to Lin Yuting's live streaming career.

That kind of popularity didn't last long, and it wasn't what Lin Yuting wanted.

It's fine if everyone broadcasts their own content; it also prevents Yu Wei from being treated as the top influencer...

Actually, Yu Wei had thought about live-streaming his writing when he was still struggling, until one day he stumbled upon a platinum author's live stream and found that only a few dozen people were watching.

With such a large readership, nobody watches the live stream. How could someone who fails dare to embarrass themselves? After all, there's not much to watch when someone is writing live.

Today was his first time live-streaming his writing, and to be honest, he wasn't very enthusiastic; it was just a task assigned by the production team!
After pointing the camera at the keyboard, Yu Wei used live streaming software to capture the word count, and then the round-headed old man's live stream officially started.

"Almost forgot."

Yu Wei casually searched for a cat typing image and pasted it into the bottom right corner of the counter before leisurely starting to type.

Although Qi Luoan had praised his hands for being beautiful, they weren't anything special and hardly reliable evidence of his identity, especially since the camera had a whitening effect.

For more than half an hour during the first broadcast, there were no messages in the live stream. Although the number of viewers fluctuated a few times, it never broke the single digit mark, and the messages were basically refreshed instantly.

After he had written more than a thousand words, a netizen named Half a Lifetime of Floating Splendor sent the first bullet comment: Where is the author writing his book, Qidian or Eggplant?

Yu Wei hadn't intended to reply, but the man was surprisingly patient, asking three or four questions in a row: whether he had signed a contract, what genre it was, giving off the air of a web novel expert.

Surely it can't be a competitor trying to seduce a newcomer, right?

Yu Wei then turned on the microphone and answered in the voice he used when singing "Swords and Dreams": "Qidian, City".

This is a new usage that Yu Wei discovered just a few days ago. After perfectly mastering a song, he can break down the elements that make up the song.

Theoretically, the more songs he knows, the more likely he is to be able to understand them all.

"Urban setting? That's too tedious. I write fantasy."

As expected, it's an online novel expert teasing newbies. He's seen plenty of these kinds of colleagues. They're already level 4 or 5, yet they're still joining newbie groups and complaining every day about how hard it is to get a contract.

Monkey shows are...

Before he could reply, the person added, "Yu Wei has drained all the city's traffic, sigh!"

Between the lines, there was a deep sense of heartache and sorrow for the hardships faced by his peers. Yu Wei frowned slightly and instantly understood. This must be the kind of peer who felt that he was damaging the industry.

"Yes, I've read his book too. Putting aside the songs, the writing is pretty average."

Yu Wei is quite adept at feigning ignorance, but he's not fishing for trouble. He genuinely believes that his true skill level is indeed that of a complete failure.

The biggest enemy of a person is themselves, because only they know how incompetent they really are.

"I've met someone who understands me, someone who thinks the same way I do."

[Half a lifetime of fleeting glory ~ shared the live stream]
What's going on? Could it be that he has other like-minded brothers?
Come to think of it, the online literature circle is a complex web of smaller circles, and most authors have joined numerous groups, so it's normal to have those small groups where they can chat freely.

Five minutes later, the number of viewers in the live stream officially broke the single digit mark. The group seemed to have found their tribe and began to analyze that Yu Wei's talent was unworthy of his position.

They're all just remnants of the past, right?

The live stream room that respects Yu Wei the most on the entire internet!

Why do these people come to their own live stream instead of chatting in a small group? The reason is simple: while live streams have high reach, the chat is not the main focus.

They're planning to use the livestream as a weapon; let them hurl insults, and if things get out of hand, the streamer will be the one to suffer.

Ironically, he can actually take the blame for this.

Looking at the barrage of comments with the same monotonous wording, Yu Wei couldn't help but feel a little annoyed. Is this all there is to it?
It seems he'll have to come in person.

"Not only his novels, but I think his songs are just so-so too!"

(End of this chapter)

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