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Chapter 105 became a trending topic on Chinese social media.

After loudly announcing that "the game exhibition will not end," Chen Dong turned and went back into his booth.

Although the number of players trying out the game hasn't decreased, the Japanese merchants who previously flocked to seek cooperation have completely disappeared.

Chen Dong didn't react much to this; on the contrary, he was happy to have some peace and quiet.

After logging into YouTube, Chen Dong quickly found Fujishima Yuichiro's account.

"With nearly ten million subscribers, he's definitely a big blogger."

Chen Dong joked as he started the live stream.

The live stream footage was very stable, firmly following the back of Fujishima Yuichiro. Judging from the direction he was heading, he was probably heading to booth number 2 where the Jade Company was located.

As he walked, Fujishima Yuichiro would occasionally turn around to interact with the viewers in the live stream, speaking in Japanese that Chen Dong couldn't understand at all.

Chen Dong paid no attention to Fujishima Yuichiro's movements, instead focusing his attention on the number of viewers in the live stream displayed at the top of the screen.

130250.

130,250 people.

As expected of Fujishima Yuichiro's account with nearly ten million followers.

The live stream not only had a large number of viewers, but also a plethora of bullet comments and messages.

The rapidly scrolling comments were mostly in Japanese, which he couldn't understand.

In addition, there are many other languages ​​such as English and Russian.

However, the familiar Chinese characters mixed in with the bullet comments immediately caught Chen Dong's attention.

"There's nothing we can do about it; a large portion of the Chinese population is like that, they have absolutely no manners."

"Sometimes I feel ashamed to have been born in China, but thankfully I came to Japan early on, and I'm proud to live in Japan!"

"I've already recorded the live stream and I'm going to send it back to China to expose the ugly face of Starcard Company."

"I support them. I've disliked Starcard for a long time. Their games are of extremely poor quality, yet they still managed to get a nomination for Best Action/Adventure Game thanks to the support from the TGA organizing committee."

"That's right, I don't understand why Terraria is comparable to Silent Hill."

"..."

Inside the live stream, there were quite a few comments in Chinese, almost all of which condemned Chen Dong's behavior and subtly criticized him.

Chen Dong merely sneered at the comments from these large colonists, paying them no heed.

Then, he left the live stream and began searching for information about Fujishima Yuichiro.

……

At 9 PM Beijing time, Su Tao was livestreaming "Terraria" while interacting with viewers in the chat, expressing her anticipation for StarCraft's new game, "Escape from Chickenkov".

"Oh dear, if it weren't for the need to do a live stream, I would have flown to Japan long ago to attend the Edo Game Show and try out Escape from Chicken."

With her new love on her mind, Su Tao was quite indifferent when playing her old favorite game, Terraria.

Even with top-tier gear, you can only manage a last-minute comeback after a slime has taken away half your health.

For the first time ever, viewers in the live stream united to condemn Su Tao's blatantly promiscuous remarks.

"Terraria: When it first came out, everyone called it a sweet little thing, but now it's become a worn-out old lady."

"I think Sister Su has amazing potential; she's a natural for becoming a sea queen."

"She's changed. Sister Su has completely changed. She's no longer the naive and innocent Sister Su she used to be."

"Forget it, Sister Su is already a top streamer with tens of thousands of viewers online. If we force her to play old games, it would be her fault."

Seeing the various comments on the screen, including some rather vulgar ones, Su Tao couldn't help but laugh and scold.

"You bunch of guys are always stirring up trouble. You even take a casual remark I made off the cuff and spread it around."

Just as Su Tao was interacting with the live stream chat, a seemingly ordinary comment immediately caught her attention.

"Hoshika is in Edo (Japan) and has clashed with a popular Japanese blogger. What does that mean?"

Staring at the barrage of comments slowly scrolling across the screen, Su Tao read them aloud softly, a hint of doubt appearing in her eyes.

As Su Tao read out this comment, viewers in the live stream typed question marks.

Due to China's control over the internet both domestically and internationally, and the fact that a large portion of the population does not intentionally pay attention to foreign websites, it is indeed difficult to know about the existence of Fujishima Yuichiro, a popular Japanese blogger.

We often find out about things happening abroad very late.

Of course, Su Tao's live stream has tens of thousands of viewers, including some who can access foreign websites by bypassing internet restrictions.

Soon, explanatory comments appeared on the screen.

"Yuichiro Fujishima, a national YouTuber in Japan, has nearly ten million followers and ranks ninth on the world's top video bloggers list."

As for the comments that Sister Su Su just read out, they must have happened this morning...

With explanations from the comments, Su Tao and tens of thousands of viewers in the live stream quickly understood the ins and outs of the matter.

Upon seeing that the conflict was initiated by the so-called "national blogger" Xiao Rizi, the viewers in the live stream immediately became restless and sent out a barrage of protests and complaints.

Even Su Tao was furious when she learned of this news.

With each rapid breath, her small chest rose and fell.

"Isn't this just bullying people by taking advantage of home field?"

Su Tao's delicate face was puffed up with anger, as if she had two walnuts stuffed in her mouth.

"Sister Su, hurry up and check the trending topics. Someone has uploaded the video to social media and some mainstream video platforms."

With the appearance of these comments, the number of viewers in Su Tao's live stream dropped sharply.

Su Tao didn't care about this. She quickly picked up her phone and logged into her social media account.

As soon as I entered the software, I saw that several trending topics were related to Star Card.

[A preview video of Starcard's new game, Escape from Chickenkov, has been leaked!]

Who is this national blogger in Japan?

[Shocking! Starcard clashes with a popular Japanese blogger!]

[Original video of the conflict released; who was right and who was wrong?]

Instead of watching gameplay videos of "Escape from Chickenkov," Su Tao clicked directly on the trending search results containing videos of the original conflict.

Before long, a video that was clearly a recording of a live stream appeared in front of Su Tao.

Whether intentionally or unintentionally, the video did not begin with the content that Su Tao was concerned about, but instead showed a man who looked effeminate playing a football game.

Su Tao's slender eyebrows furrowed slightly, a look of confusion on her face. She looked up at the comments section, intending to ask what was going on.

But just then, a comment that seemed to see through her inner doubts flashed by.

"Sister Su, just drag the progress bar to 36 minutes and 43 seconds. The part before that is a hidden ad for Konami's new game that was recorded by the person who recorded it."

And this kind of operation?

Su Tao's beautiful eyebrows furrowed even more as she followed the prompts in the live chat and dragged the progress bar to the appropriate position.

Sure enough, a familiar figure appeared in front of Su Tao.

It was Chen Dong, the owner of StarCard.

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