Yanchuan couldn’t quite understand. The ID “Ke” immediately made him think of the popular streamer Keri, but what reason would a major broadcaster have to switch to a secondary account and shower him with gifts?
Furthermore, during his livestream yesterday, he hadn’t mentioned any previous content and even apologized to his audience for his poor gameplay. How did he manage to attract a prominent streamer who seemed to have a negative impression of him? Did Keri come to watch him play poorly? And why was he offering to give him tips through a voice chat?
Yanchuan paused for a bit, remaining silent. His silence was mistaken for anger, and the apologies in the chat dwindled as Keri continued to throw gifts his way. The fireworks effects on the screen kept playing, the sound effects becoming somewhat noisy, making it hard for Yanchuan to see the screen clearly.
He watched in silence as the well-known streamer he had blocked showered him with gifts.
[I’m sorry]
[I’m genuinely very sorry]
At the end, Keri seemed to run out of words, struggling to come up with something to say, and had no choice but to repeat his apologies.
[Although I’m very sorry, could you please take my account off your blacklist? I can apologize using my main account.]
Author’s Note:
Please note, there are new characters appearing in this chapter.
Chapter 39: The Cross-Dressing Streamer 6
[@All Team Members, isn’t this the first time Keri has been so humble toward someone online… He never even gave his manager a good face before]
[Well, even the grumpiest bad man can’t escape the charms of a beautiful wife (wink)]
[Keri is incredibly talented in games, but in real life, he’s still on the blacklist of his wife – just truly lowly…]
[@Rank One, someone needs to quickly challenge him and push him down – a true blood dog can’t be sullied]
[Laughing so hard, let’s expose his past]
Yanchuan remained silent for a moment. He no longer pondered Keri’s reason for coming to his livestream. The current problem was that a big streamer with millions of fans had just revealed his identity so publicly and was so… humbly apologizing to him?
Was he really that shameless?
He had blocked Keri only out of fear that Keri and his followers would return to his stream and leave negative reviews due to the last voice chat incident. He didn’t have any particular impression of Keri; in fact, he was clearly a gaming novice.
Besides, this person was currently classified under his “patrons” category, one of those helping him through his game.
And why did he feel like the viewers were enjoying this?
“Sure,” Yanchuan took the mic, “I’m not angry. I’m going to unblacklist you now.”
He opened his homepage and found Keri’s extremely noticeable ID, removing him from the blacklist.
[My wife is beautiful and kind]
[Alright, you’ve managed to achieve your goal this time]
[But even so, wife’s dog count is +1]
Keri was finally freed from the blacklist. He promptly switched to his main account, returning to the “Little Bunny Sweetheart” livestream.
The platform alerts viewers when a popular streamer comes online, so as soon as Keri logged in, many noticed he had joined someone else’s livestream.
Among his followers were many who focused solely on gaming; having just exited the team competition stream, they stumbled into “Little Bunny Sweetheart’s” room.
Then they were met with the formerly foul-mouthed streamer apologizing meekly to a beautiful newcomer.
[What’s going on? Where am I?]
[Though… nice legs, just passing through to appreciate]
[The cross-dressing streamer area does have its charm, I’ll follow first]
[For those witnessing this, it’s basically Keri connected with a gaming novice, mocked him, only to find out the novice was an attractive cross-dressing streamer, and now he’s been pulled from the blacklist…]
[The competition between ranks one and two is intense! Keri, hurry up and send some gifts to get on the leaderboard!]
Finally freed, the rank one title was gone, but Keri had no regrets. Worst case, he could just send more gifts to change the leaderboard to reflect his name, regardless of where that “Qi” came from.
At that point, no one would laugh at him for sending fewer gifts than others or having his main account blocked.
With this mindset, Keri typed in the chat: [I’ve added my account from the blacklist, I’m continuing to send gifts now.]
Yanchuan was already feeling overwhelmed by the fireworks effects from the gifts, and he said, “No need; it’s too costly.”
He knew these men had money, but was it really necessary to spend so much on gifts in one night?
It made him, a person who had just entered the platform with only a four-digit account balance, feel embarrassed.
However, Keri seemed to take his words as anger and hurriedly replied: [It’s not a waste, as long as you’re not angry.]
He applied to join the voice chat, speaking into the headset, “Can we team up for streaming in the future? I could help you score higher and rank up?”
Yanchuan could hear the nervousness in Keri’s voice through the headset, as if he feared rejection, the tone almost youthful.
[Isn’t the Yan Country map too short? Isn’t this a bit on-the-nose?]
[The ultimate goal is still to secure benefits for yourself, right?]
[Wuwuwu, new rank one, are you a streamer? If you are, quickly line up a connection with your wife; I don’t want to see him being so proud…]
Yanchuan felt somewhat tempted.
If he relied on himself to play, he’d only be battling NPCs, unable to reach the finals, a poor novice who was treated as a target along the way.
But if he teamed up with Keri, a skilled professional could carry him to victory… Wait, playing games, could he also dominate in the game?
Would he be able to shed the novice label?
“Sure,” Yanchuan took the mic, “But don’t you have a team to play with in competitions?”
He had to stream every day without a break. Keri, on the other hand, did he have enough time to team up with him?
