Yan Chuan decisively rejected the proposition.
He was not keen on witnessing the man’s sordid habits.
Instead, he chose to soak in two pools with Evan and wrapped himself tightly in a bath towel, closing his eyes to rest by the side.
In any case, Evan was a pervert, no matter how you looked at it.
Lying on the soft bed, Yan Chuan pondered how he should deal with this pervert.
Firstly, he certainly had to keep his part-time job a secret; if Evan found out he was “trading” with him while also moonlighting as a cross-dressing live streamer at night…
The disparity in their statuses seemed inconsistent with what the script had given him in terms of persona, so he had to keep his identity carefully hidden.
Of course, there was also the fact that Evan would likely have a very entertaining expression upon learning the truth.
Just thinking about it made Yan Chuan feel quite amused.
However, his current reaction seemed inappropriate for Evan.
This person was not only perverted but also impatient; he seemed overjoyed at just a hint of Yan Chuan’s affection, making Yan Chuan question if he misunderstood the meanings of “a little” and “very.”
When he heard someone express their likes, he could practically imagine the wedding details, the guest list, and the names of the pets they would have together.
He even asked Yan Chuan when he would be willing to meet his family.
Yan Chuan could hardly agree to that.
He was just a poor and helpless little worker, consumed with full-time work and part-time gigs; how could he go home to meet the family of his superior?
Moreover, meeting family likely signified a deeper relationship, escalating to the “very much” in the way Evan described.
But their relationship didn’t seem to have developed to that point, and he only wanted to focus on doing well in his side job as a live streamer.
Furthermore, Evan certainly was not part of the quest assigned by the script.
Yan Chuan rubbed his temples, intending to get some rest.
He had a busy day, first meeting with Cory to deal with him and his overly energetic teammates, and after that, he had to meet Evan.
Then he almost got caught, managing to slip away with some clever maneuvers.
Yan Chuan felt this script was more complicated than the previous one.
After all, ghosts were just ghosts; they wouldn’t drag him into endless conversations about meeting family or needing to prove his precious “virgin identity.”
Author’s Note:
Quick question, does writing it this way make Yan Chuan seem a bit like a scumbag? Like someone who deceives many men?
Chapter 49: Cross-Dressing Streamer 16
Friday.
It was the time Yan Chuan had agreed upon with his agent.
He followed the address provided, checked in, and went inside after announcing his ID.
The agent had apparently informed the security staff.
The whole building was owned by the live streaming platform, bustling with men and women in formal attire, clearly busy with work.
Yan Chuan sent a message to his agent.
“I’ve arrived,” he reported his location, glancing at the time. “Shall I sign the contract now?”
His agent replied, “Please wait a moment; there’s a meeting going on.”
Yan Chuan waited in the lounge for a short while.
Aside from the employees in professional attire coming and going, there were others like him holding contracts, ready to sign.
It has to be said, Yan Chuan felt that this script had the most people at this live streaming platform.
Viewer numbers had reached alarming levels; many were glued to their screens, avoiding real work.
Logically, such a society was clearly warped, but this was in an escape show, where normal society wouldn’t appear.
Yan Chuan watched as the supervisor directed other staff to change the large poster off the wall.
The poster featured a young couple, snuggly embracing and smiling sweetly, seemingly in love.
But Yan Chuan knew they were not a couple; they were two streamers on the platform who had partnered up during an event and gained the most popularity from it.
Just like how games often have seasonal divisions, this platform held various events from time to time, setting different themes to attract streamers to participate.
The theme for this period was a month-long romance live stream, which his agent had privately hinted at.
The freshly hung poster clearly stated the participation requirements.
Firstly, one must be a contracted streamer for the platform. Secondly, team up with two or more people.
Yan Chuan fell silent while looking at the poster’s condition of “two or more people.”
Are you saying this romance can include three people or more?
However, Yan Chuan’s agent had sent him several examples of reference events.
One team consisted of five members, all together in a romantic setting, and the audience response in the live room was surprisingly good; they ended up with a high ranking.
From a certain perspective, a romance involving five people was indeed much more interesting than just two.
Thinking about himself… it didn’t seem impossible either.
Another streamer even brought two cats to replace her in the romance live stream.
Watching cats love and groom each other was certainly more entertaining than a simple love story.
Finally, his agent sent Yan Chuan a summary.
To attract viewers to your live streaming room, you shouldn’t be too uptight; give the fans what they like to see.
Although it sounded odd, there was some truth to it.
Yan Chuan continued reading the competition rules.
After entering the competition, the first week would be a popularity competition among the teams, serving as a preliminary round considering overall views and tips. Only the top ten could participate in the official competition, where the venue would be provided by the live streaming platform.
The provided venue was a large villa, allowing all contestants to compete on the same stage.
Many photographers would be following along, broadcasting everything to the public except for necessary privacy moments, like bathing or sleeping.
However, any interactions involving contestants would still be broadcasted.
Viewers particularly enjoyed this kind of live stream, which had received great responses in previous years; as long as you made it into the official competition, the traffic generated for streamers would be substantial.
