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Chapter 111 - Additional Livestream (1)

Chapter 111: Additional Livestream (1)

Chapter 111 – Additional Livestream (1)

After waiting for his three little sisters to be done playing with the dog and leave his room, Chen Yu promptly locked the door and turned around with a grim expression. “Little Peach! Where are you? Come out.”

As soon as these words fell, a noise came from under the bed as Little Peach crawled out from there.

Chen Yu: “…”

Standing timidly before Chen Yu, Little Peach lowered her head and muttered, “Mr. Chen…”

“Why were you under the bed? What were you doing in there with the dog?”

“When you arrived back home, I knew that your three sisters would come in, so I turned invisible immediately. However, Pikachu sniffed out my smell and kept sticking to me, so I had no choice but to hide under the bed.”

“And then Pikachu followed you under the bed, right?”

“Yes.”

“It bit onto the cheongsam because your smell was on it, right?”

“Yes.”

“And then you took off your cheongsam?”

“Yes.”

“If it’s not behaving, why didn’t you beat it?”

“Didn’t you say I can’t kill it?” Little Peach asked, puzzled.

Pinching his forehead, Chen Yu said, “I only told you not to let it die! Also, why must you strike to kill?”

“If that’s the case, I understand.” Little Peach nodded vigorously. Patting her chest, she assured, “If you believe in me, I definitely won’t let such a situation happen again.”

“Fine, I believe you. Stop patting. My eyes are getting dizzy. Put on your clothes first.”

“Okay.”

Turning around, Chen Yu looked at the husky and said, “You, off the bed.”

Now that it had just enjoyed the three human females’ massage, the husky laid lazily on the bed. It did not even lift its eyelids at Chen Yu’s words.

“Dammit, they spoiled you rotten.”

Stepping forward, Chen Yu pinched the husky’s neck and tossed it onto the floor.

“Woof!”

The husky rolled itself upright after hitting the ground and stared at Chen Yu with wisdom in its eyes.

“I’ll have you castrated if you continue staring.”

The husky promptly shifted its gaze away and stared at the ground, its mind falling into thought.

“Argh, it’s still warm,” Chen Yu complained as he sat down on the place the husky previously laid on. He then canceled his watch’s invisibility and started taking care of more important matters.

Firstly, now that his access level had reached D, he needed to choose two new broadcasting platforms to host his videos and livestreams.

[Welcome to our company’s personal terminal, Mr. Chen.]

[Your access level has been raised. Your personal information is as follows:]

[Name: Chen Yu]

[Access Level: D (Number of live streaming platforms opened: 5)]

[Current Subscribers: 614,407]

[Current Accumulated Points: 46]

[Main Target: Raise your access level to D+ within four promotional quarters.]

[[Please select two additional platforms to livestream from. (0/2)]

A series of texts flowed across the screen, followed by the icons of hundreds of broadcasting platforms.

After hesitating for a while, Chen Yu tapped on two icons.

[You have selected “Kuaishou” and “TikTok.”]

[Please confirm.]

“Confirm.”

[Confirmed. Registering the default username “Transdimensional Review.”]

[Registration complete.]

In addition to Bilibili, DouYu, and Youtube, he would now livestream his reviews onto two short video broadcasting platforms. Even if the government placed a strict lockdown on information and prevented these platforms from recommending his channel, he believed that his popularity would still skyrocket soon.

“Little Peach, I’ve added two new platforms. Log in to those platforms and help me upload my previous videos to Kuaishou and Tiktok.”

“Understood.”

Little Peach nodded. She then rapidly tapped away at the physical and holographic keyboards of her new laptop.

Meanwhile, this new change naturally shook the special situation team’s office.

Far away in Beijing, after the middle-aged team leader was done reading the formal written report he received, he immediately issued orders to meet with the two broadcasting companies’ heads and operations teams.

After selecting the new platforms, Chen Yu slid his finger across his watch and started working on the second most important task he needed to deal with—exchanging technology.

He still had a considerable sum of 46 points.

He felt uncomfortable letting these points just sit around.

As his popularity increased, the amount of points he would get from each livestream would also increase. Hence, in his view, the act of “saving money” was somewhat foolish.

Moreover, as a normal human being, he similarly possessed a heart of curiosity.

Compared to practicality, he was more concerned ab