Chapter 239: Chapter 239: Luo Luo is a Stingy Man
Song Shijia usually didn’t pay much attention to Yun Qiluo playing games, as she was busy managing the chat.
But recently, because Yun Qiluo was streaming more studying content, everyone came to watch Yun Xueba solve problems. Few people noticed Yun Qiluo’s game rank and skills, so the chat was unusually harmonious.
Since Yun Qiluo had accumulated a following for a while, she had a few dedicated fans acting as moderators, allowing Song Shijia some downtime.
With this free time, she discovered that Ji Ruofeng was actually quite skilled at gaming.
He carried the game so much that the chat was filled with shouts of 666.
Moreover, the way he was playing, it started to look more and more like the style of their own Ji Shen.
Song Shijia couldn’t help but glance at Ji Xiaocao, who was sitting next to Yun Qiluo, gaming while distractedly helping with problem-solving.
She thought to herself: Who would’ve thought Ji Xiaocao is such a hardcore fanboy.
As a die-hard fan of Ji Shen, she hadn’t even picked up the slightest bit of Ji Shen’s techniques.
Ji Ruofeng must be a hardcore fan!
A few seconds later, Ji Ruofeng finally sensed her gaze.
Unable to hold back any longer, he awkwardly asked, "Song Shijia, why are you looking at me?"
Ever since Song Shijia mentioned she was a fan of Ji Shen, Ji Xiaocao finally remembered the name of a friend from Little Sister-in-law’s circle.
Song Shijia casually sipped her cola, glanced at their game on her phone, and said, "I just think you’re really quite good at gaming. If it weren’t for your busy studies, I would’ve asked you to become a professional player."
Ji Ruofeng’s hand shook, and he shifted his eyes guiltily, "Not really..."
Song Shijia said, "That’s not impressive?"
Ji Ruofeng didn’t reply to her and buried himself in his gaming.
In the time that followed, the game suddenly started taking a bizarre turn.
Originally, Ji Ruofeng was carrying the team, but then it seemed as if he switched with someone else playing.
Regardless of a series of foolish moves, he kept finding ways to gift the opponents free kills.
It was like buying one and getting two free, or buy two and get three.
Ten minutes later, the game ended, and Yun Qiluo’s team was thoroughly defeated.
Ji Ruofeng finished with a score of ten kills and ten deaths, securing the fourth place.
Song Shijia: "..."
The viewers in the streaming room: "???" What just happened?
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As more and more people came to watch Yun Qiluo’s game stream and her teaching segments.
The originally all-positive reviews in Yun Qiluo’s stream suddenly started getting some differing voices.
On this day, Ji Ruofeng wasn’t there, and Yun Qiluo streamed as usual.
She was in the middle of spreading the core values of socialism.
Someone started praising her in the chat:
[Luo Luo, your voice is really so nice, ahhh, I love your voice!]
[So soft and sweet]
[Are you really a freshman? Your voice sounds like a little girl]
Even though Yun Qiluo was praised several times a day, she still felt a bit embarrassed.
She scratched her head, about to say some humble words.
Suddenly, the chat style changed, mixing in some different sorts of comments.
[Nice voice? Could it be a voice changer?]
[I refuse to believe there’s such a gentle and cute voice]
[These days, nine out of ten loli voices turn out to belong to big shots.]
[What if it’s a burly guy on the other side, haha, the fans would cry.]
These strange and malicious comments made some of Yun Qiluo’s fans furious:
[What’s wrong with the chat today? Don’t start trouble, where are the mods? Mute them quickly.]
[You’re the one with a voice changer, your whole family uses a voice changer.]
However, for some unknown reason, today there seemed to be an unusually high number of people saying these strange things, as if they’d grouped up and flooded into Yun Qiluo’s stream room.