After Wesley typed in his comment and before the others could reply to him, he gifted Cyan ten Supercars as a gift, filling up the entire screen with futuristic effects. A Supercar, or a type of virtual gift, cost 999; ten of them cost around ten thousand. Kaze knew ten thousand was nothing to Wesley given his status. Cyan was just another live streamer with no popularity. Whenever someone gifted her a virtual gift that was only worth around ten bucks, she usually thanked the top giver repeatedly and even gave the person some fan service. Now that Wesley threw in ten thousand at one go, the entire live stream went crazy. “Woah! Rich guy!” “GOAT!” “Go on! More Supercars!” The viewers were displeased by Wesley’s arrogant tone at first but now they sided with him and instigated him to send more gifts. His gifts quickly attracted more viewers from across the platform. Many viewers surged into the live stream. As the chat praised him for being generous, Wesley felt over
“You looked down on my ten thousand? I spend real money to give Cyan gifts, unlike you, you stupid keyboard warrior! You can’t even spit out a penny!” Wesley sent a sticker with the platform mascot digging its nose to mock Kaze. Kaze chuckled. “I know you seek importance in online space but just ten thousand?” Wesley fell for it. He quickly replied, “Useless piece of trash! Bring it on! If you have the money, make it rain for Cyan! We’ll have a competition and see who sends her the most gifts! Whoever stops will have to call the other Daddy before leaving the stream!” “Then you should call me Daddy now because you already lost.” Kaze even gave a friendly reminder. It was also the truth. His account was upgraded to a King-level account, which allowed him to use all the money of Golden Scale Corporation. Wesley might be related to the company and he got a discount in topping up, but there was no way he could beat Kaze. Therefore, the gift war already ended before it even
“Live-in Jerk, I’ve underestimated you, but you shouldn’t be a show-off in front of me with just one hundred thousand. You are full of yourself.” Wesley sent another provocative sticker. “Indeed. Two hundred thousand and one hundred thousand aren’t much different.” Kaze typed as he smiled. Wesley huffed and typed. “Come on, send more gifts, don’t just type…” Before he could finish, the screen was filled with more futuristic effects and ten Spaceships appeared. One virtual Spaceship cost one hundred thousand. Ten of them cost a million. Live-in Jerk spent a million in one go. “A-A million?” The chat was silenced and left speechless by Kaze’s generous spending. Then, comments poured in like a reverse waterfall. Everyone lost their calm. They had seen people who spent a million on gifts before but only on the live streams of popular celebrities. Many of the viewers knew that the so-called gift system was a tactic used by the celebrity agency to boost their populari
Kaze did not plan to spare Wesley just like that. He tagged Wesley’s name and commented, “@WildWildWes, shouldn’t you be calling me Daddy right now?” “Yeah! You lost!” “@WildWildWes, call Daddy! Live-in Jerk is waiting.” The viewers started to side with Kaze and continued to fan the flames out for fun. Wesley’s expression turned cloudy. He did not reply instantly, so he got flooded by the comments. Cyan started to notice something strange in the chat. It was Wesley who suggested boosting her popularity, yet it turned out to be a real gift war. Should she step in and resolve the conflict so that things would look more authentic? She quickly said, “Come on guys, it’s just a friendly competition. Take it lightly. Both of you are my big bosses and we should be friends. “If we have the chance and meet up, we can hang out. Let’s just forget that and I’ll sing for you two…” Since the live stream host had already spoken, the viewers knew the conflict would just end withou
“Two million and you are scared already? Say something! Don’t tell me you’ve gone silent!” Wesley felt confident and powerful as if he already won the war. Live-in Jerk did not answer any of Wesley’s provocations. The paid actors started to fan the flames. “Two million is all it takes for WildWildWes to beat you!” “Coward! Are you afraid already?” “You spent a million on gifts, I think you are a rich guy. Two million should also be small money to you, why are you scared now?” “Is he a fake?” “I saw the news that someone got a loan and even embezzled money from the company he works in just so he could send the host gifts. Don’t tell me he is one of them.” “WildWildWes is really rich and powerful!” “He has the money to show off online!” “Yeah! How dare this little bastard challenge WildWildWes and try to steal his woman? How embarrassing!” As the paid actors pointed their pitchforks at Kaze, the other viewers joined them on the witch’s hunt. Wesley was over the
SnapTok’s strategy was much more effective than investing in advertisement and it had created more than tens of millions in value. Even Hannah texted Kaze, asking how he made the app so popular. Kaze smiled and chose not to reply to the text. After experiencing several incidents online back at Lilyrose, he already knew how the Internet works. “He’s crazy!” “He must have lost his mind! All that money for a live streamer?” “Maybe this is what the life of a rich person is. I can’t understand.” “This is the exact definition of wealthy.” “Now it seems two million is not enough.” “My salary is 3k but I feel 2m is not enough.” “Live-in Jerk, please feed me!” …The whole platform was shaken. The other live streams were also flooded with comments. As for Cyan’s live stream, due to the surge of viewers, it started to feel laggy, which forced SnapTok to send more technicians to solve the technical difficulties. Kaze also received countless direct messages on his accou
“@WildWildWes, why did you stop sending gifts? I thought you were rich! “I thought you looked down on keyboard warriors! “Show us what you got! Humiliate me with money! “If you can’t keep up, just call me Daddy, or else I will tell everyone here on SnapTok about your embarrassing history!” Kaze did not hold back and mocked Wesley through the chat. The others cheered on him and even copied his texts to spread them around. Wesley clenched his fists and teeth. If he could just track down Live-in Jerk, he would punch the bastard in the face and knock his teeth out. Kaze spared no mercy with his words. Wesley would either have to keep sending gifts or call Kaze Daddy, or else this would not end well. Kaze even said that he would mention this on the platform whenever he saw Wesley. In fact, even without Kaze’s provocation, Wesley dared not stay on the platform anymore. The reputation of his account was ruined. “Huh? WildWildWes just deleted his account!” One of the co
With that in mind, Lock’s brows furrowed tighter, his eyes filled with concerns. “It’s the digital era now and you are asking Cyan to earn money with her own hands?” Ryna scoffed at her husband’s remark. She then glanced at Kaze who was on his phone on the couch. She said scornfully, “You mean like your student right? Cyan can earn more than what he could make for his entire life in just fifteen minutes. “Kaze, now you know the difference between you and Cyan. Marriage should be equal and sometimes, background and status determine people’s fate. You should know that by now, right?” Ryna looked at Kaze arrogantly. Her daughter earned a few million in just fifteen minutes. There was no way Kaze could match her daughter, in terms of capabilities and status. Then, she curled her arms around Cyan’s arm and said, “Cyan, go message the guy who sent you the gifts. You should ask him out and meet up since he spent that much money on you. “If he’s a local, you guys can meet up mo