Chapter 26 - Xin Chun Jiao Cries
Typically, dance live streams attract large crowds, especially if the host is attractive, has a great figure, and performs eye-catching moves. Such streams are magnets for eager viewers, so having only 200 viewers seemed pitiful. While it was better than streams with only a few dozen viewers, this number was unimpressive for the dance category.
Cao Shaoyang knew the host in real life—her looks were more of a modest, girl-next-door type. But with the live stream’s beautification filters, her on-screen appearance had been elevated significantly, and her curvy figure was undeniably striking.
Her streaming alias, [Milk Cow Doesn’t Drink Milk,] certainly hinted at her confidence in her assets.
After finishing an energetic dance routine, Milk Cow Doesn’t Drink Milk leaned toward the camera, her hand coyly covering her chest. Panting lightly, she greeted the viewers.
“Welcome, everyone! This is my first live stream. If you like me, please give me a follow, send me some hearts, or show your love with a little gift if you think my dance was good.”
She added playfully, “Little hearts and popularity votes are true love! A hot air balloon lets you request a dance, a rocket earns you my WeChat, and a private jet means I’ll log off and meet you in person!”
Her cheeky plea for gifts instantly brought life to the chat. Though the audience was small, the stream of virtual gifts started to flow rapidly.
The productivity of the fans was impressive!
Cao Shaoyang glanced at the chat, filled with comments praising the streamer’s beauty and her dancing skills. Gifts ranging from a single coin to tens of coins were consistently rolling in.
However, the excitement only lasted while the host stayed close to the camera, reading comments. When she took a break to chat with the viewers, the flow of gifts slowed down.
Initially, Cao Shaoyang only intended to drop in out of curiosity. After all, he remembered her as just a moderately attractive neighbor. But as he watched, her figure caught his attention, rekindling the mood sparked earlier by Aunt An Yu Wei’s provocative photos.
Her appeal, combined with the bonus of being the “neighborly tutor mom,” piqued his interest.
Since his rebirth, Cao Shaoyang had changed all his social media usernames to “Wei Wu the Great.”
He clicked on the gift menu.
Suddenly, the stream exploded with a special effect: a rocket launch animation filled the screen. The virtual rocket soared upward and burst with a loud boom, lighting up the entire live stream room.
After a moment of stunned silence, the chat erupted. Messages like “The host just got a rocket gift! You’re about to take off!” filled the screen, along with the occasional sour comment from jealous viewers.
Milk Cow Doesn’t Drink Milk covered her mouth in shock, her eyes wide with disbelief.
Xin Chun Jiao never expected such a grand gesture on her very first day of streaming. The requests for gifts were phrases she’d picked up from watching other streamers, and while she had hoped for a big spender to send a rocket, she hadn’t imagined it would happen so soon.
While she was still reeling with excitement, the stream’s viewer count rapidly climbed, as more users joined to chase the bonus gifts triggered by the rocket effect.
Ignoring the flurry of comments begging for favors or sponsorships, Cao Shaoyang’s rocket made his username prominently visible in the chat.
He typed a message:
[Wei Wu the Great]: “One rocket gets your WeChat, and a private jet takes you offline for a meetup—are these offers real?”
Seeing the message from her benefactor, Xin Chun Jiao quickly snapped out of her daze. She couldn’t afford to ignore her big spender—this was her bread and butter.
She responded promptly, [“Thank you, Wei Wu the Great, for the rocket gift! I’ll DM you my WeChat now—please add me! As for the private jet, although this is my first stream and I borrowed that line from other streamers, I always keep my word!”].
[“A private jet, and the streamer logs off immediately.”].
Using the direct message feature, the streamer Milk Cow Doesn’t Drink Milk sent her WeChat ID to her top supporter.
On his end, Cao Shaoyang received the message, switched TikTok to the background, opened WeChat, and sent a friend request. The request was accepted almost instantly.
The streamer messaged first: [“Is this Wei Wu the Great?”].n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
In truth, when she approved the request, Xin Chun Jiao had already confirmed that it was her top supporter—his username matched exactly.
Cao Shaoyang replied curtly: [“Yes.”].
He followed up with another message: [“Check the stream.”].
When he had earlier asked if a private jet would truly take her offline, Xin Chun Jiao had felt a mix of excitement and apprehension. Was the top supporter just joking, or was he serious?
Obediently, she looked back at her live stream, and what she saw stunned her. Another extravagant gift effect—the private jet animation—filled the screen, signaling the massive donation.
Milk Cow Doesn’t Drink Milk, known in real life as Xin Chun Jiao, was overwhelmed. Clutching her chest, tears streamed down her face as she broke down in pure astonishment and joy, moved by the generosity of her benefactor.