The next day, I woke up and opened my account, only to see an unexpected 99+ red dots.

It seems my method really did attract attention.

Actually, it's nothing much.

I just named my account "Roommate of the Female Streamer".

The first video was a side profile of Qiao Lan while she was streaming. My hand appeared in the shot with a thumbs up, accompanied by the text: "The female streamer is really hardworking, streaming in the dormitory in the middle of the night, as if she has evolved beyond the need for sleep."

The cover title was in large letters—"What It's Like to Have a Famous Female Streamer as a Roommate (Part 1)".

When you open this video, the comments below are divided into three factions.

The first faction is Qiao Lan's loyal fans, mostly older men. They recognized her unfiltered side profile and rushed to my video to confess their love for her.

The second faction is the internet judges criticizing Qiao Lan's behavior. They bluntly pointed out her immoral actions, streaming in the dormitory with the lights on in the middle of the night, completely disregarding the other roommates' feelings, which they deemed too selfish.

The third faction is the curious onlookers, begging me to keep updating and hoping I would post more stories about the female streamer roommate.

The three factions, independent yet opposed, made the comment section lively and even pushed this video to the trending list.

I quietly sent the content to Zhao Mei.

She was so surprised that she sent me three thumbs up.

To avoid disappointing the fans, I quickly posted the second video of vertical content.

The video was shot by Zhao Mei, who had been troubled for a long time.

Shortly after sending it, I watched as the likes and comments soared, almost as if I was seeing things.

I looked up and quietly gave Zhao Mei an "ok" gesture.

She got it and gave me a thumbs up in return.

In the evening, Qiao Lan, who had yet to update the online hot topics, started her live stream on time.

She wore heavy makeup, and as usual, sweetly called out to the men older than her father, calling them "brother" and making them happy.

"Why are there so many new friends tonight?"

She suddenly said out of nowhere.

Hearing this, my hand, which was filming her, shook a little, almost dropping the phone.

"Guests are always welcome. Since you've come to my stream, everyone, stay and chat."

"Hmm, hmm, if any of you brothers have any questions, you can type them in the public chat, and I'll answer them when I see them."

She giggled and then randomly read a comment from the chat.

"Aren't you afraid of disturbing your roommates by streaming so late in the dormitory?"

She read out the question word by word, paused, glanced in our direction, and then turned back with a sweet smile on her face.

"No, brothers, my roommates are all very friendly. I also share the gifts I receive with them. They are very supportive of my streaming career!"

Support? Really?

She didn't respond much to this question and immediately read the next comment.

"Is that viral account online your alternate account? Can't get popular with your main account, so you created a secondary one to hype yourself up?"

She frowned.

"Brothers, what does this mean? Sister doesn't understand."

"The difference before and after your beauty filter is too much. Did you turn it up to 100?"

When she read this comment, her smile froze for a moment, and she quickly responded.

"No, brothers, this isn't true. Sister is bare-faced now, and I've always looked like this, really. If you don't believe me, I'll wipe my face for you."

As she spoke, she grabbed a tissue and wiped her face twice.

But... the beauty filter was still on. Now, who can tell the difference between you and Liu Yifei?

The audience was too enthusiastic tonight, causing Qiao Lan's stream to be extended by another two hours.

This was what Zhao Mei told me the next day, with dark circles under her eyes.

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