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Chapter 855: Chapter 356 Report from the Frontline_3
So when a major influencer collapses, the damage is immense–both tangible and intangible.
Therefore, before Xingyu decides to allocate resources to a streamer, they always conduct a systematic evaluation of them.
Su Huai established a few principles for this:
If their belt is too loose, don’t cultivate them.
If they’re overly extreme and hate the country, don’t cultivate them.
If their psychological resilience is too weak, don’t cultivate them.
If they totally lack a sense of morality, don’t cultivate them.
If they can only see short-term gains and are blind to the bigger picture, don’t cultivate them.
The Five Don’ts principle at Xingyu is a high-level secret–not entirely secret–but it circulates subtly among the ranks.
Ever since those psychology professionals rolled out their evaluation system, many A-tier streamers quietly had their ratings lowered.
But Gou Huai doesn’t terminate contracts with them; instead, they’re left on their own–waiting for them to dry up and burn out.
So, the internal atmosphere at Xingyu can’t be described as pristine or harmonious, but the rules are strict, and it’s nothing like the chaotic mess at Panda.
This is also the key reason why, despite the ever-expanding scale, the management difficulty hasn’t skyrocketed, and efficiency remains solid.
“Bring me the frontline report for this month and print it out.”
Su Huai was seated at her desk, scribbling on paper documents.
The frontline report, also known as the Brother Yi and Sister Yi Monthly Analysis.
Only the absolute top two or three dozen streamers and bloggers qualify to be featured in this internal review.
Its purpose? Both as a retrospective and as a reference for Su Huai’s resource allocations.
Over the last three months, as the target anchors went live across major platforms, Su Huai used her Commander persona to spam small accounts–pushing each one of them to the top Sister Yi spot on their respective platforms.
Yuji on Panda, self-explanatory.
Liu Zigui on Kuaishou, leading a group of disciples, whipping up a storm with society dances–every time she starts streaming, they’re either fighting or heading to a fight.
Su Huai created ten small accounts to form a Godly Rich Group, and somehow roped in twelve wild big spenders–ridiculously absurd.
Her vibe–a ‘to hell with everyone,’ cold-yet-arrogant demeanor–was particularly magnetic to middle-aged tycoons.
Profiling her wild big spenders: socially grounded, love playing modded games like private servers for “Legend,” volatile tempers, drawn to drama, no romance-driven worldview, traditional business ventures, relaxed daily lives… every one of them fits the mold.
Half of these big spenders average logging in every three days. When they do, it’s often with the battle cry to pick fights, throwing cash before disappearing without a single word.
The other half only occasionally turn on their mics, and their remarks are typically like: “Whoever messes around gets it. You just hold your Sister Yi position steady, don’t mess with any nonsense.”
And so, Liu Zigui swept across Kuaishou–all the family clans there crouched obediently in her presence.
When Liu’s army goes out to fight, it’s not called fighting–it’s called military training.
Her disciples periodically whip out a small leather whip, cracking it sharply, and facing their opponents, they bark: “Squat down! Head down! We don’t need you to dance for us–your pathetic moves don’t deserve to hop in front of my master! Strike the military pose and squat properly–that’s enough!”
Liu Zigui herself rarely makes exaggerated expressions–just squints sideways as she speaks in a calm tone.
The high-level management at Xingyu and the top-tier streamers could tell she was clearly copying Su Huai, but hey–what could they say? This path was genuinely suited to her.
In stark contrast to her, Yan Mengqing was the complete opposite.
Su Huai threw this tea-drinking maid cosplay senior to YY. She can sing and dance, but her skills are average–not particularly outstanding.
So this one, under the direct guidance of An Beibei, paved a lightning-fast emotional freeway using her long legs and seductive tactics.
The general process is as follows–
Opening performance: silk stockings–black, white, various styles.
Talk session: emotional counseling. Guests take the mic as she uses her wealth of tea-filled remarks to analyze their emotional issues.
Occasionally derailed? Cue some dirty jokes and raunchy banter.
Mid-show performance: red silks, gray silks, sporty silks–mixing things up with thigh-teasing content.
Closing? Selling allegedly authentic items to stir up the audience, tricking money out of them before going back on her word.
Followed by rounds of pulling, smoothing over any hard feelings, and dragging them into PK battles.
Win or lose–there’s entertainment either way. Finally, a song to cap off the midnight “wild frenzy” mode.
When the frenzy hits its peak and the excitement is at its limit, she abruptly ends the stream.
This live streaming approach is hard to describe–it all depends on how she performs in the moment. If the pulling is spot on, if it’s witty and engaging, the audience will be totally hooked.
But if she’s stiff and slow to respond, it turns into a complete waste.
The result? Yan Mengqing became unstoppable–so much so that Xingyu’s operational teams were completely burned out by two–unable to keep up with her pace!
Later, the operations department assembled a dedicated team for her–packed with the sassiest guys and gals across the company–and set them loose. From then on, it was smooth sailing, with high-tides forever surging.
Within just a few months, she flamboyantly turned into the new favorite of numerous already-claimed big spenders across platforms…
Now, whenever Su Huai has a moment, she loves lurking in her live streams, curious about what fresh chaos will unfold today.
Ah, every now and then, she even spots herself becoming a subject of Yan’s jokes–this playful vibe is beyond comprehension.
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Li Ziqi has finally returned–something to be relieved about.
I’ve always thought of her as someone possessing great inner strength. Her world is both small and vast–always leaving people deeply touched.
In a society like this one, her very existence is a rare treasure. I sincerely wish her all the best and every happiness in the days ahead.
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