Her Food Livestream Broke the Galaxy
Chapter 436 - 455: Mei Lin Dais: Inviting the Entire Interstellar to Meet My Treasured Streamer
Everyone knew that the ad screens on the Federation Main Star Building charged by the second.
And it wasn’t just about having the money; the video content also had to be reviewed. Rumor had it that the holding company behind the building would never allow an unknown brand to be displayed on their family’s building.
What an impressive display of power! So, in the eyes of the countless onlookers, the Main Star Building had always been a symbol of money and power.
But today, on the most dazzling building in the heart of the planet, they were actually playing a live streamer’s broadcast?
How utterly shocking!
Just as everyone was speculating about who was backing this beautiful female streamer, Mei Lin Dais posted another message on his personal Star Network account: The finals are upon us. I invite the entire interstellar community to get to know my favorite hidden gem of a streamer, @Jiang Qiuqiu. The Federal Commercial Building will be playing her videos on all its screens from 21:00 today until 21:00 tomorrow. @Federal Commercial Building.
Mystery solved!
It was going to be up for a whole day!?
Such a grand gesture sparked heated discussions across the entire network. The sheer amount of money being thrown around prompted countless netizens to join the conversation, all of them curious about who exactly this Jiang Jiujiu was.
With one slick move, Mei Lin instantly propelled the hashtag #JiangJiujiu to the top of the night’s trending topics.
It quickly pushed aside the topics about Xiong Xin, stomping all over them.
But this wasn’t all the Ju people had prepared for their counterattack.
Throughout the entire interstellar network, it wasn’t just one building that lit up.
Mei Lin’s actions quickly gave the other tycoons in the group chat a way to show off as well. And so, within a single hour, commercial buildings on dozens of planets lit up for Jiang Qiuqiu.
Their fame might not have compared to the Federal Commercial Building, but seeing so many magnates supporting the same streamer was a magnificent sight on the Star Network.
—I’m starting to wonder if she’s some CEO’s pampered young wife. Damn, this is some serious power.
—Seriously powerful. I couldn’t help but search for this streamer’s name on Federation Live! Is the streaming world this wild these days?
—Look at all those commercial buildings, aren’t they beautiful! Mom, today I’m witnessing someone else’s youth (we’re all young, but her life is so dazzling!).
—She’s a food streamer. Just how good does her food have to be to attract so many big-shot fans? Honestly, these guys are probably used to eating at revolving restaurants; they wouldn’t be won over by just any food.
For a while, the Star Network was buzzing with non-stop discussion.
Jiang Qiuqiu’s popularity remained high, and there was very little negative news. Most people were simply curious.
Genuinely curious—what kind of food streamer could simultaneously pry open the wallets of so many magnates?
Meanwhile, at the Xiong family residence, Emily, who had just finished tearfully complaining to her future grandmother-in-law, opened her terminal. She thought, ’Even if Brother Xin doesn’t appreciate my kindness at all, it doesn’t matter.’
’He’s going to marry me anyway. All I have to do is become his wife. Brother Xin—’
’He’s a genius of the future generation, someone who could become a man like Admiral Mo Si!’
’He’s also a public figure. As his wife, I’ll definitely be the object of everyone’s envy, and I’ll be able to grind Mei Lin under my heel.’
’I may not have become the number one socialite, but I could very well become the First Lady.’
Feeling smug, she opened her terminal. ’That low-class rival of Brother Xin’s should be crushed under my feet by now, right?’
’Someone like that wants to fight for first place? She should just give up and get lost. Brother Xin is number one, which means *I’m* number one.’
But as soon as she logged into her personal Star Network account, a flood of @mentions left Emily bewildered. When she clicked on them, the content, the messages, made her face turn from red to white to green.
’A public video on the building?’
’And a whole group of people are playing videos for her?!’