Su Ping clicked on the link.
What met his eyes was a screen full of scrolling comments.
"What the hell is this?"
"Damn, where did this Yin Yin streamer pop up from? How come a streamer with a million followers appeared here on NetEye while I was offline for a few days?"
"I'm not interested in where this streamer appeared from. Right now, I just want to ask, is this streamer livestreaming herself sleeping? What's she doing lying there?"
"Wearing such a helmet, is she performing some kind of performance art?"
"..."
In the livestream, messages zipped by rapidly.
Among the dense barrage of comments, all were focused on the small window on the livestream screen, showing a girl lying on a massage chair.
Moreover, on the girl's head was a pink mechanical helmet. Calling it a mechanical helmet didn't quite seem right, as it looked more like she had stuck her head into a rubber ball, completely lacking any window to observe the outside world.
Besides this tiny live camera window, the rest of the screen was pitch black.
What is this thing?
Everyone was naturally eager to see what new tricks this much-rumored top streamer on the NetEye platform, an overnight sensation, would pull.
Su Ping was aware of Dong Muyun's promotional campaign. Advertising was one aspect, but he remained noncommittal about the livestreaming.
In fact, he believed many livestream viewers were not the target user group for Heart of Dreams, and livestreaming Heart of Dreams content was even more meaningless.
But Dong Muyun insisted.
Her reasoning was simple: Heart of Dreams naturally targeted a specific high-end user group.
But even in this world with its class divisions, some people could still rise from obscurity. Furthermore, showcasing the effects of Heart of Dreams to the general public could also help shape the overall image of Heart of Dreams and Pingyun.
The significance was profound.
Plus, Dong Muyun knew the mindset of certain people all too well.
Heart of Dreams had strict online requirements. First, daily online time could not exceed eight hours. Once eight hours were reached, a forced log-off would occur.
Besides that, if you died in the game, you were not allowed to log in again for the remainder of that day.
So, what were people in this situation to do? Naturally, they would turn to watching livestreams.
Those who could afford Heart of Dreams were certainly not ordinary people. But regardless of whether they were ordinary individuals or wealthy heirs, the joy of showing off on livestreaming platforms and social media was universal.
Flaunting one's status as a Heart of Dreams player among a crowd of ordinary people who couldn't play or afford it would significantly stimulate many people's desire to spend.
It was highly beneficial for the brand marketing of Heart of Dreams among the general populace.
Su Ping didn't dwell much on whether her reasoning made sense. Since she had insisted, he didn't bother to interfere further.
Meanwhile, after all the Heart of Dreams helmets were activated, Yin Yin, who had been involved with the operations for several days and had also filmed two advertisements, finally got to the main event that day.
Sure enough, many similar inquiries appeared in the scrolling comments.
But as a ray of light appeared on the pitch-black screen, all these questions vanished.
The Mechanical Core inside the helmet had the function of connecting to an external display.
Therefore, everything Yin Yin saw in the gaming helmet could be displayed on the monitor.
On the dark screen, dreamy purple and blue lights flickered, and three words appeared before the eyes of everyone watching the livestream:
[Heart of Dreams~]
"What the hell is this?"
"Heart of Dreams? Is this some new game?"
"Jeez, what kind of game do you play wearing a helmet?"
The barrage of doubts was substantial, but they vanished completely once the image and sound appeared:
[Hello, welcome to Dream Continent. I'm your guide, Ah Ning...]
"Holy shit? What's this?"
"It's really a game? But how did this happen?"
"Can we, who are watching the livestream, also adjust the 3D and first-person perspectives?"
"The graphics are too realistic, right? But this potato robot guide looks a bit odd..."
"Choosing a class now... Ah, why not pick warrior, mage, or archer? Why Beast Tamer again? Have they even figured out Pet Beasts in real life yet?"
Indeed, the class Yin Yin chose was also Beast Tamer.
It wasn't that she had any particular fondness for taming and fighting with beasts.
It was purely because of Dong Muyun's request.
The reason was simple.
She was following Dong Muyun's advice, which came from Su Ping, who in turn had received from Feifei the secret to a smooth start in Heart of Dreams' easy mode for beginners.
Exactly. As a Heart of Dreams streamer, she couldn't afford to be like other players, getting quickly taken out by monsters in a dungeon, right?
After being defeated, she wouldn't be able to log in for the rest of the day, so what would there be to promote through livestreaming?
This clearly didn't align with Yin Yin's role.
Therefore, it was essential to find a class that was powerful and visually appealing in the early stages and allowed for rapid advancement.
And that class was the very incarnation of what Feifei fantasized its true self to be.
King Kong Mechanical Warrior.
After being named by Su Ping, it had an imposing hidden name:
Optimus Prime Basic Model!
With the secret manual in mind, Yin Yin, amid the growing crowd in the livestream room, stumbled through the beginner's guide.
Fortunately, thanks to the hands-on tutoring from those top streamers over the past few days, Yin Yin, the campus beauty, had gained a certain understanding and familiarity with the game, more or less getting the hang of it.
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