Werewolf Kill Official had actually been following Li Xu ever since she and vidong teamed up and their clips went viral last time.
With each increasingly thrilling match that surfaced recently, Werewolf Kill Official’s desire to collaborate with Li Xu had reached its peak.
Werewolf Kill Official:【Welcome Mao Xu to participate in the Official Master Tournament】
Werewolf Kill Official:【If there’s a chance】
Upon hearing this, the fans in Li Xu’s livestream got a little excited.
This was the official Werewolf Kill account, after all.
Could such a major collaboration really happen just like that?
Li Xu, of course, was also thinking about making money, so after a two-second pause, she replied, “Thanks, maybe. You can message me privately.”
As she spoke, she curved her lips into a smile that met societal expectations perfectly.
Werewolf Kill Official:【Alright】
As soon as the voice message ended, Li Xu received a private message from Werewolf Kill Official, requesting to add her on Wechat.
She sent over her Wechat ID, then returned to the livestream, only to find vidong had just gifted another Douyin Number One.
“Thanks for the Douyin Number One, vidong.”
“Why two gifts? Are you trying to be a generous spender today?”
No sooner had she finished speaking than vidong’s Over Microphone request popped up.
Coincidentally, Zhou Yi also sent a request to connect at the same moment.
Since vidong had sent a Douyin Number One, Li Xu naturally accepted vidong’s first.
Zhou Yi thought he was rejected and immediately felt a bit sour, but he still smiled cheekily at the audience: “Looks like money talks after all. I’m being ditched again today.”
For some reason, viewers in Zhou Yi’s livestream always felt his way of speaking was a little mischievous.
But before he finished, his Over Microphone request was also accepted, and three livestream windows appeared simultaneously on the screen.
Li Xu said, “We should figure this out — it looks like the video connection doesn’t limit the number of people.”
vidong glanced at Zhou Yi in the lower right corner, then looked away, saying, “You played so well last round, you almost fooled me too.”
Li Xu: “Did you really not get fooled? Just almost?”
vidong scratched his nose awkwardly, his eyes behind thick black frames showing a hint of embarrassment: “At first, I almost wanted to surrender. I thought my speech was that terrible.”
Li Xu’s tone was calm: “Wasn’t it?”
vidong was called out, but inside he felt happy.
“I knew it, as long as I trusted you were a good person, I’d definitely win.”
“But today I also learned, when playing Werewolf Kill, you have to keep a good mindset.”
After he spoke, he glanced at Li Xu in the small window.
She was propping her head on her hands, looking bored and emotionless.
That calm, faint expression made vidong feel a little entranced, his eyes seeming to lock onto her.
vidong glanced again at the silent and ignored Zhou Yi in the lower right corner.
Maybe because they were both men, vidong sensed Zhou Yi was in a bad mood, but oddly enough, this made vidong raise his eyebrows in a good mood.
Li Xu: “Mindset is the foundation, sure, but you also need some brains.”
At this, Zhou Yi in the lower right burst out laughing.
Zhou Yi: “Honestly, vidong, if it weren’t for Mao Xu being a good guy, you would’ve lost this round. Next time, I’ll teach you a lesson — no way I’ll hand out roles to Mao Xu again.”
Suddenly, Zhou Yi jabbed at vidong, making vidong wince a little.
vidong: “I was in a bad spot. When it was my turn to speak, my mindset really collapsed. I admit that.”
When talking to Zhou Yi, vidong sat up straighter, clearly more tense than when speaking to Li Xu.
“It’s just…” his tone dropped a bit, “you think your speech was flawless? Ask Mao Xu if your cop badge wasn’t exposed to 58’s vision. My mindset was off, but I’m not stupid.”
He wasn’t keeping count.
“Besides, I won this game.”
After saying that, he leaned back in his gaming chair and looked down at Zhou Yi’s small window, a bit condescending.
Zhou Yi wasn’t angry, just smiled—but the smile didn’t reach his eyes.
“But didn’t you win because of the boss?” He said it affectionately, “Not just your speech.”
Now Zhou Yi really understood Li Xu’s “lesson”: when you speak, it has to have purpose and target.
The more he looked at vidong—the long-haired, scruffy, black-glasses loser with a high-pitched tone who played terribly but was still so cocky—the less Zhou Yi could stand him.
So this time, he didn’t care whether the two livestreams would cause conflict; his attack was fully unleashed.
Sure enough, vidong’s expression visibly darkened.
But he wasn’t a pushover.
After a moment of silence, he gave a somewhat teasing smile: “Then there’s no helping it. You had bad luck.”
“Fate placed the boss on my side to protect me into the finals.”
At these words, Zhou Yi’s smile vanished.
Frustration rose inside him again.
Damn, how low can you get?
“And you got the first kill on me — that’s pure personal grudge.”
“We’re all playing together, how can it be so dirty?”
Zhou Yi: “It’s just a game. Who cares if it’s among friends?”
vidong nodded: “True, plus we weren’t that close to begin with.”
Zhou Yi nodded in agreement: “If you say so.”
Seeing the tension between them, Li Xu finally spoke after being silent for a while.
She opened with: “You two, the Werewolf Kill isn’t over yet?”
“Speaking time’s up, can we switch Over Microphone?”
【《Over Microphone》】
Hearing this, Zhou Yi and vidong obediently fell silent, looking at Li Xu’s livestream window like scolded children.
Zhou Yi: “No, just chatting about last round…”
vidong: “Yeah, like I said, luck is a form of strength.”
vidong even added a final jab, while Zhou Yi gritted his teeth but dared not say more.
He wasn’t afraid of vidong, but he feared Li Xu would think he was crazy.
But was vidong any better?
A pure contrarian + newbie.
Li Xu.
Li Xu: “Then really, all you have left is luck.”
Li Xu’s words were true indiscriminate attacks, causing vidong’s expression to sag again.
“I really didn’t play well…”
In response to Li Xu’s “attack,” vidong shrank back like a completely different person.
“So… are we playing again later?” vidong asked hopefully.
***
At this moment, a noise came from Zhou Yi’s side, interrupting vidong.
All three livestream audiences turned their eyes to the lower-left corner where Zhou Yi was.
It turned out that just a minute ago, Zhou Yi had sent a message to his roommate Xu Min:【Come keep me company on livestream】
Xu Min:【Using me as your prop again?】
Zhou Yi:【Yep, hurry up】
Zhou Yi’s bedroom door opened, and Xu Min came in holding a can of soda, walking into frame.
Xu Min was sharp-featured and handsome, oozing cool charisma from the moment he appeared.
“What’s up, streamer? Why did you throw me out first round? We need to settle this.”
Xu Min’s half-joking tone carried the brashness of youth, instantly attracting female viewers in all three livestreams.
【Wow, three husbands appearing at once】
【Can we make it four husbands? Catcat Xu’s my husband too, too cool】
【Is that the number 11 just now? Is he Zhou Yi’s friend? So handsome!】
【Yeah, he’s appeared in Zhou Yi’s livestream before】
【Looks even cooler this time】
Sharp-eyed viewers had already figured it out:
【Is Xu Min really just here to bring soda? Feels like he’s here to compete for Emperor’s Consort Zhou’s favor (doge)】
【Just a straight guy’s tactic】
【But honestly, I’m enjoying the show】
【When men start getting jealous, women have nothing to do with it】
【So exciting!!】
Li Xu looked at Xu Min with a neutral impression, nowhere near as captivated as the livestream viewers.
After all, her resolve had long been tempered by the world she was in, and she didn’t care much about looks.
Hearing Xu Min’s question, she curved her lips into a slight smile.
On Zhou Yi’s big screen, that smile revealed a sparkling tiger tooth, charming yet with a hint of danger.
Xu Min felt a strange sensation rising inside him.
For some reason, his gaze found it hard to leave Li Xu.
He wondered: Could losing weight really make such a difference? No wonder Zhou Yi couldn’t help but embarrass himself with that confession just now.
But the next second, Li Xu’s words cut through his thoughts: “If you’re bad, practice more.”
Her voice was cool and clear, simple and direct, leaving no room for softness.
Xu Min froze, and the livestream’s chat exploded with “hahaha” and “practice more” floods.
“Who’s bad? Am I really that bad?” Xu Min blinked, asking back.
Li Xu: “Is 11 someone else?”
Her tone remained cool and even.
“Pfft—” Suddenly, a voice came through the microphone from the upper right.
This time it was vidong laughing.
“I’m telling you, bro, Mao Xu is right — you attacked me so obviously, if you’re not a wolf, then what?”
“Practice more if you’re bad.”
Zhou Yi and Xu Min both scowled.
Just as Xu Min was about to say something, Zhou Yi kicked him to shut him up.
Zhou Yi took a sip of soda, his lips clear and glossy.
Then he leaned close to the camera and said to Li Xu:
“Boss, if you hadn’t tricked me at the start and just sided with vidong, we would’ve won, right? Even if we stabbed you the next day, there’d still be enough rounds.”
Li Xu propped her chin on her hand and asked back: “Wasn’t it you who wanted me to trick you?”
“I told you.”
“I guaranteed it.”
Her tone carried a faint smile.
When she said “guaranteed,” her voice slowed and softened.
Zhou Yi felt like a nerve snapped in his head.
“So… that’s how it is… well, that’s fine… being tricked is fine…”
Zhou Yi’s reply sounded a bit clumsy.
Xu Min stood by, shooting him a look that said, “No words can describe this.”
【Though Xu Min didn’t say anything, it feels like he’s cursing hard】
【Zhou Yi: So you tricked me on purpose】
【Zhou Yi: Boohoo, at least she’s paying attention to me】
【Boohoo, forget Zhou Yi, Mao Xu talking like this is so alpha yet a bit gentle, I’m even a girl and kinda swooning】
【What am I watching, an idol drama livestream of all-in Catcat Xu?】
【Feels like this really isn’t scripted, Zhou Yi is truly spellbound】
Watching the chat flooded with shipper comments, vidong frowned again.
Not happy. Very not happy!
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