Vidong, who was called a succubus, was briefly stunned when his request to add WeChat was rejected, but he didn’t get upset.
After all, he only saw Li Xu as a colleague to play games with, not as a pretty girl to hit on.
Besides, Vidong was famous for being a straight guy who was “immune to all advances,” with “zero scandals since his debut,” focused solely on the gaming world.
So, unlike Xu Min and Zhou Yi, he didn’t feel defeated.
He wasn’t the type who needed to flaunt his charm everywhere to feel validated, and he really was a single-celled creature, completely indifferent to social subtleties.
And Li Xu’s refusal to add him on WeChat even won the approval of the Mama Fans in Vidong’s Livestream Room.
Li Xu looked honest and spoke straightforwardly; at a glance, she clearly wasn’t one of those scheming, seductive vixens.
[Not bad, just right since Vidong doesn’t have a teammate]
[Werewolf Kill is a game that’s best played with people you know]
[This girl looks like a pro, she doesn’t even want Vidong’s WeChat]
[……A bit rude, though]
[Not really rude, just blunt]
The more Li Xu appeared simple-minded, the better their impression of her became.
Vidong asked, “Are you always this strict?”
He said it in a half-joking tone.
Li Xu replied, “Always have been.”
Her tone was calm as well.
She didn’t have that fawning attitude towards a big streamer, nor did she act humble in front of a handsome guy.
[Always have been]
[Yeah, always, haha]
[Does that mean just these past few days? The streamer wasn’t like this before]
[Feels so good to watch, Vidong is definitely better than Zhou Yi]
[The streamer is simply the woman among women, the most feminine of all, says she’ll switch and just does it]
[Vidong is indeed handsome… He’s like that good-looking neighbor’s little brother who’s good at games and studies]
Li Xu usually played games at home, and she was pretty good at Werewolf Kill.
When it came to listening to speeches, her sensitive nature and strong logic really shone. She could often pinpoint the good and bad guys with roles after just two rounds of statements.
Xu Min and Zhou Yi, secretly watching Li Xu’s stream, almost ground their teeth to pieces.
Xu Min stared at Vidong on the stream. From a man’s perspective, Vidong looked too delicate, too weak.
Xu Min had no liking for men with that kind of appearance and felt a natural hostility toward vidong, just as girls have a natural aversion to “green tea bitches.”
Vidong looked harmless, like a white-cut chicken, not at all how a man should look.
People called him airheaded, but honestly, what was the difference between him and a male “green tea”?
Xu Min thought: What skills does this guy have? He’s probably not even 175 cm tall. I could probably knock him over with a push.
Just as he finished this thought, he saw Vidong stand up in the split-screen while waiting for Li Xu to finish downloading the Werewolf Kill app, pouring himself a glass of water.
***
Originally, only his zoomed-in face was visible, but now, as the computer chair slid back, his slim figure and those long legs—barely hidden by his big floral shorts and slippers—were in full view on camera.
[Baby, did you change your shorts today?]
[I die every day from how cute Vidong’s slippers are]
[Naughty kid, can you pay a little attention to your image when voice-chatting with a girl?]
Vidong wasn’t short at all; in fact, he didn’t look weak either.
His shoulders weren’t narrow, and his posture wasn’t that of your typical slouchy straight guy.
He was 185 cm tall, though his face looked like someone who was only 170.
Whenever fans in the Livestream Room worried about his health, he would solemnly assure them he lived a very healthy life, went to the gym six times a week, and had chest and abdominal muscles.
On this point, the audience in the Livestream Room remained skeptical, often demanding he show off his physique, but he always coldly refused all such requests, declaring—he wasn’t some cheap performer seeking attention.
Outside of games, Vidong was downright old-fashioned and proper—full marks in that department.
Xu Min: “Do you know how to play Werewolf Kill?”
Zhou Yi: “…No.”
Xu Min: “Then you’re pretty useless.”
Zhou Yi: “?” Do you even hear yourself?
Zhou Yi was already annoyed, and after Xu Min’s jab, he said coldly, “If you’re so good, you do it.”
Xu Min didn’t back down. The two of them had been bickering since childhood, but since they were livestreaming, Xu Min wasn’t worried, and Zhou Yi should’ve been more cautious.
But Zhou Yi seemed like he’d taken the wrong meds and just kept arguing with Xu Min in the Livestream Room, going back and forth.
Just as they were about to start airing each other’s dirty laundry, Zhou Yi noticed the barrage of comments in the Livestream Room urging them to make peace.
He finally calmed down and said to Xu Min, “Enough, we’re livestreaming. Drop it. Werewolf Kill isn’t that hard. Let’s just watch Mao Xu and Vidong play, learn from them, and maybe next time we’ll get a chance to join in.”
After saying this, Zhou Yi suddenly felt like he was acting like some sensible matriarch.
Xu Min, reminded that they were indeed live, reined it in a bit too. He smiled at the audience, “Me and Zhou Yi have always been like this, even when we first met.”
Then he looked at Zhou Yi, “You really think we can play with them?”
Zhou Yi: “We’ll learn, then we’ll see. What, can’t we?”
He felt that, even though there was rivalry between him and Xu Min, from a long-term perspective, Vidong was the real enemy. He and Xu Min were ultimately on the same team.
The two exchanged a glance, and Xu Min seemed to understand Zhou Yi’s meaning.
Vidong had more fans than Zhou Yi and was also willing to play with Li Xu. If it came to shipping people as a couple, anyone with eyes could see who’d get picked.
Thinking this, Xu Min suddenly felt like he’d messed up his bro’s chances.
He frowned, feeling a wave of guilt, glanced at Li Xu on the screen, and started seriously pondering how he could help Zhou Yi “turn the tables.”
After a moment’s thought.
He also spat out two words: “Let’s learn.”
After that, the two of them started using their DS to look up the rules for Werewolf Kill, and both downloaded the Werewolf Kill app on their phones.
They studied and discussed the rules with great seriousness.
Honestly, Xu Min felt he hadn’t even studied this hard for the college entrance exam.
Their serious attitude left Zhou Yi’s fans in his Livestream Room stunned for a moment, but soon they caught on.
This wasn’t about Werewolf Kill—it was a battle for male pride.
Zhou Yi, this little brat, probably felt unbalanced seeing Li Xu and Vidong hit it off, so he had to regain his sense of presence with Li Xu…
So is this really about liking her, or just Victory Drive? Probably more of the latter.
Some fans brought this up in the comments, and the other female fans quickly understood what was going on.
[Victory Drive is off the charts for the streamer this time]
[Mao Xu is really lucky—now even Vidong is playing with her]
[No way, Mao Xu played with the streamer first! If Vidong really takes her away, I’ll be so annoyed]
[If she plays with Vidong, she’ll definitely interact less with Zhou Zhou…]
[Now, not only is Zhou Zhou Mao Xu’s slave, even we have to start sucking up to Mao Xu just to keep her around???]
[This is getting weird, Zhou Zhou, I feel bad for you]
Because Zhou Yi was lurking in Li Xu’s Livestream Room, quite a few fans from Li Xu’s side were camping in Zhou Yi’s Livestream Room too.
That way, they could see both Zhou Yi and Xu Min’s reactions, as well as what was happening with Li Xu and Vidong’s joint stream.
Seeing Zhou Yi and Xu Min earnestly learning the rules of Werewolf Kill just to play with Li Xu—and watching as even the female fans who used to dislike Li Xu started debating what to call her—should they call Mao Xu “Boss” like Zhou Yi did, or something else—Li Xu’s fans were thoroughly delighted.
Damn, Mao Xu’s “personal charisma” was just too strong.
So Li Xu’s fans pretended to be Zhou Yi’s fans and posted in Zhou Yi’s Livestream Room: [At first I just thought that girl was cocky, and before I knew it, I was already acting like her lackey]
This comment instantly flooded Zhou Yi’s Livestream Room. Only those who’d been in Zhou Yi’s shoes could understand that faint, sour feeling and sense of defeat when he saw it.
Zhou Yi even read the comment out loud. After finishing, he and Xu Min exchanged a long look and sighed.
Xu Min couldn’t help but crack a joke, laughing, “Zhou Yi, do you really want me to look at you with disappointment in my eyes?”
Zhou Yi glared, “You’ve got some nerve to say that. This is all your fault.”
Then Zhou Yi forced a smile and looked into the distance, telling his fans, “You all know me—once a boss, always a boss.”
While they were talking, Li Xu had already finished downloading Werewolf Kill.
After exchanging IDs with Vidong backstage, Li Xu immediately pulled him into the room and started gathering players.
She was fast at inviting people, barely making small talk with Vidong. Once everyone was there, she just said calmly, “Everyone ready?”
After everyone was ready, she stated the house rules, her speech crisp and her voice cold: “No exploding for no reason, no personal attacks or borderline talk—otherwise, you’ll get a full report.”
The moment she said this, Vidong felt a wave of reassurance.
It was as if a big boss had taken charge of the game.
He looked at Li Xu on the screen—still wearing sunglasses, her expression serious. For some reason, Vidong felt even more favorably toward her.
He always appreciated people who took every game seriously, and what he hated most were those who treated every game as some kind of social or romance simulator.
It seemed this streamer called Mao Xu was definitely not that kind of person.
As soon as the game started, Li Xu switched to the game interface and said to Vidong, “Friend, we’ll have to end the call now, and also…”
She looked at both Livestream Rooms, “No spoilers from either side, or it’ll ruin the game experience…”
Just as she finished speaking, the two of them both drew the Werewolf role card.
She paused for a moment: “Well, I guess we don’t need to hang up now. See you at night.”
She chuckled lightly, then turned on her mic for her wolf teammates in the game, her voice still cold but confident: “I’ll claim Prophet. You three work for me.”
Vidong heard her and felt even more at ease. He actually broke into a rare smile, clearly in a great mood.
Zhou Yi’s Livestream Room:
[Don’t get Werewolf Kill, but I feel like she’s saying: I’m the boss, you’re all my minions]
[Same here… After being bossed around for so long, are we all turning into masochists?]