My Husband, a Marshal: Conquering the Stars with My Culinary Arts-Chapter 617 - 208 Achieved_2
Du Xixi subtly furrowed her brow, holding a glass of clear water poured by a Mechanical Soldier, but she had no intention of drinking it. After pondering for a while, she placed it on the coffee table and softly said, "Anyway, it won’t be intended to harm me."
On this matter, Du Xixi was always highly confident. Whether it was Chen Yin or Ke Lian, they wouldn’t let Du Xixi be harmed. With those two as her backers, Du Xixi could walk freely on Blue Star Empire. The Military Department had no reason to provoke her when her influence was at its peak.
Moreover, Du Xixi maintained a good personal relationship with the Minister of the Military. Under Du Xixi’s culinary "bribery," the Minister had always been quite close to Ke Lian. Shortly after the recent campus cultural and arts festival, the three referees even came to the Ke Family for a meal, seemingly instigated by the Minister.
But...
What exactly was the Military Department aiming for? Du Xixi and Lin You were increasingly baffled. This kind of inscrutable intent was truly perplexing.
Unable to figure it out, Du Xixi decided to stop thinking about it. She waved her hand in frustration and continued chatting with Lin You about other matters. Yet, she kept this troublesome issue in mind. Since the Military wanted her to help spread the word, both publicly and privately, she would find a way to do so.
The time quickly reached afternoon, and the location for making Victory Cake was arranged in Du Xixi’s classroom. When they arrived, many ingredients and molds had already been prepared inside, all set up according to Du Xixi’s configuration from the live stream that day—more than sixty identical sets, which looked quite impressive.
Du Xixi twitched her mouth, wanting to say that it could be done more efficiently through teamwork, but seeing several students eagerly inspecting the "equipment" at their seats, even He Yuan couldn’t resist touching the stone mills and molds, so Du Xixi remained silent.
Oh well, as long as everyone is happy. They’ll have enough time in one afternoon to keep busy.
Du Xixi walked onto the platform where the five professors were making Victory Cake. However, she didn’t start immediately. After nodding to Wenren Yu, she opened the Light Computer, directly navigating to her live-stream interface. She looked up and said to everyone while the stream had not yet started, "Today’s Victory Cake making process will be streamed live. I hope everyone is prepared."
Upon hearing this, the previously enthusiastic students gradually calmed down. They had received the notification before noon, but it was only now that they realized they would soon appear in the live stream. Several boys and girls carefully tidied up their appearance, determined not to let the viewers see any blunders.
Indeed, this was the way Du Xixi had devised to spread the message—live streaming! The moments she could interact with the public most were during her live streams. If she wanted to naturally disseminate the message, live streaming would be the optimal method.
Could she directly post it on her account instead? She rarely posted messages. Suddenly posting about making Victory Cake for the soldiers would undoubtedly lead people to speculate about her motives.
Du Xixi was a carefree person, but if anyone maliciously speculated about her on the Star Network, she would indeed be saddened.
Du Xixi conveyed her intention to Wenren Yu, who then mentioned it to the Military Department. He didn’t know what the Military wanted Du Xixi to do; he simply mentioned it after Du Xixi brought it up. The Military didn’t deliberate or hesitate much either—within a few minutes, Du Xixi received a positive reply.
As Du Xixi opened the live stream, watching the audience pour in, she paid close attention to their account information, quickly squinting her eyes. Sure enough, among the familiar account names, she spotted dozens of clearly new ones. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦
It was important to note that Du Xixi’s followers were very stable, almost reaching a saturation point. Newcomers were rare; if any joined, it would be one or two. Yet today, there was a large influx, leaving Du Xixi puzzled.
The fact that she was going live was known only to people from the Food Department and the Military Department. Since these new accounts flooded in the moment Du Xixi started the stream, they were evidently tipped off in advance. Food Department students promised not to spread the word early, so the origin of these newcomers was already clear.







