The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish-Chapter 42 - 41: Just had my appendix removed last week, I feel like I’m going to split my sides laughing!
[Ding, congratulations to the host! The live streaming room's popularity has broken through one million, awarding a Platinum Treasure Box!]
The sudden voice interrupted Fang Hao's fishing rhythm, causing his fishing rod to involently tremble.
But he was not unhappy.
Instead, his eyes sparkled with joy.
A reward!
Another reward had come.
This time, the popularity in the live streaming room had broken through one million!
This also meant that from this moment on, Fang Hao had entered the ranks of million-popularity streams.
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As long as he could stabilize his popularity and not lose too much, then he could also consider himself a top streamer!
He hadn't expected that switching platforms and streaming for the first time would have such explosive results.
Directly breaking through a million in popularity.
And looking at the trend, this popularity was not just over one million—it was still rising.
Originally, Fang Hao didn't care much about his popularity, but now, with a system notification, he had noticed that he had reached a million popularity without realizing it.
He was really surprised.
He had never thought that his live streaming room would reach a million in popularity.
Let alone a million; he hadn't even expected his live streaming room to reach a hundred thousand in popularity.
Everything was so sudden.
"Popularity has broken through a million!"
When Su Baige saw Fang Hao's live streaming data breaking through a million in the backstage, she almost jumped up in excitement.
The target of a million popularity was achieved!
Sooner than she had expected.
And today, the number of new users registered on the platform was also much higher than usual, clearly… these new registered users had all been brought in by Fang Hao.
This time bringing Fang Hao over from Shark Platform was definitely the right decision.
Not only had they acquired a million-popularity streamer, but they had also brought in massive traffic.
Million-popularity streamers weren't common; they were the treasures in the hands of all major platforms.
Trying to dig out a million-popularity streamer required a huge price to be paid.
Just the breach of contract fees alone amounted to a large sum of money.
But when she dug out Fang Hao, he was still a minor streamer, just having a standard contract on Shark Platform.
In digging him out, there was no need to bear any breach of contract fees.
So, achieving a million-popularity streamer had cost her the smallest price possible.
You say whether she could be happy?
She struck it big!
Let the people at Shark Platform cry.
Su Baige had never been as happy as she was today.
...
Fang Hao then turned his attention to the reward.
This time the reward was different—it was a Platinum Treasure Box, sitting in the System Space.
From silver to gold, and now a Platinum Treasure Box!
The rewards seemed more precious each time.
This made Fang Hao even more excited about what was inside the Platinum Treasure Box.
But he was still fishing right now; it was inconvenient to open the Treasure Chest.
He could open it when he returned later.
The arrival of the reward brought a bit of warmth to Fang Hao's heart.
Finally, some consolation had come.
His mood slightly improved.
Having calmed his emotions, Fang Hao's mentality grew steadier.
He returned his focus back to fishing.
He glanced at his fellow fishermen nearby, wanting to see how they were doing.
When he saw that they too, like him had caught nothing yet, he felt even less panicked.
That was a relief.
They hadn't caught any fish either.
So it wasn't his problem.
His heart got even steadier.
The child fishing nearby having caught a fish might just be a fluke.
Maybe he wouldn't catch any more later.
As long as he caught fish later, he could shut up the bunch of naysayers in his live streaming room, and see how they would mock his fishing skills.
Hmph, could there be problems with his fishing skills?
Impossible.
This was his own expertise from years of fishing experience, and he had never fumbled before. How could there be a problem?
It must still be because of bad luck.
It was just that his luck had worsened lately, which was why he kept catching no fish, only weird stuff.
But not today.
Even if someone is unlucky, there must be a limit.
Life is like a sine wave—it always has its ups and downs.
It can't just keep going down.
Once it hits rock bottom, it must rise again.
So today must be the day he hits rock bottom.
Fang Hao believed that, having changed his fishing spot, equipped with new tools, and wearing new clothes...couldn't this change his luck?
It had to work!
He firmly believed in himself.
Believed in his own ability.
Believed in his luck.
...
"Dad, Dad!"
"Fish!"
Just then.
The little boy suddenly exclaimed excitedly again.
Damn, really?
Fang Hao's hands shook involuntarily.
Was he catching another fish so soon?
Fang Hao was a bit afraid to look, fearing his heart might take a hit.
But how could he know if it was truly a fish if he didn't look?
After a moment of internal struggle, Fang Hao couldn't help but turn his head to look...
But when he did, the corner of his mouth twitched.
There was indeed another fish on the line.
And it was the little boy who had caught it again.
How could his luck be so good?
He saw his fellow fisher, Brother Zhang, holding a bamboo fishing rod, reeling in his line, ready to scoop up the fish he had caught.
Seeing this, Fang Hao's live stream exploded again, a crowd of viewers waiting to mock became active once more.
"Wow, a second one already, that luck is too good."
"Look at that, a kid caught his second fish, and you haven't caught any!"
"You're too lame, man, even a kid is out-fishing you."
"If it's too hard for you, let's just take the kid as our master."
"Today's star: the little boy!"
"You all can't even outdo a kid, feel embarrassed yet?"
"Host, I think the kid might come to borrow a net from you soon."
"Why?"
"Because he's bursting with fish, and you're still catching air. You might as well make some use of it."
"Hahaha!"
The viewers were playing at comedy duo skits, one teasing, another enhancing, all having fun.
The atmosphere was very joyful.
But for Fang Hao, this was painful.
It was too melancholic.
A kid, not only had he caught fish, but he had now caught two...
And you haven't caught even one.
That really hurt.
Fang Hao gloomily glanced at his live chat; the barrage of comments and chats had exploded.
Each one was making fun.
These little trolls were now having even more fun.
"Uncle, I caught another fish."
Seeing Fang Hao looking at him, the little boy happily boasted about his trophy.
Fang Hao could only respond with a bitter smile, feeling sour inside.
"Haha, this is just epic, sarcasm at its finest."
"Kid, your uncle is happy when you're polite, but showing off your fish like this makes uncle very unhappy," laughed a viewer named "Neighbor Zhang."
"I know you've caught a fish, but you don't need to tell me again."
"I can't take it anymore; I had my appendix out last week, and I feel like my stitches are about to burst from laughing."
"Bro, you just had your appendix out last week, I just had my hemorrhoids surgery today (crying profusely)..."