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After breakfast, Chen Mo left Fishing Yard No. 7 and got into his car.

"I asked you to look at the office building a few days ago. How's it going?”

Chen Mo asked Qin Mingyang.

"We took a quick look. There are many suitable places in Beijing, but there aren't many that meet your requirements. The most suitable one was an office building near Wangfujing.”

" I've already sent someone to ask," Qin Mingyang said to Chen Mo." They're asking for 3.6 billion."”

"Sure."

Chen Mo nodded." If the price is right, sign the contract as soon as possible. Don't waste your time on meaningless things."”

"Yes, boss."

Qin Mingyang quickly nodded and agreed.

Very quickly.

Soon, they arrived outside a building.

"This is where the Panda Livestream is.”

Qin Mingyang said to Chen Mo.

Chen Mo nodded and got out of the car.

Not far away, Wang Sicong walked over with his men.

"Teacher."

Wang Sicong greeted Chen Mo politely.

He was truly in awe of this person.

After they parted ways yesterday, Wang Sicong had gotten someone to find information about MiHa Games overnight. He found out that although this company made games, their game development prospects were very good.

None of the messy companies that he had invested in before had a better future than MiHa Games.

More importantly…

Just as Chen Mo had said, the livestream industry was currently in a chaotic state of development.

This was both a problem and an opportunity.

"Let's go."

Chen Mo said calmly when he saw Wang Sicong.

Then, the group of people headed into the building.

After visiting the entire Panda Streaming technology and office area, they came to the conference room to listen to the work report on the live broadcast platform.

As the company's major shareholder, Wang Sicong, who had absolute control, naturally had an extraordinary status. The person in charge of the company also did his best to report.

After a while, Wang Sicong looked at Chen Mo and said,""Teacher, what do you think?"

"My opinion?"

Chen Mo smiled." How about this? I'll invest a sum of money and sell half of your shares to me. Then, we'll reform the company. What do you think?"”

"Ah?"

Everyone around was stunned.

Even Wang Sicong himself was stunned.

Just as the executives of Panda Streaming thought that Wang Sicong would fly into a rage, he unexpectedly nodded."No problem. I still have 67% of the shares. I can sell half of them to you.”

"Haha, alright."

Chen Mo nodded." I don't want that much. Thirty million. Thirty percent."”

As he spoke, he looked at Wang Sicong.”

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Wang Sicong was confused. He did not understand what Chen Mo meant.

" It's nothing special," Chen Mo said calmly." Fans don't have loyalty. Even streamers don't have loyalty." The salary you offer to those streamers is too high, and the contract is too loose, so much so that they dare to jump ship casually and raise the price.”

Wang Sicong remained silent.

He understood what Chen Mo meant.

There was a so-called popularity in the live streaming industry. In other words, the more viewers a streamer had in his live streaming room, the more gifts he received, and the higher the popularity of his live streaming room.

In reality.

These so-called human qi were all exaggerated.

For example.

If there were 5,000 viewers in a streamer's live broadcast room.

The technical department of the website would display this number as 50,000.

If it was even more exaggerated, it might show 100,000.

There were many reasons for doing so. Some were personal reasons, and some were due to the platform.

A long time ago, many platforms like crooked platforms had started to use the Water Army Guild to make money. This method was not uncommon.

And at this stage, were there any fans who bought fans to increase their number?

Of course there was.

But most of the time, the audience could see that everyone was just there to join in the fun.

The troublesome thing was that there would be competition from the other platforms, as well as the needs of the subsequent streamers and platforms.

At that time, the live streaming platform hadn't even been established yet. If you said that my platform had 10 million viewers, would anyone really believe you?

Sorry, there really was.

This was because many netizens really believed that out of a billion people, ten million people would squeeze into a platform to watch the live broadcast, even if the platform might not be the top platform.

Some of the smaller platforms followed the trend, while others were needed by the platform.

Just like how other platforms were advertising their popularity of tens of millions, if a small platform were to honestly say that the bottom tier streamers here were basically one or two viewers, then they could only kneel before the truth and wait for death.

Of course, although these were all reasons, it was mostly due to the control of the platform and the guild.

One day, you could see a tycoon spend hundreds of thousands in a live broadcast room, and the next day, you could see a tycoon spend hundreds of thousands in another live broadcast room.

If you count these people, it's possible that a guild can earn hundreds of millions or billions a year. Who are you trying to fool?

In the beginning, some of the female streamers 'acting skills were not good. There was a rich man who tipped her hundreds of thousands of yuan, but her reaction was mediocre. There was a real rich man who came out of nowhere to join in the fun and tipped her tens of thousands of yuan. It made her so excited that she paused a few times.

The same was true for livestream popularity. Other than a few people like Xu Bao who had a strong foundation, the other female streamers and some guilds needed their livestream rooms to reveal their true popularity. Tycoons were not stupid.

Even the most awesome live streaming platform had a 1,000-fold increase, just to let the rich see the live streaming room so that they could come in and have fun to increase consumption, even if it was fake.

To put it bluntly, the fake popularity of live streaming platforms could be said to be forced by life and driven by interests.

For Wang Sicong, Panda Streaming was a failure.

Chen Mo was speechless when he realized that he did not attract any viewers even though he had invested a lot of money into the game. Instead, he allowed the hosts to earn a lot of money from the contract fees.

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