Chapter 1182 Asking for help
Chapter 1182 Asking for help
"Brother Jun, could you take a look at my homepage?" Xiaoya said with a sigh.
Upon hearing what the female viewer said, Feng Jun frowned slightly, hesitated for a moment, and then clicked on the female viewer's account.
The account contained about sixty posts, and each post featured a boy. At first, the boy was quite handsome, but as time went on, he became extremely thin, and his face became sunken.
Feng Jun clicked on one of the videos, which contained a short text.
"Fellow Daoists, would you be willing to help me slay that fourteenth-realm demon?"
Upon seeing this sentence, Feng Jun's eyes widened slightly, and he immediately understood what had happened. After all, he had seen this sentence countless times while scrolling through videos recently, and having also read the novel in question, he naturally knew what the issue was.
"What illness?" Feng Jun thought for a moment before tentatively asking.
"End-stage renal disease, also known as uremia! Afeng discovered this problem two years ago. Afeng and I were classmates in college, and we had agreed to save money to get married after graduation."
Over the past few years, we have indeed saved some money, and we are about to get married.
But then I suddenly discovered that Ah Feng had uremia. My family advised me to leave Ah Feng, but I couldn't bear to.
During this period, I worked outside every day and went home at night to take care of Afeng. Afeng, on the other hand, couldn't go to work due to health reasons, so he played my account for me most of the time.
Even so, the money earned is still a drop in the bucket. Although medical insurance can reimburse a lot, the cost of medication to treat complications, nutritional expenses, and the cost of handling dialysis-related issues are simply too high.
"I've tried looking for help online; I post requests for help on my account every week. But all this time..." Xiaoya's sobbing voice echoed in the live stream.
Xiaoya recounted her story with her boyfriend in detail, and at the most touching parts, she couldn't help but cry.
Many viewers in the live stream were moved by Xiaoya's words and finally understood why she wanted to sell her account. Clearly, she wanted to raise more money to prolong her boyfriend's life!
Upon hearing Xiaoya's words, Feng Jun fell silent.
"Brother Jun, this!" Zhou Yu glanced at the silent Feng Jun.
"Okay, here's what we'll do. I'll cancel your account first, and I'll contact you about your matter later!" Feng Jun pondered for a moment before making his decision.
Feng Jun did not immediately agree to help Xiaoya promote her or make a donation.
If this were a private matter, and Xiaoya's words were confirmed to be true, Feng Jun wouldn't stand idly by. But now it's in the open, especially since Feng Jun is a major livestreamer.
Feng Jun still needs to be responsible to the viewers in the live stream. Promoting something without verifying its authenticity is clearly a very foolish act. After all, there are quite a few people online these days who exploit viewers' sympathy to gain attention and swindle money.
In addition, Feng Jun was unwilling to address these issues openly.
The reason is very simple: Feng Jun's organization is not a charity. If he sets a precedent, he understands better than anyone what the consequences will be.
It's true that I have money, but I'm not rich enough to help others when I'm successful, and I don't have that much time to deal with such things.
If everyone keeps coming to him for help, how can Feng Jun continue to run his live stream and make money?
After saying that, Feng Jun logged out of Xiaoya's account and opened the next viewer's account.
Such behavior has drawn criticism from some, and others have expressed their dissatisfaction with Feng Jun's coldness.
The live stream chat was flooded with comments, filling the entire chat room with a dense barrage of messages.
Two words flew across the sky: "You unlucky streamer, how can you be so heartless? They're already in such dire straits, what's wrong with asking for a little help? If you help them promote their business, that could save that young couple!"
I'm just filling in the numbers in this world: Cold-hearted anchor, I never expected you to be this kind of person.
Trapped into a Silly Beast: That woman is actually quite pitiful. I know about uremia. My father has uremia. Over the years, he has spent a lot of money to treat this disease. If it weren't for the fact that his family still had some savings, he might have been dragged down!
The daydreaming pro: Another pair of star-crossed lovers, this cruel fate just loves to play tricks on people!
Despite the barrage of comments flooding the live stream, Feng Jun remained remarkably calm. He addressed the viewers, saying, "I'm not being indifferent. It's just that we need to verify the truth of some things. We can't just believe whatever others say."
There are still quite a few people online who exploit sympathy to make money. Until the truth of the matter is confirmed, please refrain from showing your kindness!
However, if the truth is confirmed and everything said is true, Xingchen Media will provide Xiaoya with certain support and encouragement, without a doubt.
At the same time, as a streamer, I can't casually express my opinion on these matters because I don't yet know whether what's true or false is. If it's false, my statement might lead countless fans to follow suit, which would cause some loss to my followers.
I hope everyone can understand and be more forgiving of this!
Alright, let's get back to tinkering with resources. I'll have someone follow up on this female viewer's situation!
After Feng Jun finished speaking, he didn't offer any further explanation. Instead, he immediately turned his attention to the next viewer and clicked the mouse repeatedly. An account belonging to a level 159 Tianqi player from the Baihuacun server appeared on the screen.
"Huh? Why is it another Apocalypse account? Several level 159 accounts have logged in today. What's going on? Are there so many Apocalypse players now?" Feng Jun looked at the account in front of him and said with some surprise.
What Feng Jun said was absolutely true. Today, he did receive resources from several Tianqi fans, which was much more than usual.
After all, Apocalypse isn't exactly a popular level right now. Among all the competitive levels, Apocalypse is arguably the level with the fewest participants, second only to level 89.
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