
I was tipping a male model on a group stream, but my finger slipped, and I accidentally sent a Yacht to his teammate. The model didn't show any emotion on screen. But then, the guy who had been ignoring me for a month DMs me for the first time. [Send me 52 Carnivals right now as compensation, or I'm unfollowing you to punish you, sis.] I was stunned. A minute later, I got a DM from his teammate. [Thank you, sis. It's my first time receiving a Yacht. I'll always remember you. /heart] Oh. So tipping can get you emotional value. Guess I'll chase the sensible one then. Later, when the model saw me casually drop 520 Carnivals on his teammate, he lost it, screaming for a refund, insisting I clicked the wrong person. 1 When I got Jax's DM, I felt a bit uncomfortable. But then I thought about it. I did send the gift to the wrong person first, affecting his spotlight. Plus, I usually only tipped Jax in this stream. Suddenly sending a Sports Car to his rival? Understandable he'd be upset. Male gods have tempers, right? Just as I was about to send him ten Yachts as compensation, a new notification popped up. [System Notification: KU-Zayne followed you.] Then a DM from this account popped up. KU-Zayne: [Thank you, sis. It's my first time receiving a Yacht. I'll always remember you. /heart] I paused for a few seconds, clicked on the profile to enlarge the avatar, and barely matched it to the filtered face in the stream. Zayne. Seems like the guy I accidentally gifted. Looking closely, his face isn't inferior to Jax's. The stream makeup was obviously bad; he looks cleaner and more refined in person. But there's no helping it. Zayne has only been here a few days and always stands in the back row. In a group stream of ten, seeing two-thirds of his face on screen is considered good. But he doesn't seem to know the tip was a mistake. His words were... quite sincere. It's just a Yacht. No need to explain and disappoint him. I didn't plan to reply. Just as I was about to exit, he sent another message. KU-Zayne: [Sis, I will work even harder on my dancing. I won't let your encouragement down!] Uh, kind of a pitiful little transparent guy. Thanking me multiple times for one Yacht. I replied with a polite [Fighting!], planning to go back to the stream to tip Jax. But suddenly, my phone started blowing up with notifications. All from Jax. KU-Jax: [?] [Sis, didn't you see my message?] [Why haven't you tipped me yet?] [What's the meaning of this?] [So, sis, you tipped someone else on purpose to make me mad?] [Fine.] [I get it.] I was confused. Sent a [?] back. Received a red exclamation mark. ? Excuse me? He blocked me?! Anger flared in my chest. I've been chasing him and tipping him for two months, spending at least ten thousand dollars. And just because of one mistake, he gives me attitude? Fine. If you look down on me so much, plenty of others won't. Sister is done playing. Just as I was angrily closing the app, I glanced at the pitiful handsome guy's message again. My finger paused. I've been ruthless my whole life. But I have a soft spot for humble, hardworking, handsome guys. Even if he's faking it, at least he's willing to put in the effort for me. So, I stormed back into the livestream. 2 As soon as I returned to the stream. The host specifically greeted me. "Our Jax's number one Yacht Sister is back! Oh my, Jax is secure tonight." This group stream team was only formed two months ago. Still growing. Not many die-hard fans, so I rank pretty high on the tipping list. And I have OCD. Every time I tip, it's only Yachts. Easy to remember. Hearing the host mention my name, Jax's mouth twitched almost imperceptibly. But in a flash, he returned to his usual aloof self. Just then, a beautiful avatar entered the stream and immediately dropped a Sports Car for him. [Little brother is so handsome, hit me right in the heart. Love it.] The host thanked her as usual and read out the comment. Jax smiled shyly. After finishing his dance move, as if to spite me, he rarely made a heart with his hands and personally thanked her. "Thanks to the beauty for the Sports Car. Please continue to support me!" The chat went wild. [Holy crap, never seen Jax so shy and enthusiastic.] [First time seeing Jax make a heart. Rich sisters, send more cars! Nice! Love to see it!] [Miss is so generous. Looking at her profile, she's a real beauty.] [A real rich heiress. Is Jax moved?] Perhaps seeing Jax in such a good mood, many old fans followed with gifts. Bouquets and hot air balloons popped up on the screen non-stop. Very lively. Jax couldn't hide his smile, interacting with extra cooperation. Hearts and thanks never stopped. Even the host wondered: "What good thing happened to Jax tonight? Such a good mood?" I felt even more stifled. Usually, I drop a $100 Yacht, and I've never seen him react like this. No matter how many I send, it's just a faint smile. A newbie sends a small gift, and he gives such emotional feedback. Then what are my Yachts? In a rage, I clicked the gift bar and sent another Yacht directly to that Zayne guy. "Thanks to my Yacht Sister for sending Jax..." The word "Yacht" hadn't even fully left his mouth when the host's habitual thank-you speech stuck. Realizing what happened, he quickly corrected himself: "Oh, sorry, misread that. The Yacht was for Zayne." Hearing this, the whole team clearly froze for two seconds, tilting their heads to look at Zayne in the back row. Zayne was in disbelief, walking forward confusedly. And Jax, who was standing in the center, was even more shocked than Zayne. 3 Staring at the monitor for a few seconds to confirm, Jax reluctantly moved aside. Zayne stood in the center, visibly panicked. Recovering, he bowed deeply to the screen in gratitude. Just as he opened his mouth to say "Thank you, sis." I sent another Yacht. Zayne was about to dance, but seeing the new Yacht, he bowed again to thank me. When he stood up, I sent another one. For a moment, on screen, the Yachts didn't stop coming. Zayne was bewildered. Jax's face was ugly beyond belief. He looked around anxiously, looking like he wanted to rush out of the screen and grab me to question me. The host excitedly announced the tips, voice getting louder each time. The chat refreshed rapidly. [Holy crap, Yacht Sis is flexing her power again!] [That's my Yacht Sis.] [Wait, isn't this wrong?] [Did she click the wrong person?] [Sis, stop, wrong person!] [Yacht Sis only tips our Jax. Why tip the newbie? System error?] [No, forced push for the newbie? Sis, go complain to the platform about rigging!] [...] Even the host, after excitedly saying thanks a dozen times, couldn't help but mutter, "Is it a mistake..." Zayne bowed in thanks over and over, tears flashing in his eyes. Seeing I had no intention of stopping, he anxiously tried to persuade me: "Sis, stop sending, it's enough, really enough." "Thank you so much, sis. I will continue to work hard!" As soon as he finished speaking, I dropped 52 Yachts in one breath. I like this feeling of give and take. So much more comfortable than tipping that fake aloof Jax who PUAs me. Sister drops cold hard cash just to feel good. Besides, Zayne stood in the center for so long, I looked carefully. Ignoring the lazy makeup, his facial features are really good. Especially those long legs, dancing like they want to claim a life. Other streamers wear lifts; his soles are thin slices. Even so, he's half a head taller than Jax. No wonder he was banished to the back. Seeing so many Yachts, but none for him, Jax's face hit rock bottom. Unable to hold back, he flipped out on the spot. He pushed Zayne, who was standing in the center, aside and walked out of the frame dissatisfied. Even through the screen, you could hear him leave a hasty word to the host before disappearing. "The system must be glitching. Sister's Yachts for me went to someone else. I'll go communicate." Ten seconds after Jax left. I received a new message on my phone screen. KU-Jax: [Sis, look clearly before you tip. You clicked the wrong person, you know? F*ck] 4 The message stayed for only two seconds before being quickly recalled by the sender. Huh, wasn't I blocked? Added me back himself? Thought he had some backbone. Just as I finished sighing, a pile of new messages popped up in the chat box. KU-Jax: [Sis, pay attention when clicking gifts. Sent them all to someone else.] [Why don't you ask official support for a refund?] [Forget it, it's fine if you can't.] [Tip me again. Slowly, look clearly before clicking!] [?] [Why aren't you replying? Sis isn't mad, is she?] [Sorry, I got a little jealous seeing Sis tip someone else earlier. Spoke a bit fast, don't overthink it.] [Sis, it's a deal then. Come back to the livestream immediately.] Tsk tsk. Known Jax for so long, this is the first time he's actively sent so many words. Too bad it's too late. Your sister has lost interest. I didn't reply, didn't block. Just left him hanging, then closed the app. I originally watched their group stream to research the market. The group planned to acquire their KU Media company. Unexpectedly, I watched a few glances of this flop group's stream and got a bit hooked. After a couple of times, I was attracted to Jax's type. He really fits my aesthetic. High nose bridge, smooth face, especially the thin muscles revealed inadvertently. Jax is different from other streamers. Aloof, but... teases just right. A little tsundere too. Not like those who have a little beauty and have "empty your wallet" written all over their faces. At first, I was bored. Every time I scrolled past, I'd drop him a Yacht. He'd just smile and thank me. Not like my assistant said, that in this kind of flop stream, a $1.50 gift gets a follow back. Two days later, I sent 10 Yachts at once. He DM'd me a thank you that night. A few days later, I clicked in and saw him losing a PK (Player Kill/Battle) so bad he was about to cry. I dropped 100 Yachts on the spot to help him win. Only then did he finally follow me back. After following, he remained aloof. Except for saying a sentence or two more when complaining about poor performance, high pressure, and hinting for gifts, he basically didn't chat much. I didn't care. Life is dull. Admiring handsome guys on the internet to relieve boredom. Each takes what they need. Sister doesn't lack this small money anyway. But I didn't expect that the easier I was to talk to and the less I asked for, the less he cared about my feelings. Last month, just because I was too busy with a business trip and didn't go online for three days, he gave me the cold shoulder for a month. Acted like he was sure I wouldn't stop liking him. Throwing tantrums at the drop of a hat. Loving someone means giving without asking for return. But I don't love him. Why should I spend money and take this crap? This one is insensible? Change to another. The next one will definitely be more obedient.
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