Fame and money.

These are the things Chen Ziyou needs most right now.

Fame - only with a big enough fame will a professional club extend an olive branch to him. In fact, there are several LPL clubs that have sent him trial invitations, but Chen Ziyou has rejected them all. In addition to the main reason that he thinks those clubs have no potential to win the championship, he also wants to wait for a good price and try to increase his own value.

Needless to say, no one would complain about having too much money.

But even if he knew all the directions of this MSI, with Chen Ziyou's four-digit bank deposits, it would not bring the highest returns at all, and he didn't want to waste this opportunity.

This is the 'only' chance.

Why 'only'?

You know, he will definitely step into the professional arena in the future and stir up the situation. Considering the butterfly effect, the direction of the game he knows is likely to change, and it is impossible to be exactly the same as in his previous life. Moreover, after becoming a professional player, buying peripherals is a very sensitive thing that can easily backfire.

"Half a month... In this half month, I have to earn enough capital."

Chen Ziyou muttered to himself and set a small goal first.

"One hundred thousand...find a way to get one hundred thousand in funding."

Coincidentally, in Chen Ziyou's impression, there was something that could get both funding and fame.

——live streaming

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…………

Chen Ziyou didn't just decide to livestream.

In fact, he had already configured the equipment needed for livestreaming.

In 2015, he was a freshman who had just entered college, exactly 18 years old. His family wasn't rich, but they had some money, giving him 2,000 yuan a month for living expenses. He had no other hobbies besides playing games, and he didn't have much of an obsession with flashy things like skins, so he saved a lot of money.

Of course, the biggest reason for saving money was that Chen Ziyou didn't have a girlfriend.

Well, being single is great.

"Ding ding ding."

Just got home from Wangyu Internet Cafe, the penguin avatar on the lower right corner of the computer screen flashed, Chen Ziyou clicked on the message, and a chat box appeared.

Net name: My super sweet OvO avatar is a silver-haired lolita in pajamas, a standard anime girl, I think her name is Kanna-chan

【My super sweet OvO】:"Xiao Chen, are you ready? Tonight is your first show on Dousha. Don't be nervous. Go for it!"

Chen Ziyou took a deep breath and finally suppressed his desire to complain. If he didn't know that the person under this loli avatar was a bald uncle in his early thirties who served as the deputy manager of Dousha TV, he would have thought that he was really chatting with a cute girl.

"Don't worry, Lao Fang, I just played a ranked match and I'm feeling good."

Chen Ziyou replied.

Reaper9, a week has passed since Chen Ziyou took the top spot in the Korean server.

So far, several LPL clubs have sent Chen Ziyou a tryout.

But in fact, professional clubs are not very interested in players with the attribute of"King of Passersby".

There are many examples of players who are as fierce as a tiger in rank but as bad as a dog in competition.

Players who are too suitable for rank games may have strong personal abilities, but they often have some deep-rooted rank bad habits and are not suitable for professional competitions.

For example, the hero pool is too shallow and they only specialize in one or two heroes.

For example, the play style is too unique and requires a lot of resources.

For example, it is very easy to get carried away when the wind is against you, and it is very easy to be reckless when the wind is with you...

At present, the teams that have sent trial invitations to Chen Ziyou are all at the bottom of several LPL leagues, and the treatment is not high. For example, EDG and OMG, which are in the heyday, have not yet applied to him. This phenomenon is the best proof that the king of passers-by is not valued by professional clubs.

In terms of the importance of the king of passers-by, professional clubs may not be as good as the operators of live broadcast platforms.

As early as Chen Ziyou just ranked first in the Korean server, he received friend requests from several live broadcast platform staff.

In the end, Chen Ziyou chose the Dousha platform, which can be regarded as the top of the live broadcast industry in terms of traffic and marketing methods.

For the king of passers-by players, the Dousha platform did not offer a long-term contract, but a short-term contract.

In 2015, the live broadcast industry had just become popular, and capital had just been injected from all sides.

The bubble economy in the live broadcast industry had not yet collapsed, and the contracts of some anchors were once hyped up to a sky-high price of 200 million.

The major platforms are very wealthy and powerful, far from the decadent depression after 2018.

As the leader in the live broadcast industry, Dousha is one of the best, and the contract benefits they offer are also very attractive.

First try broadcasting for one month, with a basic salary of 10,000, 50-50 split of gifts, and 300 hours of live broadcast.

Based on the popularity of the live broadcast, gifts and other data, a long-term contract will be finalized.

For a new anchor, this is a very expensive contract.

Of course, Dousha is not stupid. If it weren't for Chen Ziyou's selling point that"the number one passerby king in Korean server is actually a Chinese", they would not give such good treatment.

Yes.

This is a big seller. point.

Currently, only a few people know that the ID Reaper9 is a Chinese player.

After S3 and S4, the Korean server is currently recognized as the world's strongest server, and professional players from major regions will come here to rank. But perhaps because of server delays, or perhaps because of other reasons, the top ten in the Korean server are basically occupied by Han people themselves. Even if players from other regions enter the top ten, they will soon be squeezed out.

Because it is a Han server, it is impossible to investigate information in China. Even the LPL club that sent a trial invitation to Chen Ziyou instinctively thought that Reaper9 was a Han Chinese. Therefore, when Douyu learned that Chen Ziyou was from China, they instantly felt that this was a good selling point, and it would definitely not be a loss if they spent tens of thousands of dollars.

【My super sweet OvO】:"Okay, I was worried that you might be affected by nervousness and your performance would be affected, hehe(#^.^#)!"

"…………"

Hehe, where is your mother, gdx!

Chen Ziyou finally changed the word"bad breath" into a series of ellipsis.

No, no, the world is so beautiful, but I am so irritable

"Huh?"

Just then, Chen Ziyou discovered that a person with an ID that was a series of Korean garbled characters had come online in the friend list of the Korean server of LOL.

Chen Ziyou was very familiar with this person.

Whenever he was mentioned, he would always think of a string of numbers, which was 439... No, I mean**

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