Lin Zhao is a lazy, half-hearted livestreamer who firmly believes that “effort doesn’t guarantee success, but not trying doesn’t guarantees an easy life.” His sales efforts have consistently garnered little traffic until one day his target audience expands to the entire universe across different planes and civilizations.
—He cured an elf in a Western fantasy world who had lost all appetite due to eating only grass using Dr. Ken and Dr. Mai.
—He traded a container of canned goods and antibiotics for a “tech team” composed of engineers from a wasteland plane.
—He sold nine years of compulsory education to a plant-symbiotic civilization that loves raising virtual pets…
Lin Zhao: Do you believe me if I said I always thought you guys were just playing around with text and abstract concepts in your livestreams, and not actually selling anything? =口=
Text Two:
The Asa people are renowned battle maniacs throughout the universe. Their civilization spans multiple star systems, and they are one of the strongest known warlike races known for frequently producing individuals with SSS-level mental strength and an average person with exceptionally high physical attractiveness.
Reinhardt’s elder brother said that the most important thing in an Asarian’s life is not becoming stronger but finding their destined lover—a lover they can only have. “When you meet, the light essence within you will resonate in a way that transcends the laws of physics. It is impossible to fake, irresistible, and a cosmic-level confirmation of uniqueness—it’s incredibly romantic.”
Reinhardt’s younger brother thought his brother was crazy, and purely love-struck until… he saw Lin Zhao, an Earthling in a newly discovered, remote, and underdeveloped star system.
Mini-drama:
Reinhardt: Oh no, it’s the feeling of being smitten.
Elder Brother: Ha, didn’t you always say that the word “destiny” wasafoolish, and a feudal tradition that should have been abolished long ago?
Reinhardt (serious face): It can also be an indispensable intangible cultural heritage in our history.



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