Sihwa had only seen [Watermelon] once in the live broadcast room, but that arrogant face of his made her extremely disgusted. It was one thing for him to enter the live broadcast room and not give her a gift, but what right did he have to point at her like a life mentor? She felt that her bad luck had started when she met this ID. From then on, everything went wrong!
Seeing this ID again, she wanted to pull him out of the screen and beat him up, then strip him naked and throw him in front of the store as a warning to the public … However, the anonymity of the internet made it impossible for her to do that. She could only stare angrily.
"The anchor is so beautiful when she's angry! I think I need to change to a 4K monitor so that I can lick the screen! "
"Tsk! Every emoji can be used as wallpaper … "
"Continue, don't stop!" [I'm Unrestrained] sent a hairy crab and left a message.
Sihwa originally wanted to continue being angry and use her eyes to scare [Watermelon], but when she saw that someone had sent a gift, she immediately smiled.
There were also people who asked her which city she was in, because they couldn't hear any clues from her accent. It was completely standard Mandarin, and occasionally a few weird Korean words would come out.
She remembered Zhang Zian's warning that she shouldn't expose the city she was in, let alone her specific location. Otherwise, if the live broadcast platform found out, her account might be suspended. She didn't care about that, but the problem was that after her account was suspended, she wouldn't be able to withdraw the money that other people had given her.
Sihwa didn't quite understand why these people were willing to listen to her read fairy tales. In fact, the reason was very simple. There was no essential difference between listening to the anchor read fairy tales and listening to the anchor sing. In essence, it still depended on the face and voice, as well as whether or not the anchor could act cute. Although she didn't know how to act cute, her face and voice were at a crushing level.
She picked up the fairy tale book, cleared her throat, and said, "So, which fairy tale do you want to listen to?"
"I just want to listen to the anchor talk more. Any one is fine."
"To be honest, I want to listen to horror stories. I'm at a rest stop on the highway right now, and I urgently need to be refreshed …"
"Let's do 'Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'!"
"I want to listen to 'Bai Jie Bai Jie' … F * ck! Why is it blocked? "
For a while, there were many different opinions, but none of the fairy tales mentioned by the audience seemed to be fairy tales, at least not in the fairy tale books that she had read.
[Watermelon]: Anchor, aren't you cosplaying as a mermaid? "Daughter of the Sea" will do.
Sihwa did not want to bother with this person, and she was prepared to give him a good scolding after the live broadcast ended. However, his proposal seemed to be approved by many viewers.
"Daughter of the Sea? Which book is it in? " Sihwa flipped through the table of contents of the fairy tale book in her hand, but she didn't find the name. Of course, this was because she was holding onto Grimm's Fairy Tales.
: Is the host acting cute? Although I haven't read it before, I at least know to look for it in Andersen's fairy tales!
[Momentary Darkness]: "This fairy tale is quite famous, but I've never read it. I've only watched the Disney animated version, and I thought it was average."
[Final Destination]: Actually, the story itself is quite ordinary. It's nothing more than a story about a prince and a princess. It's just that the tragic ending is a bit different in fairy tales.
[Sour Pineapple]: "Times have changed. Nowadays, princes and princesses are no longer popular. What's popular are bossy CEOs and Mary Sue …"
[Dragon Rider Yin Zhiping]: "I don't like Andersen's fairy tales. His fairy tales are full of tragedies, such as The Little Match Girl, The Daughter of the Sea, and so on. Why do they have to write tragedies for children?
[Two Dogs]: "F * ck! The one who sent the bullet screen just now, you still have the cheek to say that? When I saw the chapter where you rode a dragon, I f * cking tore the book apart! "
[Dragon Rider Yin Zhiping]: "Manual comedy!"
[Watermelon]: "Actually, The Daughter of the Sea isn't considered a tragedy, right? I remember that Andersen left this fairy tale with an open ending, and hinted that the little mermaid had already ascended to the world of fairies. This is much better than staying in the human world with the prince and giving birth to a bunch of naughty children, right? "
[Wind Wielder]: "Haha, the naughty child must die!"
Sihwa noticed the bullet screen, even though it came from the ID she hated the most.
"The world of fairies?" She became interested and asked, "What's going on with the world of fairies?"
Most of the people in the live broadcast room were men. Even if they had seen this fairy tale, it didn't leave a deep impression on them. Even if women had seen it, they were more concerned about the tragic ending of the little mermaid. They didn't notice anything about the "world of fairies."
No one could answer her question, and [Watermelon], who seemed to be the only one who could, was silent again.
Damn it!
Sihwa had no choice but to dig out "Andersen's Fairy Tales" from a stack of fairy tale books. Then, she found "The Daughter of the Sea" from the table of contents and flipped to the corresponding page.
"It's so long! And there are so many words that I don't recognize! "
After skimming through it, she frowned as if discouraged. She felt that reading this fairy tale was too challenging.
Of course, when she frowned, many fans took screenshots as a memento.
But [Watermelon]'s words had aroused her strong interest. She really wanted to know what the so-called world of fairies was all about. Looking at the bullet screen from the audience, this fairy tale seemed to be about a mermaid, which made her even more concerned. She hadn't seen the ending of the mermaid in that Korean drama, but at least this fairy tale definitely had an ending, right?
"Okay, then I'll start reading …" She cleared her throat again, and with a stumbling speed, she read, "In the distance of the sea, the water is so blue, like the most beautiful cornflower … chrysanthemum petals …"
When she encountered words that she didn't recognize, she could only read them in pinyin. Plus, she was concerned about the audience's reaction, so she wasn't very focused. From time to time, she would pronounce the wrong words, or spell them completely wrong, causing the audience to frequently send bullet screens to complain.
However, it was precisely because she didn't pronounce it well that some of the mistakes were very outrageous, and when combined with the rest of the story, it was very comedic. The most important thing was that she didn't mean to pronounce the wrong words. Her awkward and distressed expression just happened to stimulate the audience's desire to complain. The bullet screen was very dense, and there were often people who sent her gifts.
Her voice was beautiful, like the surging of a clear spring, like the dripping of water on a stone, like the rustling of leaves, like the reverberation of the tide. The range of her voice was even more astonishing, and even the most picky person couldn't find any fault with it.
With such a voice and such an appearance, reading the fairy tale often made the audience unable to help but laugh. Even though it was a morning with relatively little traffic, there were still many people attracted from other live broadcast rooms.
And she herself, unknowingly immersed in the fairy tale, did not even notice that the number of her fans was rapidly increasing. Because she had become more focused, she put herself in the shoes of the main character of the story. Although she still often pronounced the wrong words, her voice had been injected with emotion, no longer as pale and weak as it had been at the beginning.
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