Chapter 2295 - 1287: Punishment in the Pit of Hell (Part 2)
Chapter 2295 - 1287: Punishment in the Pit of Hell (Part 2)
Then these people were sent to the Purgatory Hell Palace of the Mortal Realm, into a space of hell, to be punished with those Demonic Beasts.The Demonic Beasts would punish them, leaving their souls in torment, even if their bodies died, their souls would still be punished.
Luo Youyou wasn’t originally a scheming or malicious person, but she believed that these people had become her enemies without reason, intending to harm the innocent here, and harm her.
Therefore, these people must die; if they don’t, it would be too kind to them.
The live-streaming sale was about to end, but the live broadcast of their variety show continued.
The netizens couldn’t see the weather outside at all.
However, the guests and some of the director’s staff kept an eye on the weather outside, and they breathed a sigh of relief. Although the blizzard and wind had raged for over an hour, leaving a thick layer of snow, which might present challenges for their climb up the high mountain tomorrow, it wouldn’t delay their plan to film the program in place or their return journey.
Liang Sisi and Lai Chuanyu were instructed by their employer to keep an eye on the weather outside, but in truth, they wanted to know what was happening out there.
These people were inside, and the two of them were in different live-stream rooms, so they could only communicate stealthily via messages.
They told the people outside they really didn’t know what was going on. The storm stopped after a while, and when they looked outside from the window, the snow hadn’t stopped, but the wind had calmed.
They also thought about going outside to see what exactly was happening and report back to their employer. However, the storm was so severe that they closed the windows and could only observe from inside the glass.
Leaving was out of the question, as the doors had been shut tight when the blizzard hit.
The couple silently kept watch on the situation outside, unafraid of being killed themselves. However, it was possible that they might be sacrificed senselessly in the Cultivators’ magic combat.
As long as the Cultivators got what they wanted, took away the humans, or looted objects from the others, what did their deaths count for?
After all, it was for the nation, for their cause; what sacrifice wouldn’t be worth it?
In fact, they were quite invested too, always watching the snowstorm outside. Additionally, they kept tabs on the other live-stream rooms by discreetly catching glimpses on their phones during merchandise sales.
They weren’t observing out of interest in the competitor’s fan count or sales volume.
They were keen to see if anyone got snatched in the live-stream.
Maybe to confuse people, the chance that only the two of them wouldn’t be taken among the several live-stream rooms existed.
Perhaps this time, the targeted people weren’t all Cultivators, and others were caught only to mislead.
Aside from Mo Jingyan, Luo Youyou was a must-capture, and the other two were the heir and the daughter of wealthy families, potentially serving as high-value hostages for ransom.
The other innocent couple, perhaps not so innocent, might eventually become tools for their organization, well-cultivated into assets.
The pondered on this repeatedly without understanding why the wild wind calmed, the blizzard gradually stopped, and only small flakes fluttered down.
Others in the live-stream rooms were fine; what was going on?
Did the people they sent fail?
Were there others, more than just their own, who also interfered?
Stopping their agents from acting?
The couple knew from someone informing them upon those people’s arrival, besides their own, many forces from around the world had sent agents.
They all had one thing in common: they were capable.
All kinds of Cultivators.
After the merchandise sale ended, the director gathered everyone to announce the first place and other rankings from this sale event.
Mo Jingyan and Luo Youyou’s live-stream room, as usual, won first place again.
They weren’t celebrities, yet they were hotter than stars, with a lot of support from celebrity fans.
Mo Jingyan attracted a substantial following from mom fans, young girl fans, and grandma fans, all drawn to his good looks and physique.
Among Luo Youyou’s fans were many of Third Brother’s supporters and others charmed by her persona and abilities.
Initially, it was because she was the Movie Emperor’s sister, and later due to her skills, she gathered a vast fan base.
Their formidable alliance of two years wasn’t first in achieving top ranks in tasks.
Whenever tasks were mentioned, netizens would bet on them securing first place again.
Though they previously faced attacks from black fans, those were paid trolls.
However, the black fans couldn’t rival the supporter base, who ran them into a place they couldn’t gossip even if they wanted to.
The trolls were scared away.
"Now, announcing, the first place goes to the team of Mo Jingyan and Luo Youyou, they win a lavish dinner."
"Second place goes to Zuo Shaonan and Liang Sisi’s team, receiving an ordinary grand meal."
"Third place goes to Ye Qingning and Lai Chuanyu’s team; they receive a rich fast-food meal."
"Fourth place goes to Teacher Liang and spouse; they receive a standard fast-food meal."
After announcing the rankings, the director instructed the inn staff to deliver the meals to each person’s room.
The director took audience suggestions seriously this time, avoiding the lunch’s mistake where Mo Jingyan and Luo Youyou’s richly deserved first-prize meal was shared with others due to their shameless behavior.
These people were shameless; they didn’t consider that such behavior was like being a third wheel, lacking in self-awareness.
It disrupted the rules of the variety show.
Despite potentially spiking interest through such hype, the show was designed to be a variety show based on romance.
Initially sweet, it turned bland, losing the essence of dating, becoming rife with conflicts.
The director laid out dinner rules, but Ye Qingning refused; she wished to dine with Brother Mo Jingyan, hoping lunch was as it was, giving her access to Brother Mo Jingyan.
Opposing the director’s decisions and unsupportive stance.
Yet, the director, sticking to the show’s rules, was powerless.
Ye Qingning, in the show or possibly in private, tried threatening the director.
This time, they didn’t need to bow to investment concerns from Ye Qingning’s family; they wouldn’t tolerate her outbursts.
After being scolded, they courteously refrained from showing anger, already commendable.
Ye Qingning observed other guests obediently returning to their rooms for meals.
She saw Lai Chuanyu, who didn’t even greet her, went to wash and waited for her to return to the room together, appearing quite sycophantic.
Ye Qingning..., why is this person so useless?
If he could inspire a silent love from Luo Youyou, she wouldn’t endure her current frustrations.
Ye Qingning then channeled her grievances, her bitter sense of injustice and fury, towards Lai Chuanyu.
The viewers in the live stream commented that Miss Ye Qingning was overly pretentious and difficult to please.
Someone remarked that Lai Chuanyu acted like a lapdog, a gold digger, so humble it embarrassed men.
Did wealth have such allure that dignity became unnecessary?
Most viewers in their live stream were Lai Chuanyu’s fans, including some heirs of affluent families, who admired Ye Qingning for her high-living and imperiousness, thinking her privileged antics excusable.
Some of Ye Qingning’s girlfriends supported her but would still comment that she looked weak for not standing up to a mere daughter.
They envied Ye Qingning for joining the show when their families wouldn’t allow them such exposure, fearing public spectacle and shame.
They would watch for Ye Qingning’s blunders, her frustrated, unrequited expressions, reveling in it.
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