I Own a Funeral Home: Live Stream Following Other Streamers and Shock

Chapter 59 - 59: Plant What Seed, Reap What Fruit (1)



Chapter 59: Plant What Seed, Reap What Fruit (1)

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

These incidents happened quietly to different people in various cities.

All these individuals had purchased Li Yidao’s yellow paper and performed special rituals to pray for their loved ones.

Without exception, a wisp of smoke would linger persistently above their tombstones, graves, or even at certain crossroads.

Each person experienced different fulfillment according to their heartfelt wishes.

For example, the man hoped his grandfather would bless the resolution of his greenhouse problem.

Another person prayed for finding a job, and yet another sought relief from an incurable illness, which miraculously turned for the better.

Similar occurrences kept unfolding, all being fulfilled in diverse ways.

Everyone was thrilled and excited beyond measure.

After all, it was the happiest moment when you could overcome your difficulties.

However, regardless of their identity, after receiving the fulfillment they sought, they all felt a mysterious force guiding them to the root of it all.

It was the super-expensive ritual yellow paper they purchased from Li Yidao’s live stream.

This notion sent shivers down their spines from the soles of their feet to the top of their heads.

Could it be true that Prophet Dao’s words were accurate?

Did this yellow paper indeed possess unique effects?

But the explanations were so otherworldly!

It was just too fantastical!

Everyone didn’t want to believe it, yet the facts compelled them to do so.

It could be said without exaggeration that Brother Dao once again defeated their skepticism with undeniable proof!

At this moment, around half of the one hundred bundles of ritual yellow papers had been used.

After all, those who purchased them generally had specific needs.

Otherwise, who would buy them just to hoard?

What a joke!

Of course, not everyone received a response after using it.

For example, if someone wanted to win a five million lottery. Wouldn’t that be nonsense?

If it was that useful, Li Yidao wouldn’t need to make yellow paper and livestream!

He could just attach some soul to it, then burn it and make a wish!

At the same time, not everyone used the yellow paper immediately.

For example, at a KTV private room in Jiang City, there was a man around Thirty years old, covered in tattoos all over his body, with only a small part of his face showing normal skin.

Not only him, but he also had a younger companion who looked quite similar.

Both of them appeared like members of a unique tribe, with their bodies covered in tattoos.

This was a live streamer known as Brother Hua.

He was a streamer with the ID “Patterned Dragon”

His usual content shared significant similarities with Brother Play, who gained attention from Brother Dao and later died.

However, Brother Hua seemed to have received guidance from someone more experienced.

Unlike Brother Play’s absurd behaviors, like dancing at tombstones, Brother Hua mainly arranged scripted scenarios that didn’t cross ethical boundaries.

For example, staged fights were common in his live streams.

Though they appeared intense and bloody, they actually used prop weapons without sharp edges, such as fake knives or soft sticks.

Any appearance of blood was pre-hidden blood plasma, and in dim lighting, they might even use a bit of tomato sauce.

It looked like a wild brawl, but in reality, it was much like filming a TV drama.

Even if someone called the police or the police showed up, they couldn’t take any action since it seemed like they were just filming a movie or video with all those crowds and filming crew.

Furthermore, they executed their plans flawlessly, having a legitimate company registered and preparing several scripts.

So the fans who witnessed their crazy antics during the live streams were actually watching staged performances, and no one was actually injured.

Thus, they always managed to stay out of trouble.

Also, their antics at nightclubs and KTVs were part of the act.

Brother Hua claimed that he was a regular at this specific KTV, but in reality, it was all part of the script.

The expensive foreign liquor they consumed and the occasional troublemakers sent to challenge and provoke Brother Hua were all part of the act.

While the situations were scripted, they indeed had a realistic feel to them.

Although the audience was aware that it might be fake, it was still entertaining to watch.

This distinguished Brother Hua from Brother Play and showcased his intelligence.

All of their videos seemed violent online, but in reality, everything was legal and well-organized.

Moreover, Brother Hua steered clear of any illegal activities like drug use.

The local police noticed him a few times but eventually stopped bothering him since he claimed that they were merely filming skits to promote their company and live stream.

He argued that live streams were just another form of promotion. He had a legal company and scripts which had been censored.

The police had no further grounds to intervene, and as a result, Brother Hua became one of the longest-surviving streamers in the entertainment industry.

At this moment, Brother Hua looked at the bundle of yellow paper placed on the table by his companion..


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