By the time they returned to the hotel, the sky was already completely dark.
Sugisaki Ken and the two others didn't even say hello, and almost collapsed into sleep upon returning to their respective rooms.
There was nothing they could do, they were really too tired today. In the afternoon, the three of them finally understood the meaning of Nangong Yu's words from yesterday.
For some inexplicable reason, the game's popularity suddenly exploded, the people gathered in front of the booth almost blocked the entire venue, and also because there were too many people, their off-duty time was extended by more than an hour.
The tension of being watched by a large crowd and the non-stop busyness completely exhausted the three of them, they didn't even have the strength to speak. After silently eating a simple dinner, they endured the fatigue and collapsed onto the bed, unable to move at all.
Nangong Yu naturally felt sorry for his own oxen and horses... ah no, his brothers. He quietly set the alarm clocks for them for tomorrow morning, and only after preventing them from oversleeping and being late, did he return to his own room with satisfaction.
He was also quite tired, and planned to rest early today as well.
On the other hand, after seeing today's ranking and popularity value, Bronya fell silent just like Kaguya.
Then, prompted by Seele, she saw today's trending searches.
'to the moon+Pink Fairy Miss+Eden Studio'
Instantly her eyes went dark again, her fair little fists clenched tightly, and a strong sense of unwillingness appeared on her face.
Bastard, you don't play fair!!
With such a resentful mood, she pulled Seele, Kiana, and Mei, who had taken time to go back to the villa to cook for everyone, and everyone played Nangong Yu's exhibited game together.
As for the result, the four little girls cried uncontrollably late at night, especially Kiana, wiping snot and tears all over Mei, making Mei not know whether to cry or be angry.
Although Seele was already watching it for the second time, precisely because it was the second time, her inner feelings were even deeper. When she saw the platypus and those paper rabbits, she already wanted to cry.
Thus, the next day, just as Nangong Yu brought the few lazy oxen and horses to the venue, he saw three pairs of still somewhat red eyes.
"What's wrong with this?"
He asked with some confusion, why these few people looked listless, as if they had cried.
Seele pouted, this time she didn't actively come over asking for a pat, instead, she hid behind Sister Bronya and said to Nangong Yu with dissatisfaction, "It's all Brother's fault."
"That's right, that's right, it's all your fault, A Yu!" Kiana also angrily agreed.
"Humph!" Bronya even let out a light humph, and walked away with the two without saying a word.
This made Nangong Yu completely confused and unable to figure it out.
If he couldn't figure it out, he simply wouldn't think about it. Returning to his own booth was important first.
However, when he found the three and went back together, looking at the empty ground, he fell into a daze.
"No, where is my booth? Where did such a big booth go?"
The place that was packed to the brim yesterday was now strangely empty. The booths on the left and right were tightly next to each other, only here was a strange empty space.
Nangong Yu quickly called the person in charge, and only after receiving the news did he heave a sigh of relief.
It turned out it wasn't dismantled, but was moved.
The organizers didn't expect a small game could cause such great popularity. If Nangong Yu's booth was still placed inside the venue, on one hand, it was unsafe, and on the other hand, it would be unfair to the other exhibitors in the same venue.
Therefore, under the decision of various factors, the organizers decided to clear out Stadium No. 2 overnight, to be used only for placing his personal booth.
They had actually called him last night and sent texts, but because he slept early, Nangong Yu had not received them. Looking at the few missed calls and unread texts on his phone, Nangong Yu said something apologetic to the organizers, then quickly rushed to Stadium No. 2 with the three oxen and horses.
The opening time was almost here, they had to hurry.
After a day of fermentation, indeed more people came today. Interested game players, fans of Elysia and Eden, the swarming crowd almost filled Stadium No. 2, making Nangong Yu and the others busy for another full day. Even so, there were still many people squeezed outside who couldn't get in.
This was actually not good. Even if they squeezed in, if they were far away, they couldn't see the situation inside clearly. The game was still a continuous story-driven game, many people watched it disconnectedly, causing complaints all over the internet.
Therefore, Nangong Yu found the organizers, and together they discussed a solution.
They gathered manpower and turned Stadium No. 2 into something similar to a cinema overnight. Under the huge projection screen were rows of chairs, they even made some game-related decorations on the walls, and the entry method was also changed to a reservation system.
The game duration was about three hours, just right for one showing in the morning and one in the afternoon. In this way, although some players might miss this exhibition due to being slow, order was maintained stable after all.
This also created a very interesting phenomenon. Students of Saint Freya near Stadium No. 2 could see large numbers of people walking in with smiles, and then walking out crying a few hours later, this continued for several days.
Some curious students even made a reservation, and also came out crying, which was quite novel to everyone.
Not just the offline popularity here, the popularity online was even more intense. There was nothing to be done, Eden's name was too big, even if it was just Eden Studio, it was enough for Nangong Yu to get a large wave of traffic.
Moreover, relying on the excellent plot, except for those attention-seeking clowns, it was almost entirely positive reviews, there were basically very few negative comments, it could be said to be quite successful.
However, this trend in the live streaming rooms changed its style.
The cause was still Sirin.
After losing face by crying uncontrollably during a live stream, she rather cunningly recommended to the moon to a few of her streamer friends, and said with a smile that it was a very good pure love game, recommending them to play it on stream.
Then she showed a wave of data from when she played it on stream before, instantly, several people were tempted, and couldn't wait to start streaming it.
And so, after seeing one or two of them all crying on stream, Sirin's heart instantly felt balanced. If everyone cried together, then wouldn't I, Sirin, not be losing face?
This action made all the viewers suddenly realize, and one after another, they turned into 'ship minions' and infiltrated their favorite streamers' rooms, and started a round of cajoling.
[Streamer, streamer, quickly play to the moon, the plot is super sweet~]
[Streamer, streamer, a new game called to the moon just came out, everyone is playing it, if you don't play, you'll fall behind~]
[Streamer, quickly play to the moon, if you don't play, I'll unfollow!]
[...]
Thus, in the entire game streaming circle, almost more than half of the streamers were cajoled by the viewers into opening the to the moon screen, and then under the viewers' excited gazes, they watched their favorite streamers crying heartbrokenly.
This crooked and evil trend was born here.