A God’s Side Hustle is Raising Cubs on Livestream
A God’s Side Hustle is Raising Cubs on Livestream Chapter 29

This team drew the last number, and all the streamers burst into laughter.

“Oh my god, Huan Huan can’t walk well, and his luck is absolutely amazing.”

“Oh dear, this is not good.”

Someone stroked their chin while observing Sui Han and the little fox in the distance. In a low voice, they analyzed, “This setup would allow them to watch the competition process 25 times in a row. Even someone not fully in touch with reality could win, right?”

Bai Bai disagreed and pointed out, “What do you think this is, an open-book exam where you can pass just by flipping through the answers? Those obstacles are not easy to overcome. It’s similar to someone who is congenitally disabled; even if you explain all the steps and walk them through the process once, they still may not be able to succeed.”

Bai Bai’s words were harsh, but there was truth in them.

Overcoming the obstacles also required teamwork; after the teamwork, they had to balance the ball.

This required extremely high strength, stamina, and technical ability, and it wasn’t something you could win just by watching. The last number didn’t have any advantage.

To promote the competition in various ways, the organizers streamed it on the homepage, allowing viewers to watch by clicking the link.

The live stream had already started from the moment Sui Han drew the lot.

[Giving my Sui Sui and cub crazy shout-outs, biubiubiu~]

[But I’m really worried about the cub’s problem with not being able to walk. Yesterday, I even looked for videos of obstacle courses. There’s one item in that obstacle course, tsk!]

[Tsk, why are you allowed to send voice messages?]

[The one who tsk’d above, don’t run away, pull them out and explain in detail, what’s wrong with that obstacle?]

Rows of comments flashed by quickly and were soon brushed away by Bai Bai and other streamers’ brainless fans. Right now, no one cares about the obstacles; everyone is secretly cheering for their favorite streamer.

[Ahhhhh, Bai Bai Bai Bai, you’ll definitely do well today!]

[Bai Bai Bai Bai, I love you, all the deep-sea torpedoes are for you]

[Sui Sui Sui Sui, I love you, I’ll shower you with Maseratis]

[Stop copying us, you copycat]

[I’ve been spamming this comment since yesterday, are you blind? Copy you? Are you worthy?]

The two fan bases in the live stream were battling fiercely, with deep-sea torpedoes and Maseratis dominating the entire screen, making it difficult to see what the host was saying.

The competition had already begun. Sui Han was sitting peacefully in the second row with his cub. The front row was the judges’ panel, and opposite them was the guest seating.

The four guests in the guest seating were all invited to show support; they didn’t have the authority to score.

Therefore, when those streamers learned that Sui Han and Xu Songyan were close, they didn’t think much about it. They felt that even if the King of Heaven called him “Dad,” he and Huan Huan would still be eliminated!

The other streamers were basically on par in popularity, and their fans were also more Buddhist (laid-back).

The most intense rivalry during the live stream was between the fan bases of Bai Bai and Sui Han. Bai Bai was an experienced streamer, and it was quite unusual to feature a rare talent like the White Peacock.

Sui Han was a rising streamer who, just a year ago, was silent and invisible, but has now suddenly emerged.

This had also become the biggest highlight of this competition.

Bai Bai mocked Sui Han, but he wasn’t much better himself. He drew number 25. At this moment, he was sitting attentively to the side, carefully watching the obstacles and secretly memorizing them.

Rather than saying that his explanation just now was about Sui Han, it was better to say that he was first finding an excuse for himself, so that if he won, it wouldn’t be because of his late competition order.

Sui Han saw the first contestant enter the arena with a little lion. The host tied a red string to the streamer’s and the little lion’s legs.

The red string was of moderate thickness and wouldn’t constrict them.

The host also brought over a small orange ball, which was exactly the same as the one he bought for the little fox: the same size, the same texture. Sui Han heard that the old man selling the small balls outside had earned tens of thousands of yuan in just a few days.

On his first day, he saw the old man wearing Adidasi sportswear; by yesterday, it had become just Adidas.

Removing one letter, the price had multiplied several times.

Just as Sui Han was distracted, the streamer and the little lion fell off the small bench. He didn’t know who tripped whom, but in short, the two of them fell head over heels.

The small ball fell down and, unfortunately, landed in the streamer’s mouth. The audience below burst out laughing like pigs.

[Ah ha ha ha ha ha, open your mouth wider, you might be able to eat it directly]

[Is this streamer deliberately trying to be funny?]

[I seem to see his little lion glaring at him, little lion: you useless thing 2333333]

The camera moved from Bai Bai to Sui Han. Bai Bai was seriously recording the obstacle points the whole time. There was indeed one place that was the most difficult to pass, which was the staircase-shaped obstacle.

And above the simulated staircase was a net.

If the streamer and the pet wanted to pass smoothly, they had to jump over the net from the stairs. The net was wide, and they couldn’t run to gain momentum; they could only jump hard.

This was a considerable test for both the streamer and the pet. After all, after jumping down, the pet still had to hold the small ball to pass. If one step was missing, they would directly lose two points at this spot.

Bai Bai was always worried about how to coordinate this part. The camera zoomed in on Sui Han’s face.

“Slurp—”

“Crunch crunch—”

Sui Han took a bite of the juicy, sweet watermelon. He was biting on this side, and the little fox was angrily biting on that side.

A row of small teeth marks landed on one side of the watermelon. The little fox tilted its head to look at him. The owner was actually eating alone, and didn’t even offer it a piece of such fresh melon.

[Pfft]

[Sui Sui really looks more like a melon-eating bystander than we do. Does he really not have any pressure?]

[He probably really doesn’t…]

Sui Han’s watermelon-eating sound wasn’t small, because the melon was really too crisp. As soon as he bit down on this side, the little fox would follow with a bite on that side, determined to eat one more bite than its owner.

Hearing the sound, Bai Bai disgustedly turned his gaze away. Eating, eating, all he knows is eating!

The competition had been going on for several tens of minutes, and only one streamer had reached the most difficult checkpoint, but unfortunately, he hadn’t been able to pass.

Listening to the judges giving him a score of six, he angrily looked in Bai Bai’s direction.

This streamer had teamed up with Bai Bai. He was with a little cheetah. A cheetah cub running fast was definitely a good boost for this competition.

Bai Bai thought he was useless, and even slightly rolled his eyes.

[Brother Leopard only got the highest score of six, so miserable]

[Brother Leopard made a mistake at the water basin. His cub ran too fast, and he didn’t react in time and stepped into the water -.-]

After Brother Leopard, it was Bai Bai’s turn. Bai Bai led the White Peacock to overcome obstacles all the way, and his condition was exceptionally good, without even a single mistake.

The comments were full of deep-sea torpedoes, and everyone thought Bai Bai was sure to win this round.

But everyone was happy too early. When Bai Bai led the White Peacock to jump over the net, the White Peacock’s paw got caught in the net. Bai Bai pulled the red string in horror, but still couldn’t stabilize and fell down.

The lawn was soft and had hidden pads, so although he didn’t fall painfully, he still painfully lost two points.

[Ah ah ah ah ah ah, we can only look to Sui Sui now]

[The fox cub has no chance. I’m not being pessimistic, but did you see how difficult that net is to jump over?]

Sui Han finished eating the watermelon, feeling refreshed. He stood up, holding the fox cub, and came to the starting point. “Come on, little ancestor, it’s time to show your true skills.”

The little nine-tailed fox glanced at its owner, shaking its head and licking the watermelon juice from the corner of its mouth.

It looked at the red ball next to it, eager to try. One paw arrogantly stepped on it, and its eyes were full of proud light—

          Raise a fox for a thousand days, but use it for just this moment!

It will definitely not disappoint its owner!

Bang—

The red ball was crushed by its foot.

The host apologetically brought over another ball. “Sorry, please don’t step on the balloons used for decoration.”

  

MidnightLiz[Translator]

Hi! I’m Liz.🌙✨ schedule: M͟i͟d͟n͟i͟g͟h͟t͟L͟i͟z͟T͟r͟a͟n͟s͟l͟a͟t͟i͟o͟n͟s͟✨ 📢 hi guys, I have to prep for my licensure examination this Sep, will be back updating (actually already done some of them but I don't have time to proofread & edit them atm) once it's over, wish me luck pls~ for any concerns, suggestions, recommendations or just want someone to talk with you can reach out and dm me on discord~ 📢 💌Thank you for visiting, and I hope you enjoy reading! 💫📖

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