Chapter 275 - 275 268 Black is this Cat
Chapter 275 - 275 268 Black is this Cat
?Chapter 275: Chapter 268: Black is this Cat Chapter 275: Chapter 268: Black is this Cat Zheng Tan, lacking an ID in real life, decided to search for a sense of existence online.
He had heard that minor celebrities occasionally needed to stir up some news to gain visibility and maintain their presence, but Zheng Tan felt no need for such tactics. The Pet Center released videos periodically and the response on forums was pretty good; he considered himself somewhat famous and believed the feedback was positive.
Although Zheng Tan usually appeared indifferent to the video advertisements he was involved in, privately, he enjoyed browsing forums to see how people online judged him. Seeing those praises, Zheng Tan intellectually knew it wasn’t a big deal, but he couldn’t help feeling pleased with himself. It felt quite good.
In this day and age, browsing forums and watching videos required going online and using a computer.
After Mr. Jiao had returned, Zheng Tan had sneakily gone online once. Mobile internet was too cumbersome then, with many features lacking, not as satisfying as using a computer directly. It had been a long time since he touched a computer, and seeing it daily without being able to use it made Zheng Tan feel stifled, so he took a risk.
After that one time, Zheng Tan anxiously awaited a talk from Mr. Jiao, feeling that someone who even knew what websites Jiao Yuan visited would surely notice his activity. Even if he deleted his history, there were likely other traces left; now Mr. Jiao was using the computer daily. However, after a few days of normal behavior from Mr. Jiao, with no sign of wanting to talk, Zheng Tan relaxed. Although he always felt that Jiao Fox must know something, well, never mind – if Mr. Jiao didn’t say anything, he would keep playing.
With no one at home, Zheng Tan turned on the computer and opened a video sharing website. Forums, after all, were just gatherings of people with common interests within certain circles, but video sharing sites had a broader demographic from all ages and industries; this should better reflect his impact.
In the video site’s categories, there was a new advertisement Zheng Tan had shot last week, and it was doing quite well. Different from the usual sentimental or narrative styles, this one had a rock vibe, sponsored by a soda company.
Zheng Tan thought the advertisement was quite good, and he had performed well, but his mood soured upon reading the comments below.
The comment section where netizens expressed their opinions—
1st floor: “Selling milk tea, sunflower seeds, cola, and peanuts~~~”
2nd floor: “Asking for the profile picture from the person above!”