Max Level Metaphysician: A Debt Repayment Journey…?
Chapter 467: Start Over With a New Account

Chapter 467: Chapter 467: Start Over With a New Account

Jiangli, with the popular science explanation from Xia Xin, had finally understood the purpose of the existence of the Xuanmen Association forum and its basic functions.

She asked, "So, does that mean we can post here to sell talismans or even do live streams in the future?"

"Yes!" Xia Xin nodded.

Jiangli then asked, "But what exactly is live streaming?"

"It’s like... you turn on a camera and show what you’re doing to netizens," explained Xia Xin as he flipped through the live streaming channels for Jiangli, "Look here, Your Ancestry, just like these people who are live streaming their talisman drawing. This way, netizens can see the abilities of association members and accurately find the person they want to seek help from."

Jiangli understood, "I see, you modern folks really know how to have fun."

Xia Xin’s expression also relaxed a lot.

"Then I’ll post something first and sell some Talisman Paper," Jiangli said, already getting the hang of using the smartphone.

Upon hearing this, Xia Xin interrupted, "Your Ancestry, let’s not post anything yet. I’ll go onto our original platform and give a heads-up to the netizens waiting for us, letting them know which platform we’re on now."

Jiangli nodded, "Alright, you handle it."

Xia Xin took Jiangli’s phone and immediately started making arrangements.

In Jiangli’s original account, many people were waiting for her to reopen her account for free fortune-telling slots.

Some people who had been helped in the past were also waiting for news from Jiangli’s end.

After Xia Xin replied to each, many expressed their willingness to support.

Once everything was settled, Xia Xin said, "Your Ancestry, things are almost set up. We should be ready to post now."

Jiangli looked at him, blinking rapidly, "Post directly?"

Xia Xin hesitated for a moment, "How about I post? Should we do it like before and start with five free slots?"

Jiangli gave a nod of agreement, "Sure, we did promise them before."

"That’s what I was thinking. Let’s stabilize things first, open up the situation, and then consider selling talismans or live streaming. It’s a bit more prudent that way," Xia Xin said as he typed to prepare the post.

Watching him type, Jiangli asked, "Are we going to do live streaming in the future?"

Xia Xin replied hesitantly, "It depends. Live streaming is actually quite profitable these days and it’s easy to gain followers, but if Your Ancestry is not keen on it, we don’t have to do it."

"I don’t mind," Jiangli was quite open to the idea, "As long as it can help increase followers and bring more pilgrims to Jiaoyang Temple, I’m all for it."

She wasn’t concerned about showing her face or what people said online; none of that could affect her.

"Then let’s open up the situation first, and if we adapt well here, we’ll start live streaming," Xia Xin suggested.

Jiangli agreed with an "okay" and patted Xia Xin on the shoulder, "Anyway, I’ll leave all this in your hands."

Adhering to the principle of not interfering in things she didn’t understand,

Jiangli became a hands-off manager and left everything to Xia Xin.

Xia Xin suddenly felt the weight of responsibility on his shoulders and said earnestly, "Rest assured Your Ancestry, I will definitely increase our followers!"

Moreover, he had to protect his ancestor from the harm of keyboard warriors online.

Xia Xin, with a serious face, duly posted the announcement.

At the same time, he noticed the number of registered pilgrims on the Xuanmen Association forum rapidly increasing.

In half an hour, the number of pilgrims had increased by several thousand.

The Xuanmen Association forum had been established for some years, and the growth rate of pilgrim numbers had already stabilized.

The sudden surge indicated that the private messages Xia Xin had sent out had been spread, attracting many followers to come over.

When Xia Xin returned to the old platform, he found that Yun Xizi and Wu Mei had indeed shared the content of Xia Xin’s private messages on their own accounts.

Yun Xizi, already a beauty blogger with millions of followers, and Wu Mei, because of the incident with Fan Jianguo, had gained significant attention.

With their posts going live, many of Jiangli’s followers, who were indignant or perplexed by her ban, quickly flocked to the Xuanmen Association’s forum.

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