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Being Reborn And Starting Off By Not Being A Simp

# RELAXED Liu Qing is reborn and goes back two years in time. He starts his reborn life at the point of getting a breakup text message from his girlfriend. Previously, in that life, he dated his girlfriend for a few years, and used all the money he earned from being a security guard to support her and pay for her lifestyle and living expenses when she quit her own security guard job to go back to school. However, in the end, she looked down on him after she found an office job, then cheated on him and eventually left him for another man. To add insult to injury, in his desire to have a simple life with his girlfriend, he rejected the chance to reunite with his wealthy estranged mother and missed out on the opportunity to become a rich second generation. He was overwhelmed by immense grief after all that and fell into a deep depression that eventually destroyed him. In this life, Liu Qing is determined not to become a simp again, especially since he is being given another chance to change the path of his life. He says to her, “Let's come clean. Isn't it good to break up? I don't have to be your spare tire anymore. You can also live with your one true love. We would each get what we want.” Then he resigns from his security guard job to reunite with his mother. When everyone asks him why, he says, "Because I am going to inherit assets worth billions of dollars!"

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I'll Be the First to Dance for You

Tianyuan Media's hosting contracts were divided into full-time contracts and part-time contracts.

The full-time contract was the same as the ten or so female streamers. They would pay a minimum of 2,000 yuan a month. The live stream income, including gifts and advertising, would be split 30 - 70 with the company. The streamers would get 30%.(Gifts sent by the company themselves would not be counted as a share.)

The company was responsible for shooting videos for these full-time anchors to promote themselves, but full-time anchors also needed to guarantee a certain amount of live broadcast time every day.

There was no basic salary for part-time streamers. The three second-generation streamers that Tianyuan Media had signed a while ago were like this. They could broadcast whenever they wanted, and it was not a problem if they did not want to broadcast.