I Become The Richest Man With A monthly Salary of Twenty Thousand Yuan
Chapter 22 Parkour
CHAPTER 22: CHAPTER 22 PARKOUR
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For a moment, the screen was flooded with a barrage of comments. A new livestream room instantly gained over a million viewers, which even startled the management at Feiyu. They sent a moderator to investigate what was happening, but after an inspection, they found nothing wrong with the room—it was simply that this "God of Wealth" had gifted an unusually large number of presents.
Upon hearing this news, the upper echelons at Feiyu did not let their guard down. After all, you didn’t need to be a genius to know that a guy who popped up so suddenly must have an ulterior motive. In a short time, Xia Liang’s livestream room became famous across the entire network. Compared to the newcomers flooding in, the long-time viewers were much calmer.
[Newbies just haven’t seen the world. What’s the Anchor’s net worth? A million Yuan? That’s a mere drizzle!]
[Damn, worthy of a God of Wealth who treats tens of thousands as pocket change! He throws around millions without a second thought!]
[Even though I know the Anchor is very rich, seeing this, I still have to say: Anchor, you rock (voice crack)!]
[Compared to the Anchor’s five hundred rockets, my single one seems so insignificant.]
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As comment after comment flew by, Xia Liang saw more people entering the room and cleared his throat.
"Welcome, everyone, to my livestream room. As you can see, as a versatile emotional support Anchor, I am currently demonstrating my first talent: Parkour!"
After he spoke, the Bee Flight Livestreaming Drone flew high into the air, capturing the surroundings.
"Someone will be filming the entire process shortly, so you can all look forward to it."
[Uh... don’t scare me.]
[Yeah, little brother, just go home. It’s too dangerous on the rooftop.]
[Hah, just a clout-chaser. He’ll chicken out in a second. If he actually does it, I’ll livestream myself eating shit while taking a crap!]
[Dude above, don’t bother. I’m already shitting bricks just thinking about it.]
[FUCK!@#$%^&]
Of course, many viewers felt that this Anchor was on another level. A steady stream of viewers entered the room, and when they learned he was going to perform rooftop parkour, many were filled with anticipation.
At this point, Xia Liang began his warm-up. Five minutes later, he finished, took a sip of water from the bottle beside him, gave a slight smile to the camera, and pointed to the buildings ahead.
"Is everyone ready? Let me show you what a decathlete emotional support Anchor is all about!"
After saying that, Xia Liang took his first step forward.
[This Anchor is really daring enough to do rooftop parkour!]
[He’s going to defy the heavens!]
[Anchor, you’re still young—don’t do anything rash!]
[Anchor! Don’t die on us! We still need you to teach us how to deal with those tea-selling scam girls!]
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Watching him actually dare to do it, the audience was both shocked and sweating bullets for Xia Liang. Live-streaming such an extremely dangerous sport was unheard of.
The next second, Xia Liang had already begun his performance. In front of him was a low wall. With a physique surpassing that of an average person and the top-level parkour skills he’d purchased for five Gold Coins, Xia Liang executed a graceful and beautiful side flip.
[Anchor, 666!]
[So badass! I’ll give you 82 points, and the remaining 18 will be sent in the form of 666s.]
[Anchor! You really seem to have some skills!]
[Keep it up, Anchor! Go for it!]
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Xia Liang easily completed his first move, swiftly earning the cheers of the audience. The performance continued. Nowadays, most outdoor livestreams consisted of flirting with girls, fishing, or so-called wilderness livestreams that were actually fake. Xia Liang had truly captured the attention of many spectators, and the number of viewers in his livestream began to grow.
Now, Xia Liang began his second move: jumping down from a height. The livestream showed him leaping forward and performing three consecutive front flips, just like a professional diver, before landing safely on the ground.
Xia Liang didn’t pause; instead, he continued to run forward. In the next moment, the audience saw his dashing figure run sideways along a wall for a few steps before executing another side flip to land back on his path. This series of actions couldn’t be described by the simple word "cool."
At this moment, the livestream viewers clenched their fists, their blood boiling with excitement. You had to ask: was there any other Anchor like this in the entire country?
Xia Liang continued forward until he reached the low parapet at the edge of the rooftop and began running along it. Seeing this, the online audience held their breath.
Though the building wasn’t particularly tall, maybe seven or eight stories, a fall from there could easily result in a fatal accident. But this Anchor performed an action that was utterly astonishing. What was going on? An ordinary person, if they were brave enough to even try, would at best be able to tremble their way across. But Xia Liang was actually *running* on a low wall that was only about a brick wide.
From the livestream angle, it was clear that Xia Liang was running toward another building, meaning he intended to build up speed on this extremely narrow wall and then jump. The difficulty of such a maneuver was incredibly high.
But now, with physical abilities that could be called superhuman, Xia Liang had no such worries. He didn’t give this level of difficulty a second thought and, in the next moment, began to show the audience his wild side.
As he was about to jump toward the other building, which was about five or six meters away, Xia Liang didn’t just leap across. Instead, he launched his entire body into the air and completed a front flip.
[I can barely breathe! I got so scared I yanked my dad’s oxygen mask off and put it on myself. No, no, gotta post a comment to calm my nerves.]
[Hey, is the guy above done with that? Give it back to your dad quick, he’s about to go into shock!]
[Is this Anchor an alien? I regret watching this stream. I was in the middle of getting it on, and this scared me limp.]
[Anchor, is something troubling you? Why do you have to push it this far?]
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After the first front flip, Xia Liang performed another 360-degree spin. This scene truly frightened the viewers. Watching this badass Anchor do the first front flip already felt like it was pushing the absolute limit. If he controlled it perfectly, he *might* have been able to just barely reach the opposite building.
But this guy didn’t stop. Instead, he performed another, even cooler, 360-degree spin in mid-air. As a result, the viewers could see through the livestream that it was now impossible for Xia Liang to reach the opposite building. This meant that Xia Liang was likely going to fall directly between the two buildings.
Watching this, the audience couldn’t help but suck in a sharp breath. On the livestream screen, as Xia Liang looked like he was about to plummet, the viewers couldn’t help but tremble.