Jiang Nan, a graduate of a prestigious university, finds herself unemployed and forced to return to her rural hometown after resigning from her job in Shangjing. Her parents are farmers, her two elder sisters work exhausting shifts in a factory, and the family lives in poverty. Once the pride of the Jiang family, Jiang Nan struggles with the reality of her situation.
She accidentally binds to a live stream sales system that assigns her tasks. In exchange for completing sales goals, she receives rewards in Huaxia coins. The first task requires her to sell thirty tubes of whitening toothpaste at eight PM, with each ID limited to one purchase per day, and the reward is eight hundred coins.
Jiang Nan starts her live stream with only one viewer, a user named Rogue Young Master. Despite the low audience, she diligently introduces the product, explaining that the toothpaste uses natural ingredients and lacks harmful bleaching agents that can damage enamel and cause reverse blackening. The viewer, Zhao Kun, a wealthy second-generation rich kid, is impressed by her one-on-one explanation. He attempts to tip her a sports car but finds the tipping function disabled. Jiang Nan explains that she intentionally turned it off, hoping viewers will instead spend money on products. Zhao Kun then tries to purchase ten tubes of toothpaste but is blocked by the per‑ID purchase limit. Frustrated, he leaves.
The next time Jiang Nan streams, a returning customer named Doll Doesn’t Slack enters the room. This user had earlier purchased handmade soap from Jiang Nan and now wants to buy more. Another viewer, Suspiciousness Ing, immediately accuses Jiang Nan of selling fake goods. Jiang Nan feels anxious, suspecting a complaint. However, Doll Doesn’t Slack clarifies that the soap was excellent and that she came specifically to buy more because it helped her daughter’s sensitive skin. She even shares an independent test report confirming the soap’s pure natural ingredients. Suspiciousness Ing is silenced. Doll Doesn’t Slack orders five tubes of the new toothpaste, but Jiang Nan enforces the one‑per‑ID limit. Undeterred, Doll Doesn’t Slack has five family members each place an order, bringing the total sales to thirteen out of thirty.
After the live stream, Jiang Nan goes downstairs to find food and encounters her mother, Song Anqin. Her mother worries about Jiang Nan’s unstable path and suggests she find a regular job instead of relying on live stream sales. Jiang Nan reassures her that the system’s rewards already provide a decent daily income and that she dreams of earning enough to bring her sisters home and buy her mother nice clothes. Song Anqin, while supportive, remains skeptical but does not press further.
Jiang Nan returns to her room and decides to commit to a consistent schedule, announcing that she will stream every night at eight PM sharp and give advance notice if anything changes. She feels a renewed sense of purpose, driven by the validation from customers like Doll Doesn’t Slack and the hope that she can support her family from home.
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| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c49 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c48 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c47 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c46 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c45 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c44 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c43 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c42 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c41 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c40 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c39 |
| 2026-05-29 | lightnovelasia | c38 |