No one could have imagined that the one ID that should never have appeared here would resurface at a moment like this!
Everyone stared at the golden dragon-patterned entrance banner, and aside from shock, there was little else they could feel.
They could hardly fathom—why had this ID, arriving so late, chosen to appear now?
Was it out of pity for that silly girl who stubbornly held her ground?
Or out of sheer unwillingness to give up?
No one knew.
But after witnessing the tragic state of the “Mortal Splendor” team, they understood all too well what this moment meant.
It was the moment when “Mortal Splendor” had been completely crushed, when Warm Baby, Han Xiaoxiao, Dumb Girl, Wén Tiān, and the others had been utterly defeated—when the team was nearly without hope.
And yet, just when the team’s confidence was shattered, victory seemed impossible, and every member— from the decision-makers down—was being relentlessly mocked…
This ID still came—openly, calmly—without hiding anything.
[Douyu Platform Top-Tier Supreme User “A Bit Cold” has entered the live room. A warm welcome from all!]
“A Bit Cold!”
Everyone looked at the familiar ID, momentarily forgetting to type any barrage comments.
The constant flood of comments suddenly fell silent.
Not only was this obvious from the comment section, but in the live “Storm Showdown,” Zhang Yuyan and Xiao Leng’s expressions also changed dramatically.
Zhang Yuyan, who had been holding on by sheer willpower, finally showed a smile again when she saw the familiar ID. Her eyes glistened with unshed tears.
Xiao Leng, on the other hand, was stunned, her face full of disbelief.
The other members of the “God-Tier Alliance” were much like Xiao Leng—shocked beyond measure.
They had been so certain of their victory in this match, winning in an unstoppable, high-and-mighty fashion.
But now, without anyone needing to say a word, the moment “A Bit Cold” appeared, they all felt a suffocating pressure, as if they couldn’t quite breathe.
To be honest, the members of the “God-Tier Alliance” hated this feeling—because they knew it came from a deep, instinctive respect for that ID.
And it wasn’t the kind of respect you give an equal.
It was the kind you give when you have to look up.
Look up?
For people used to being worshiped on the Douyu platform, the feeling was unbearable.
Before “A Bit Cold” appeared on Douyu, groups like Hongmen, Junwei, Shenmeng, the Royal Clan, and even the Fishball Alliance under Money God never had major conflicts—no self-destructive battles where both sides suffered heavy losses.
After all, their interests didn’t clash. Aside from enjoying the adoration of various streamers and fans, their main content niches didn’t even overlap:
- Hongmen under Guan Zong focused on esports
- Shenmeng under Goddess Xiaoxi specialized in anime
- Junwei under Yuanyang was outdoors-focused
- The Royal Clan under Luo Tianshen was about socializing and variety shows
They all coexisted peacefully in their own territories, basking in the praise of their respective fanbases.
But on New Year’s Day, “A Bit Cold” suddenly appeared—unmatched, unstoppable—and everything changed.
From that day on, every top-tier benefactor felt as though their dignity, confidence, and team pride had been challenged. Things they once took for granted were suddenly put to the test.
That day, the Fishball Alliance merely wanted to give “A Bit Cold” a warning—to show him who was truly on top.
No one expected that attempt to result in their total collapse.
Alone, “A Bit Cold” swept through the entire Fishball Alliance with overwhelming fury, leaving the entire platform in awe.
From then on, his prestige—and the name of the “Mortal Splendor” team—spread across Douyu like wildfire.
The members of Hongmen, Junwei, and other top-tier teams began to harbor a subtle hostility toward him.
Why? It’s simple—like the jealousy of the poor toward the rich.
When someone from the bottom sees a rich man living in luxury while they themselves struggle, resentment is natural.
In this case, they weren’t truly poor—but compared to “A Bit Cold,” they were. They could only watch from a distance as he enjoyed fame and glory that used to be theirs alone.
And unlike the poor, they weren’t resigned to their fate.
They believed all of this rightfully belonged to them.
Last time, Money God fought “A Bit Cold” to the bitter end, with the entire “God-Tier Alliance” joining in—not because of loyalty, but because their resentment had reached the point where they could no longer hide it.
Last time was just the beginning.
This time was the real deal.
When they learned “A Bit Cold” wasn’t present to defend “Mortal Splendor,” they unleashed all the hostility they had been storing up—completely destroying the team in mere minutes.
For a brief moment, the barrage was filled with reverence, awe, and worship for the God-Tier Alliance.
They felt as though they’d reclaimed their former glory.
But then, that ID appeared—and in an instant, that intoxicating feeling was shattered.
“A Bit Cold” looked at the battlefield, seeing only Zhang Yuyan still standing.
Contrary to expectations, he didn’t flood the chat with rage. Instead, he calmly sent a few messages.
The first was to comfort Zhang Yuyan:
[Douyu Platform Top-Tier Supreme User “A Bit Cold”] @Zhang Yuyan: Sorry, I’m late.
The rest didn’t @ anyone. His tone was almost conversational—but it carried a weight that made everyone hold their breath.
[Douyu Platform Top-Tier Supreme User “A Bit Cold”]: I actually accepted Guan Zong’s invitation this morning, but I was unfortunately delayed. Perhaps some of you thought I was backing out—but that’s fine. After all, many here probably think I’m doomed to lose. But there’s one thing I don’t understand: this is just a Storm Showdown, isn’t it? Why attack other streamers in the “Mortal Splendor” team who aren’t even participating? Did they offend you somehow? Or is this Guan Zong’s way of teaching me a lesson?
He paused for a few seconds.
Some God-Tier Alliance members, unable to stand the pressure of his presence, quickly fired back:
“Exactly.”
“They have you to thank for their fate.”
“Maybe you think we’re unreasonable, but we are reasonable—this is simply the price you pay for blind arrogance. Actions have consequences.”
“Remember these basic rules of life—and remember there are some people you cannot provoke.”
These scattered responses only made his next words feel all the more natural, even righteous:
[Douyu Platform Top-Tier Supreme User “A Bit Cold”]: I see now—this is what you call ‘being reasonable.’ Well then, let’s talk reason. I may not know all kinds of reasoning, but this one isn’t hard. So tell me—aside from the few in this Storm Showdown, which of the streamers under Guan Zong, Luo Tianshen, Yuanyang Jun, Money God, and Xiaoxi are still live on Douyu right now?
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