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The computer screen displayed the Weibo post that Mo Li had previously published.

"This……"

The article was short, a piece of information that could be read in a dozen seconds, but it took the young people several minutes to finish reading it.

After watching it, their feelings were incredibly complicated.

Joy, emotion, disbelief...

He was mentioned by his idol, performed a segment, and even got some free advertising...

It's worth noting that miHoYo's popularity in the Chinese gaming community is currently incredibly high.

Even with its phenomenal reputation, the combined influence of NetEase and Tencent wouldn't be enough to fool 3.5 meters away.

This behemoth gaming company has now taken the initiative to speak out, effectively giving them free advertising!

"This one Weibo post alone is worth far more than ten million..."

This statement resonated with everyone in the conference room.

They checked the Weibo post's time and then looked at the game's backend data...

In just two hours, they attracted hundreds of thousands of game players!

It's easy to imagine what level their gamers would reach if this Weibo post were to gain traction for a few more days.

"As expected of my idol... such a magnanimous heart..."

Several sentimental young people now had tears in their eyes.

Today, miHoYo is not only their idol, but also their benefactor...

P.S.: I originally wanted to set the main creative team of the Kuro Games as girls from the game, but after thinking about it, there are too many female characters... It's not necessary to write it out if you don't collect it.

So I changed it to a passerby.

Chapter 253 features the girls playing a duet of "Slicing Through the Fog and Breaking Through the Bamboo".

As if he had thought of something, the boss immediately notified all the employees in the studio of the news.

Although there are only a few dozen employees, paying their salaries is still a considerable expense.

Previously, I was worried about the game's marketing and distribution.

Now that the problem is solved, the wages should naturally be paid.

Ironically, when it came time to pay salaries, the employees didn't react much.

The occasional complaints that used to be heard have all disappeared.

After careful questioning, the boss learned that the person had also seen miHoYo's Weibo post and realized that his studio had a promising future.

Moreover, with miHoYo's help in promotion, the game's popularity was inevitable, so they naturally didn't need to worry about their salaries.

Upon learning the reason, the eldest brother couldn't help but chuckle and shake his head.

He didn't blame those people.

After all, they all have families, and it's already quite an achievement that they've managed to keep going.

However, now is not the time to consider these things.

Being called out by his idol, he naturally couldn't help but want to respond.

After calling over a few of the main creative team members, the group enthusiastically discussed how to respond to Mo Li's Weibo post.

When they opened their official Weibo account, they discovered that their Weibo followers had skyrocketed from just over 1 to over 30.

Douyin (TikTok) accounts also saw a significant surge.

The group couldn't help but marvel at miHoYo's appeal once again.

After discussing it for a long time, the young people finally decided that they couldn't speak in that official tone.

That would not only seem perfunctory, but also fail to express their gratitude.

More than two hours have passed since the announcement was revised and modified.

[I was startled awake from my deathbed when my idol praised me QAQ] 26

We are genuine miHoYo fans, and this isn't just polite talk!

To be honest, as young people, the core team of Kuro Games is basically all miHoYo fans. A Weibo post from our idol not only makes us feel flattered, but it's like a timely help in our time of need QAQ.

[No need for further words, and empty thanks would be superfluous. The only thing we can give back to everyone is our dedication to making games.]

I promise I will not be perfunctory, I will not let the players down, and I will not let my idol down.

We are genuine miHoYo fans, and this isn't just polite talk!

[Of course, we'll also follow the idol's generosity in terms of benefits. Starting tomorrow, we'll be giving away one 5-pull every day for five consecutive days.]

We are genuine miHoYo fans, and this is not just polite talk!!!

[Everyone's at level 80 in Honkai Impact 3! (See attached image below)]

[Everyone's at level 57 in Genshin Impact, with a full character list! (See attached image below)]

[Finally, I am Ayaka Kamisato's dog! (This was said by the youngest member and does not represent anyone else.)]

[MiHoYo, when is Inazuma coming out? I'm so impatient! (This is the second commenter's comment)]

[Idol, idol, when will the Eden character cards be released? I've been a fan of Eden for ten years! (This is a comment from the third member)]

[Thanks to Boss Mo Li (this is the boss's message)]

【@#Mo Li#】

……

As an official account, this was somewhat quirky, even resembling a student making a promise to their teacher, attracting countless onlookers.

With hundreds of thousands of followers, this Weibo post quickly went viral.

The offer of 50 free draws attracted a large number of players who were not originally interested in Punishing: Gray Raven.

Thinking that since neither Genshin Impact nor Honkai Impact 3rd has been updated, it wouldn't hurt to download them and give them a try now.

Mo Li naturally saw this Weibo post from Kuro Games.

His answer was simple: "If I say anything now, I'll just steal the spotlight from your game again!"

Upon hearing this, Kuro Games trembled with fear.

That concludes the interaction between the two parties.

The interaction between these two game studios, one large and one small, appears remarkably harmonious.

Such a scene is truly rare.

After all, the domestic gaming industry was previously basically monopolized by Tencent and NetEase.

For a small studio like Kuro Games, let alone interacting with penguins, they should be grateful if they don't get crushed by them.

So, if players don't like game companies like miHoYo, what other companies are worth their admiration?

……

Inside the MiHoYo studio.

After ending her interaction with the Kuro Games, Mo Li turned her attention back to reality.

For Kuro Games, Mo Li's Weibo post saved their lives.

But for Mo Li, he was simply recommending a game to the players.

The girls in the studio naturally saw what he did.

Kiana didn't think anything of it, but the other girls, such as Gan Yu, Durandal, Bronya, and others, greatly admired Mo Li's actions.

Himeko swirled her wine glass, took a sip, and said, "As expected of the man I've set my sights on~"

Bronya rolled her eyes at her: "Himeko... you can't just slack off because the boss pampers you~"

Himeko smiled and said, "No, I just took a sip when I had a spare moment~"

Bronya nodded: "Yes, by 'one gulp,' you mean the amount from those three empty bottles?"

Himeko gave an awkward smile and silently put down her wine glass.

Seeing this, Bronya withdrew her gaze.

After a pause, she added another word of advice: "It's better to drink less."

"Learn from Eden. Although she drank alcohol often, she was able to control her intake, at least to the point that it didn't harm her health."

Himeko put her arm around Bronya's shoulder: "Alright, why is Bronya getting more and more talkative~"

Bronya stared silently at Himeko: "Who are you calling 'duck'..."

"Hmph~ Don't blame me for not warning you, drinking too much alcohol is bad for the baby."

After saying that, Bronya shook off Himeko's arm and went to help set up the venue.

Himeko stood there, staring blankly at Bronya's retreating figure.


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