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Toxic Chicken Soup Live Stream: I Almost Made the Audience Laugh to Death at the Start
Toxic Chicken Soup Live Stream: I Almost Made the Audience Laugh to Death at the Start Plot:
Wang Shifeng, a corporate slave, accidentally traveled to a high-pressure and depressed parallel world while staying up late to watch a drama. In this world, everyone is forced to be 'positive': workplace PUA is called 'growth', being a love brain is 'romantic', and even complaining is labeled 'hypocritical'. Desperate, he started a live stream to vent by cursing 'toxic chicken soup', but unexpectedly, his sharp-tongued anti-chicken soup 'depressing remarks' precisely hit the pain points hidden behind the audience's smiles: 'The workplace is not your home; your boss won’t help you pay the mortgage.' 'The ending of a love brain is you saving money for his milk tea while he buys luxury goods for others.'... Lin Wan, the media president who originally wanted to ban him, watched the live stream flooded with 'Finally someone dares to tell the truth' and decided to take a gamble and sign him. From being cyberbullied for 'spreading negative energy' to becoming the 'voice of contemporary sobriety', Wang Shifeng used his 'depressing' talent to counterattack into a cross-industry top stream. And his love with Lin Wan, from 'opposition to mutual healing', also brewed the most touching sweetness in the toxic chicken soup—it turns out that the sharpest tongue hides the warmest heart.
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