Crude words, sound logic.
The vast number of fanatical fans of the male broadcaster couldn't contribute much even if they gave their all.
In third- or fourth-tier cities and even in the vast countryside, life is dull and difficult, hearts full of anger, all they seek is a release, a way to relieve the pressure.
It's different with female broadcasters, though, their fans are rarely as fanatic and loyal but also seldom really from the very bottom, playing by a whole different logic of live streaming.
Most of them don't have money because they're too young to work or their wives keep a tight leash on them.
However, these fans have relatively higher potential value, nurtured over a few years they can gradually grow big, but as soon as they have money, they're very likely to go and splurge on other up-and-coming broadcasters.
Men with and without money are like two different creatures, Su Huai knows this all too well—after all, isn't he the very same?