Mrs. Clifford wiped nonexistent sweat from her brow. Her heart was pounding in her chest; she had never earned this much money in her entire life. And they had done it in just half a day.
“Baron, we don’t need your sister anymore. We can pay off your debts ourselves! Tonight, our family will put on an even more tragic performance. We need to earn as much as we can.”
Mrs. Clifford was already doing the math in her head. Half a million in half a day meant a million a day. Even if they only made half a million a day, they could make ten million in less than a month.
That would be enough to fill the massive hole Baron was in.
And after the debt was paid, she could keep streaming and keep making big money.
As this thought crossed her mind, something else occurred to her. She looked at Baron.
“By the way, didn't a few brands contact us about doing sponsored streams? Does that make good money? Should I agree?”
Baron, still gleefully counting the money on his phone, tilted his head back arrogantly.
“Of course! Live commerce is where the real money is. Some influencers can make tens of millions a day, and a few can even make over a hundred million.”
Baron’s words shattered Mrs. Clifford's perception of the world once again.
She felt like she had discovered a new continent. Before, she had watched streams just for fun, never realizing they could be a goldmine.
“Well, hurry up and accept their offers! I can start promoting their products right now,” Mrs. Clifford urged, her excitement palpable.
This wasn't just streaming; it was a river of cash!
Baron waved his hand dismissively.
“Not so fast. They haven't even confirmed the location yet. Besides, we’ll need some training before we go live. But it’s no big deal. We’ll just stand in the stream, and the host will explain the products. All you have to do is maintain your image and stand in front of the camera.”
Baron was buzzing with energy. He felt like his life was about to turn around.

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