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Her Food Livestream Broke the Galaxy-Chapter 36: The Customer Service Department’s Phones Were Nearly Blown Up
Eight o’clock arrived in a flash. With no stream today, Jiang Qiuqiu felt a little lost.
Just as lost as Jiang Qiuqiu were her countless fans, who had developed a good habit of camping out for her stream over the past few days.
When her stream didn’t go live, a crowd of people flooded the community forums and started speculating about what was going on.
#She took a day off, but she didn’t say why#
#Don’t tell me she’s looking for a new platform?#
#Ugh, my head still hurts thinking about it... Why would Juju go to another platform?#
#Didn’t you hear her? She was definitely bullied by people at the Federation Live Broadcast Company!#
#Bullied?#
#How could they be so cruel? Juju looks like she just came of age, and she’s not well-off. A poor girl working hard to make it... Why would they bully someone like that?#
The topic slowly shifted to why the Federation Live Broadcast Company would do something so vicious to Jiang Jiujiu.
Onlookers, well-versed in all sorts of fantasy literature, let their imaginations—vaster than the universe itself—run wild.
#This... could it be because Juju is too beautiful, and during the contract signing, she was— and that’s why it’s been stalled until now?#
#! The Federal Company is full of beasts!#
#Or maybe they saw that Juju has talent and skill but no connections, so they’re trying to force her to sign an unfair contract?#
#A 1:9 revenue split? Starving the kid? Ugh, the Federal Company is so heartless!#
#Or could it be that a high-level executive discovered Juju’s cooking skills and wants to back her into a corner so he can hire her as a private chef?#
#!!!!#
#How can such a shameless person exist! Damn it!#
The Federation Live Broadcast Company’s reputation was being dragged through the mud. As the crowd seethed with righteous indignation, someone suddenly made a small suggestion—
#If we really want to know, why don’t we call the Federation Live Broadcast Company and ask?#
#If enough people call, it’ll raise Juju’s profile and make the company take her more seriously! She could start streaming again sooner, and maybe she wouldn’t even have to leave.#
#!#
#Good idea!#
#Great idea!#
So, the calls began to pour in!
Very quickly, the customer service inquiry number for the Federation Live Broadcast Company, posted by that one onlooker, was pushed to the very top of the thread’s replies with a tagline below it: You make a call, I’ll make a call, so Juju’s future won’t take a fall!
「At that same moment, in the customer service department of the Federation Live Broadcast Company.」
They were a large company now. Most user problems could be solved by AI bots, so only a small number of users actually called the customer service department.
Usually, the calls were about minor, subjective personal issues. All the reps had to do was maintain a stream of "Mhm, okay, yes, yes," and "We will strive to improve and hope to provide you with better service." Let the person on the other end vent their frustrations, and everything would be okay.
But today—
"BEEP BEEP BEEP, incoming call! Incoming call!"
That night, a customer service representative answered the first call from the forums.
"Hello, how may I help you?"
"Yes, I’m a user. I’d like to know why your company won’t sign the streamer Jiang Jiujiu from the food section."
The rep: ??? ’What kind of question is this? Did some minor streamer hire people to cause trouble?’
"Well—" No matter how bizarre the question, she had to answer with a smile. "We will inquire with the editorial department about this matter and get back to you. We’ll just need to register your identification information."
"Register my information?" The person on the other end paused.
’They’re backing down now, aren’t they?’ the rep thought with a mental hmph. ’The reason she isn’t signed is obviously because she’s not good enough! Is that even a question?’
"Hello, are you still there?"
"What information do you need?"
Name, age, and contact information were essential. For the sake of a thorough investigation, it would be even better to get their place of employment and member account level. The rep asked, not expecting much, but the answer she received gave her a shock!
"Could you please repeat your place of employment?"
"The Federation’s 3rd Army."
"..."
"Alright, I’ve noted that. Please wait for our reply."
After hanging up, the representative was just about to tell her colleague that someone from the Federation’s 3rd Army had actually called her to ask a stupid, routine question about why a streamer couldn’t get signed. But when she turned her head, she saw that every single one of her coworkers was on a call.
Before she could even process it for a second, her line rang again.
For a moment, the entire customer service department was filled with the sound of "BEEP BEEP BEEP, incoming call! Incoming call!"







