Just as Kevin, Alan, and Mary were fiercely battling the Ender Dragon, the number of viewers for their live broadcast was rapidly increasing. The barrage of comments was rolling quickly across the screen, reflecting the diverse reactions of the audience.
"These kids can beat the Ender Dragon? Haha, that's funny!" mocked a viewer named "Cold-eyed Spectator."
"Mary, you just stand aside and don't drag down Kevin and Alan!" said "Single Dog 007."
"Hahaha, Mary can only act, no real talent!" "God of Games" also joined the criticism.
"Wow, you guys are so weak, and still dare to livestream?" "Endless Loop" is clearly here to provoke.
Kevin suddenly spoke in a cold tone, saying, "It seems like everyone here is a gaming expert. Let's see how we handle this Ender Dragon!"
Alan chimed in, "If you think it's so easy, why don't you come and try it yourself?"
Mary bit her lip, said nothing, but her eyes had become more determined.
Kevin wielded the enchanted diamond sword and struck at the throat of the Ender Dragon with precision. Alan shot arrows from a distance, aiming directly at the Ender Dragon's wings. Mary took out prepared potions and, as the Ender Dragon flew by, she hurled the potions at its abdomen.
"Ssshh—" The Ender Dragon let out a piercing scream and began to fly erratically in the air.
The audience also felt the change in atmosphere.
"Wow, they actually made Ender Dragon suffer so much!" "Spectator" couldn't help but admire.
"Kevin's swordplay is so cool!" "Gamer Master 007" exclaimed with excitement.
"Turns out Mary has her uses too. I may have misunderstood her before," "Single Dog 007" also had to take back his previous words.
Some viewers also began to fight back against the previous provocateur: "Infinite loop, if you have the ability, come up and play, let's see how you do!"
Kevin then spoke again, "This is dedicated to all the audience who have been supporting us, and it's also the best response to those who misunderstand us!"
His character leaped high and suddenly swung the sword, cutting through the head of the Ender Dragon, leaving a deep wound.
"Boom—" The Ender Dragon let out another deafening scream, and the audience watched as it writhed in agony, the barrage filled with various emoticons and comments like "Amazing!" "Incredible moves!"
"Now, it's time to finish it off!" Kevin exclaimed excitedly.
Mary and Alan both forcefully shot their last arrow and potion at the same time, and their attacks converged into a dazzling beam on the body of Ender Dragon. The next moment, Ender Dragon let out a painful roar, then its body exploded like a firework, turning into countless gray powder, drifting throughout The End.
"We did it! Hahaha!" Kevin cheered loudly into the microphone.
"Amazing!" Alan couldn't help but join in the cheers.
Mary smiled happily, as if all the pressure and unhappiness had disappeared in that moment.
Kevin smiled as he controlled his game character, finding the drops left behind by the recently exploded Ender Dragon. He pressed a few keys, and the character began a series of complex movements: first standing up, then gently crouching down as if carefully examining the items on the ground.
Then, the character suddenly lowered its head, as if licking the ground, a movement known in the gaming community as "teabagging," a behavior with a mocking undertone.
Kevin stood up again, manipulated the character to do a 360-degree spin, then squatted down again, repeating the action of licking the tea bag. This series of dramatic actions instantly ignited the audience of the live broadcast.
"Hahaha, Kevin, you are so talented!" Numerous laughing faces and applause symbols appeared in the barrage.
This highly entertaining and playful action not only satisfies the audience's need for humor and excitement, but also leaves Kevin feeling very fulfilled. After this intense and thrilling battle, being able to bring joy to everyone in this way is a special sense of achievement for him.
The barrage of audience comments continues to pour in, with some even imitating Kevin's tea-bag licking action, accompanied by a string of corresponding emoticons and text, adding even more fun and enjoyment to this already very exciting moment.
"Look, this is the posture of a winner!" Kevin said mockingly as he made a gesture.
"Haha, Kevin, you're so good at teasing!" Mary laughed into the microphone.
"Yes, this is the spirit of entertainment!" Alan couldn't help but laugh out loud.
At this point, the barrage was filled with the smiling faces and thumbs-up symbols of the audience, and even those who had previously mocked and provoked had joined the ranks of praise and cheers.
"Haha, I give up, you guys are really too funny!" "Endless loop" had to admit.
"Kevin is truly a comedic genius, so good at playing!" praised "Game Master 007".
Kevin continued to mutter some inexplicable words in his mouth, such as: "You see, this is the result of licking the tea bag so cleanly!"
At this moment, the three people and the live broadcast audience were all immersed in this victory and happiness, as if they had just accomplished something great.
Alan adjusted the microphone to ensure that his voice could be clearly heard by Kevin and Mary. In the brief moment of calm after the battle, he reminded them, "Although we just defeated the Ender Dragon, there are still more steps to complete the Urban legends challenge to enter the backroom."
Kevin scratched his head impatiently and asked, "So what do we do next?"
"First, we each need to make a sign, and then write our names on it. Then there's another important part, we need to make a diamond necklace." Alan explained carefully.
"Wow, this sounds like some kind of ceremony." Mary said with a hint of curiosity and excitement in her voice.
Kevin sighed, but he still opened his inventory, took out some wood and sticks, and quickly made a sign. He walked to the spot where Ender Dragon died, placed the sign there, and then typed his name "Kevin" on the keyboard, as if creating a permanent memorial for the recent battle.
Mary and Alan also followed suit. Mary added a heart symbol below her name "Mary," making it look very cute to the audience. Alan simply wrote "Alan" in a straightforward manner, but his sign was placed particularly straight, reflecting his consistent rigorous style.
"Okay, the sign is done," Alan confirmed, then continued, "Next, we need to make a diamond necklace. This requires diamonds and gold ingots."
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