The stage of Winters Spirits Group's annual wine event, just like in esports competitions, has two soundproof glass rooms on it.
The sudden situation made Gordon Sterling, sitting in the other soundproof glass room, incredibly excited.
Gordon Sterling is Sean Lowell's college classmate and the only media person present at the scene.
Besides turning on the amplifier when DJing, the soundproof glass room where Gordon is located doesn't make a sound at the scene.
Compared to the mere 100 brand representatives on site, Gordon, with 20 million followers, faces thousands upon thousands of fans in the livestream room.
Despite the fact that 19.8 million of Gordon's 20 million followers are actually credited to Sean Lowell's account.
Even so, it doesn't affect Gordon's standing as the top self-media stand-up comedian in the country.
Winters Spirits Group's tasting event is not open to the media, and "heavyweight" streamer Gordon is the only exception.
Leo Vaughn's intimate interaction with the rescue girl instantly blew up Gordon's livestream room.
Where does Gordon get the luck to constantly find himself at the center of gossip storms?
Randomly turning on the camera becomes breaking news + exclusive content.
A bunch of fans in the livestream room were spamming to see Leo Vaughn's gossip, but more of them demanded the camera to be pointed at Sean Lowell, urging not to put the cart before the horse.
Gordon ignored the spamming and left a line: "I, the nationally certified most handsome host, will show you whatever I want, and you will obediently watch it! Haven't your parents told you that being picky is not a good habit?"
The fans were displeased and spammed furiously:
[We are Sean Lowell's fans, not yours.]
Gordon ignored them again: "Since you are fans of The Jilted, go follow him then. What are you doing in my livestream room? Goodbye! No need to see you off!"
The fans ignored by Gordon also had a hard time claiming they were fans of the hall-level Wine Taster Sean Lowell. If he opened any social account, even if it required climbing walls like Leo Vaughn, they wouldn't be "under others' eaves" fans.
[We can only properly see wuli Sean once a year, please don't deprive fans of their annual benefit.]
Gordon's disregard escalated: "wuli Sean Lowell, how could you even say that? Are your eyes tofu balls with embedded longan seeds? Don't say The Jilted hasn't opened a social account, even if he did, it would be run by me, just give up already."
Besides telling stand-up tales, Gordon doesn't know what kind of luck he has to first become Sean Lowell's roommate, then Sean Lowell's manager?
Have you ever seen a manager who runs all the notices himself and completely leaves the "artist" aside?
Gordon does exactly this.
The self-willed top stand-up host aimed the camera at the girl at the center of the stage, not moving an inch.
If he can't even control the content of his livestream room, how can he still call himself Gordon?!
It's totally disrespectful to the ancestors of the Gordon family.
So, the top streamer accustomed to doing things his own way directly opened the door to the soundproof glass room, letting the live sounds in.
"Why wait until we get home to cause a ruckus? I don't want to. I know today there's a top self-media stand-up comedian Gordon Sterling livestreaming here on site. I know he has 20 million followers, and I want to turn those followers into mine." The rescue girl suddenly mentioned Gordon Sterling, which made Gordon more determined about the direction of his livestream.
Gordon ignored the disdain filling the screen in the livestream room, expressing his exaltation with utter comfort: "Did you hear that? I am the number one stand-up comedian with 20 million followers. Indeed, girls who are good-looking, with smashing bodies, and sweet voices truly understand me."
The screen was filled with vomiting emojis in the livestream room, yet it couldn't stop Gordon from marching courageously and singing boldly down the road of mysterious narcissism.
At the center of the stage, Leo Vaughn reluctantly let go of the girl's hand: "Why do you need so many followers?"
"To crash the scene! Need you ask?"
"Whose scene?"
"Yours." The girl said with utmost seriousness.
The people on site, not fearing chaos, began to look forward to it a little.
But the next words the girl said caused faces of astonishment among the wine factory representatives present.
"Today, I not only want to crash your scene, but also the scene of the Wine Taster you invited."
The girl's words caused quite a stir.
A girl involved in an emotional entanglement with the current head of Winters Spirits Group has no scandal, and it made a welcome gossip.
But to question Sean Lowell, and claim to crash his scene, is to question the very reason of the 100 wine factory representatives present today.
Sean Lowell achieved heights at 26 others couldn't reach with half a century of effort, not relying solely on his transcendental looks.
He apprenticed under Celestar's white liquor virtuoso Ethan Ford, being the only recognized successor by Elder Ford.
Elder Ford, over seventy years in the industry, took countless apprentices, many followed him for decades.
Yet five years ago, Elder Ford passed the mantle of "The Divine Palate" to Sean Lowell, only an apprentice of one year.
And announced that Sean Lowell was the last disciple he would accept.
This apparent "favoritism" inevitably made many of Sean Lowell's uncles, granduncles, and even grandfather-level senior fellow apprentices unhappy.
The nearly ninety-year-old Elder Ford wasn't autocratic; any dissatisfaction could prompt a challenge.
After dozens of competitions among fellow apprentices, Sean Lowell's tongue, more precise than a machine, extinguished the last stubbornness in those aiming for the title of "The Divine Palate".
The thing called talent, for those without it, is an unattainable summit for a lifetime.
Comparing people only results in frustration.
Adding to the vexation, after taking over Elder Ford's "The Divine Palate", Sean Lowell showed no interest in the title.
He appears in public just once a year.
Apart from the Winters Spirits Group's annual Top 100 white liquor tasting event, he devotes all his awakened time to researching Celestar's white liquor brewing technology with Elder Ford.
Sean Lowell neither fights nor speaks, yet holds an extremely transcendent position in the white liquor industry.
The world's many disputes have nothing to do with Sean Lowell; he only wishes to brew wine all his life.
This is why, despite many factors in Winters Spirits Group's blind tasting being undesirable to professionals, it doesn't affect the popularity of Celestar's annual Top 100 white liquor list one bit.
Just the ability to invite the craftsman-like, a bit ethereal "The Divine Palate" to preside over the event makes many professional white liquor tasting festivals envious.
What's enviable isn't just Sean Lowell's accomplishments and talent in the professional field, but also the 19.8 million followers credited to Gordon Sterling on his behalf.
The most professional evaluator + the largest fan base = a visibly increased sales volume.
The goods-pushing power of a top internet celebrity is definitely market-tested.
Not everyone can find a lifelong career in their early twenties.
From this perspective, Sean Lowell, who decided five years ago to make winemaking his lifelong career, is lucky.
But luck didn't make Sean Lowell a top traffic magnet.
What truly made Sean Lowell famous was actually his past misfortune.
That sad emotional history, known to everyone thanks to his stand-up comedian roommate, of being crazily dumped fifty times by the same girl.
How Gordon Sterling made his roommate into a fan-favorite "The Jilted" can be saved for another time.
After all, at this moment, there are still many people on site, waiting to see the gossip between the rescue girl and Leo Vaughn.
