安静的最后直播

The Quiet Final Broadcast

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Two livestream teammates read real notes in a plain studio with the effects turned off.

The Quiet Final Broadcast

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The team decides to make one final livestream and wants to turn all previous awkward moments into jokes.

A Sen prepares firework effects, but the captain says, “Stop adding things.”

The designer wants to change the background ten times, and the captain says stop changing it; viewers will not remember.

Someone wants to close the comments, and A Sen says stop hiding.

After the stream starts, the first comment says, “Stop using apology templates; speak like people.”

The captain is silent for a few seconds and turns off the teleprompter.

She says, stop packaging every mistake as a show effect.

A Sen continues, stop fearing quiet; quiet sometimes feels more like an answer.

In the end, they only read three real messages, with no music and no effects.

Before going offline, the captain says, “Stop chasing one last burst of noise; today is enough here.”

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