Hot Search Alert! The Princess Goes Viral Worldwide

Chapter 82



The person who posted this thread was a teacher and a fan of Gu Nanyan.

During the last survival livestream on the deserted island, she was completely captivated by Gu Nanyan's heroic and spirited demeanor. This time, during the "Let’s Go to School" study livestream, while others found it boring, the teacher adored it.

She loved students who took their studies seriously the most. If all her students could be as focused and undistracted as Gu Nanyan, she would be overjoyed.

So, she played Gu Nanyan's livestream while grading her students' homework. To her surprise, her efficiency skyrocketed. Normally, grading homework made her restless, but this time, she remained completely focused without a single distraction.

What usually took her two hours to finish was done in just one this time.

The teacher was stunned!

As an educator, she highly valued concentration and efficiency, and she quickly realized the magic of the livestream.

Gu Nanyan's study livestream had an immersive quality that made viewers feel like they were right there, effortlessly slipping into a productive mindset.

So, when her students were drowsy and unmotivated during evening self-study sessions, she decided to experiment by projecting Gu Nanyan's livestream on the big screen.

At first, it was just a last-ditch effort—after all, the students were already in a slump and struggling to focus.

But she never expected the results to be so astonishing!

Initially, the students were thrilled to see their teacher playing a variety show for them. Even when they realized it was a study livestream, they didn’t mind and watched with interest. Then, almost unconsciously, they began lowering their heads and diving into their work.

Some flipped open their Chinese textbooks to recite poetry, others pulled out math worksheets, and some grabbed their English books—everyone was working on something.

No more whispering, no more fooling around, no more dozing off.

Everyone was reading. Everyone was studying.

It was as if Gu Nanyan had some kind of magic, quietly influencing everyone without them even noticing.

Only when the bell rang did the students snap out of it—they had just spent an entire self-study session actually studying.

Glancing at the work they’d completed, they started exclaiming in amazement:

"Teacher, I finished a whole math test! Normally, I’d drag that out over two study sessions!"

"Teacher, I memorized all the English vocabulary! My focus was incredible—I remembered everything!"

"Teacher, I wrote an 800-word essay!"

"Teacher, I—"

"Teacher, I—"

The homeroom teacher had guessed the livestream might help, but she never imagined it would be this effective.

Ahhh! The dream of every student—deep, immersive concentration—could be achieved just by watching Gu Nanyan’s livestream.

This was a godsend for students everywhere.

Barely containing her excitement, the homeroom teacher decided to try it again the next day.

And so, every morning and evening self-study session, the students watched Gu Nanyan’s livestream and studied alongside her.

After a few days, their concentration improved, their efficiency soared, and they saved half the time they usually spent on assignments.

Finishing early meant they could return to their dorms and sleep without worrying about unfinished work.

Not only did their productivity increase, but their sleep quality improved too.

During the inter-school exams, their school had always ranked third, with the top two schools fiercely competing for first. Their school had never broken into that tier.

But this time, they took first place.

The teacher was about to leave a comment on the show’s official account, thanking the production team and Gu Nanyan, when she noticed a survey from the program.

The "Let’s Go to School" team was considering canceling the livestream and switching to pre-recorded episodes.

That couldn’t happen! The teacher panicked and immediately posted this thread in an attempt to persuade them otherwise.

She knew her voice was small and doubted her post would make a difference, but she had to try.

To her surprise, the thread blew up in less than a day, climbing to the top of trending.

Countless lurkers emerged to upvote and share their experiences:

"I thought it was just me! I’ve been preparing for grad school, but the stress made it impossible to focus. Watching Empress Gu’s livestream calmed me down, and suddenly, my concentration was razor-sharp—my study efficiency went through the roof."

"Me too! I’ve been working for over a decade—I’m in my forties and thought I’d lost the ability to learn. But I’ve always dreamed of mastering calligraphy. On a whim, I started practicing with Empress Gu, and after a few days, my handwriting improved so much my coworkers actually complimented me. It’s unreal!"

"Spare a thought for us med students—juggling work and further education is exhausting. Empress Gu saved me. Every time I watch her livestream, I sit up straighter, the day’s stress melts away, and all I see is the material in front of me."

"Let me tell you what Empress Gu’s livestream did for my daughter. She’s always had trouble focusing—ten minutes of studying, half an hour of eraser-picking, and five bathroom trips.

Her dad and I had given up hope. We just wanted her to get through compulsory education without struggling.

I’m a huge fan of Gu Nanyan, so I’d watch her livestream while reading in the study. One day, my daughter wandered in and joined me.

At first, I didn’t think much of it—just figured I’d remind her not to watch for too long to protect her eyes.

But when I turned to tell her, I froze.

She. ​​‌‌​‌‌​​​‌‌‌​​​​​‌‌​​​​​​‌‌​​​‌​‌‌​​​‌‌​​‌‌‌​​​​​‌‌​‌​‌​‌‌​​‌​‌​​‌‌​‌‌​​​‌‌‌​​​​‌‌​​‌​‌​​‌‌​‌‌‌​‌‌​​​​‌​​‌‌‌​​​​‌‌​​​‌‌​​‌‌​‌‌​​​‌‌​​‌​​​‌‌​‌​​​​‌‌‌​​‌​​‌‌‌​​​​‌‌​​‌​​​​‌‌​​‌​​​‌‌​‌‌‌​​‌‌​‌‌‌‍Was. Doing. Her. Homework.

Can you imagine my shock?

My daughter, who usually drags homework out for hours and never starts without a fight, was working on her own!

I peeked—she was almost done with the assignment.

I burst into tears right then and there.

Now, whenever it’s homework time, I play Empress Gu’s livestream, and my daughter slips into focus mode effortlessly.

I already liked Gu Nanyan before, but now? I’m endlessly grateful to Empress Gu and the show. Please don’t cancel the livestream—we’re watching, even if we don’t say much."

"We’re still watching!"

"We’re still watching!"

"We’re still watching!"

"I’m here!"

"We’re all here!"

...

Countless lurkers surfaced—people who rarely commented or sent live-chat messages but had been silently tuning into Gu Nanyan’s livestreams.

To save the livestream, they all stepped forward to share their stories.

Among them were students with attention difficulties, stressed-out college entrance exam retakers, grad school hopefuls, and working adults who’d long given up on learning but still yearned for it.

There were frustrated teachers, exhausted parents, and office workers squeezing in study sessions between shifts.

They didn’t have time for celebrity gossip or online chatter, but they were watching.

They were the silent majority.

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