Clara gave Addison the go-ahead, and just like that, the livestream kicked off. Being featured on the homepage drew in a crowd of three thousand viewers in no time. Addison, hiding behind Clara, felt a wave of nerves seeing so many people tuning in.
With a warm smile, Clara addressed the audience, "Hey everyone, welcome to our government-backed farming support livestream!
"So, what are we selling? Apples, right here.
"They might be small, but they're incredibly sweet—sweeter than the ones we’ve had in the past. You might have heard of South Ashford; the apples here are quite famous.
"Someone's asking about the price. It's $9.99 for ten pounds, but they're sold in bulk. If you can't eat them all, you can always make apple juice. It's super healthy!
"Yep, this is our first time going live, so we're still getting the hang of it. Do I have makeup on? Nah, I'm not wearing any."
Clara patiently tackled each question from the viewers. As Addison watched her, her worries started to melt away. She'd heard gossip about Clara at work, especially since a friend worked in Clara’s department. Initially, Addison wasn't thrilled about teaming up with Clara, but her manners kept her from showing it; she just had to suck it up.
However, Clara wasn't anything like the rumors. She wasn't bossy or arrogant, nor was she a clueless flirt. Instead, she was genuinely engaging with the audience, answering the same question over and over without a hint of irritation.
Then, Clara took a bite of an apple, her graceful manner drawing even more viewers.
"It's really sweet. I'm not wearing makeup because this livestream was kind of a spur-of-the-moment thing, and this tent was thrown up at the last minute right here in the orchard. I can take you all outside for a look-around; we’re expecting a thunderstorm tonight."
Her voice was as pleasant as her looks, and the fact that ten pounds of apples were just $9.99, compared to the four or five bucks a pound in stores, caught everyone’s attention.
The comment section exploded with messages.
[Beautiful lady, just for you, I'll spend that ten bucks tonight.]
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