The Legendary Gamer Girl is Obsessed

Chapter 11



Finally, a piece of information about Sol has come out.

It was Victory’s leaked Nerdtube channel during his broadcast.

As predicted, the channel had numerous visitors, and they were all shocked.

[Author: Anonymous] [Title: Those Who Said They Could Suck Blood From Sol Victory, Come Out]

[(Roughly captured screenshot of the channel)

This channel looks like this, and there’s nothing to suck ㅋㅋ

Besides, with no broadcast, how can they suck anything?]

-[Nick seems to be from ’00, but Victory is ’03, right?]

-[So, saving highlights on Nerdtube when you play well isn’t something I alone do ㅋㅋ]

-[You too?]

Sol’s linked channel appeared when we followed it.

The channel name was “legender2000.”

At a glance, it seemed like the default settings with the username left unchanged.

There were five uploaded videos.

All were short clips under two minutes.

Titles like “Highlight 1,” “Highlight 2,” up to five.

When we clicked on them to check the contents, they were entirely from the Magical Fight game.

What is this game, Otaku?

Magical Fight was so obscure that the word naturally came out.

The reactions from those who first saw Magical Fight through Sol’s channel went as follows:

[Author: Anonymous] [Title: Oh, Fuck ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ So, This is the Game Victory and Sol Played?]

[(Video Playing)

I really can’t stand the anime character voices]

-[This is tough]

-[Victory also played this game? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ]

-[Brother Victory was Otaku all this time?!!!??]

-[Suddenly, he feels more familiar ㅋㅋ]

-[Structurally, gamer boys are quite likely to be Otakus]

-[Upon closer look, Teama looks similar?]

-[Didn’t you know Teama is a patched-together game pulled from everywhere?]

-[It’s the current game development trend, there’s nothing we can do about it]

-[Just fun is the king]

-[Daimankai ㅇㅈㄹ ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ]

-[Lacking magic resistance]

Magical Fight was a fan game of the anime “Magical Girls Chronicle.”

All characters were magical girls, and the anime’s sound effects would play with skill use.

Otakus adored such fan service.

─”大満開 (Big Full Bloom)!”

─”スタライトジャッジメントインフィニティ (Starlight Judgment Infinity)!”

─”フギャアアアアアア!”

Perhaps the little issue here was that the voice was in Japanese, not Korean dubbing.

It was the kind of vibe you might get if you played it loudly in a PC café.

Wow, does this Otaku guy not know shame?

In that direction.

Though, even if it were the Korean dubbing, the feeling of embarrassment would still remain the same.

They were all magical girls.

[Author: Anonymous] [Title: Teama Gallery Will Soon Be Dominated by Magical Fight Fans]

[Victory also enjoyed the original game Magical Fight? Haven’t you seen its influence?]

-[Really played it?]

-[Did he?]

-[ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ]

-[Is no one here who played it despite all these people?]

-[It’s a niche and almost forgotten game ㅋㅋㅋ]

The gallery filled with laughter as it uncovered an unexpected side of Victory.

The situation was like the sound of laughter bells ringing in the dormitory.

[Author: Anonymous] [Title: So Victory…]

[When others said “I saw it! The String of Weakness!” “Wall-Crushing Spike!”

(Synthesized image of a magical girl from “Magical Girls Chronicle” with Victory’s face)

“Starlight Judgment Infinity!”

Talking about such things, huh?

ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ]

-[You motherfucking native speaker, lol ㅋㅋ]

-[Do not disrespect magical girls anymore]

-[I spit-laughed imagining it]

-[A fact serving dish: If you’re a true entity, you’re Otaku and regardless, you love girl characters. If Victory said he liked magical girls, all the girls would have watched the anime and said “I watched it too! It was fun!” ]

-[Thinking about that, I suddenly feel sad…]

-[지 멘토? Huh!]

-[I’ve emailed the screenshots to Ascend Front]

[Author: WatchingBrotherVictory] [Title: Brother Victory… No, Right…?]

[Sol is my rival, didn’t I talk about playing a deeper game than me? That wasn’t this game, right?

My idol, my hope, my light and salt, my everything, Brother Victory can’t be…

You need to be perfect, you need to be flawless, you need to be cool…

I can’t accept this form of you.

Tell me quickly it’s not true!]

-[Is he an idiot?]

-[ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ]

-[Congrats on the dome appearance!]

-[GayGay…]

-[Being an Otaku gives him human relatability, why not laugh ㅋㅋ]

There were also fans who reacted with shock as they couldn’t imagine Victory playing such a game.

…It was indeed a game people would feel a little shy about showing others.

Victory didn’t intentionally hide that he was a Magical Fight user.

Given that there was no one around who even knew about such niche games, it wasn’t something he felt the need to reveal.

Even excelling in such a game would only be known by a few people.

At that moment, a breaking news article appeared in the gallery.

[Author: Anonymous] [Title: Sol Has Turned on the Broadcast]

[(Link) Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go Let’s go]

The topic of the broadcast by the subject of discussion has begun.

Finally!

“This guy is quite funny.”

If the broadcast is on, he should have said so.

Why hide something like that?

“I understand.”

I slightly got the feeling.

That, it’s like showing someone your diary.

The broadcast version of Victory and the real Victory probably differ slightly.

If a friend from work saw the broadcast version of Victory, wouldn’t they feel embarrassed?

Since I am a person full of consideration, I have decided not to view Victory’s broadcast for a while.

Hm. After I hit the number one rank, maybe I’ll visit then?

I’m looking forward to his reaction at that time.

“So, it seems the number one rank indeed means broadcasting.”

I heard about it.

Teamfight Arena seems to be a very popular game.

If you’re ranked number one, you would probably gather a good number of viewers.

I stumbled upon my old uploaded Magical Fight highlights because my thoughts led me to consider “Nerdtubers” as a profession.

I had considered many creative jobs like novelists, manga artists, musicians, and the like.

Of course, among them were Nerdtubers too.

I remember reading somewhere that Nerdtubers are often listed as one of the top dreams among elementary school children these days.

When I checked my Nerdtube channel, I found videos of me enjoying Magical Fight back in the day.

Thinking that showing those videos to Victory would make him happy, I sent him a private message.

But I had no idea he was broadcasting.

I didn’t expect it at all.

“Broadcast, broadcast…”

A job that allows remote work, doesn’t require much interaction with others, and can utilize gaming talents.

There is such a profession called a Broadcaster.

Since Magical Fight was such a niche game and hardly anyone was broadcasting it, I had rarely seen internet broadcasts.

That’s why I hadn’t considered it.

“Hmm…”

Victory.

The reason why you play games even in the morning on weekdays is because your job is a Broadcaster, right?

It seems you’re doing it full-time, and the income seems decent.

Isn’t being a Broadcaster a pretty common and respectable job these days?

“It doesn’t seem like something Seol Yun would like though.”

Unemployed, hikikomori, shut-in, job refuser.

The title “Internet Broadcaster (aspirant)” seems a bit better than those four labels, doesn’t it?

Then, should I give it a try?

Once I’ve decided to give it a shot, there’s no need to hesitate.

One of the advantages of internet broadcasting is that anyone can start right away.

A decent computer is fine, and you’ll need some audio equipment and a headset, but I have no intention of turning the camera on.

Will a faceless broadcast really gain popularity easily? you might think.

But honestly, I don’t care if it doesn’t gain any popularity.

In fact, I’d prefer if it doesn’t.

I don’t want to make money from broadcasting.

Nor do I want a successful career.

I just want to tell Seol Yun, “These days, I’m doing broadcasts, if it works out, I’ll let you know.”

It’s not a lie, it’s more like an excuse, but still true, so I don’t feel guilty.

I just want to shed the titles of “unemployed hikikomori shut-in job refuser.”

“Hmm. It’s better if no one sees this for as long as possible.”

I searched online for broadcast setup methods and followed the instructions.

I can manage computers decently.

I’m no expert, but I do have a gamer’s basic knowledge.

There’s nothing particularly difficult about it.

Broadcast setup complete.

Since I decided to do game broadcasting, I chose the “Tryit TV” site, which is said to be good for that purpose.

It seems a bit impulsive, but do I really need to spend so much time researching it?

I have no intention of becoming famous through broadcasting.

I’m not planning to work hard on it.

Still, I started the stream and began the Teamfight Arena queue.

[Hello]

[Is this really Sol? Is this really Sol? Is this really Sol? Is this really Sol?]

[If you have eyes, look at the screen, Sol is in the queue right now]

[Hello 2nd try]

Though I thought just one viewer had come in, the numbers started rising crazily.

10, 40, 90, 150…

…Is this how easy broadcasting is?

Joke.

I was just slightly shocked.

I know this, I’m not dumb.

These people are viewers who came from Victory’s broadcast.

I have no idea how they found me so quickly after I turned on the broadcast.

“Ah. Can you hear me?”

After confirming the microphone settings, I began speaking.

Without the pressure to perform well, I wasn’t nervous at all.

[Voice tone, huh?]

Alright, the broadcast begins.

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