Please Do Your Debauchery After You Die - Chapter 226

**Episode 226: The Consequences of Roulette**

The biggest problem faced by Hako virtual streamers after transferring to Pangea TV was none other than the best streamer badge, which determined a 10% difference in exchange rates.

Given their already meager living conditions, a 10% difference was an insurmountable wall.

Everyone was desperately trying to become a best streamer as quickly as possible.

The problem was that the competition was getting increasingly fierce.

I was the first to receive the best streamer badge as a virtual streamer.

It was November when I broke the tape as the first runner.

Honestly, up until that point, it had been quite easy.

There were no competitors to speak of.

But from December onward, the story began to change gradually.

It was the time when a multitude of transfer students flocked in after the Ugaidol Audition, and naturally, many individuals met the requirements and challenged to become best streamers.

So eventually, December saw fierce internal competition.

A brutal fate divided into half successful applicants and half unsuccessful ones.

What about January?

The number of transfer students only increased, and with the reapplication of those who had failed in December, the competition was bound to explode.

In such circumstances, top virtual streamers like Seolpyo-woo, Baio, and Park Nana could afford to wait leisurely for acceptance notifications.

But what about the others?

They could only run around frantically, as if fire had fallen on their feet.

“This is why Hako streamers are so desperate to cling to Naksu. The number of viewers must rise for their broadcast data to be high.”

Bookmarking and recommendations written by viewers were also crucial evaluation factors.

It was even better if the recommendations came from well-known streamers.

So, in the early days of Lena World, it was not uncommon for best streamer recommendations written by big company streamers to sell for over ten million Lena.

“Competing fairly with just one’s ability? That’s naive.”

The reality was such that everyone was trying their best to enter Lena World.

While there were discrepancies in timing, most virtual streamers active in Lena World became best streamers before March.

Conversely, what happened to the virtual streamers who couldn’t enter Lena World?

Those who held onto the rope of Suna Land or failed at that would take six months or more to become best streamers.

This reveals the harshness of the streaming community known as “the wild.”

Thus, the members of Bully Gamja Company couldn’t easily brush aside the hand I extended.

Their eyes were filled with shaking uncertainty.

Especially Dorai and Koko-nyang, who had previously rejected my proposal, might be feeling something akin to trauma.

So, would they refuse again this time?

“… I’ll do it.”

“A wise choice.”

I kept appearing like a villain, but this was undoubtedly a rational transaction that benefited us both.

The members of Bully Gamja Company would provide labor for five days, and I would help them accumulate broadcast data to challenge for best streamer.

In addition, I would assist in encouraging bookmarks and writing recommendation letters.

While I might be lacking compared to big company streamers, I was the head of a company that could certainly hold its own in Lena World.

While the viewer count blended together, we reached an average of nearly 3,000 viewers, most of whom were light fans of our V-Live Company.

So even if they were transient viewers, they would primarily attend my broadcasts whenever there was one related to Lena World.

Three thousand viewers was enough to rival a significant mid-level streamer.

Did I ask viewers for the bookmarks and recommendations for the members of Bully Gamja Company?

Of course, most people would dismiss it as a nuisance, but at least my true fan ‘Seo Adan’ and fans deeply immersed in our V-Live Company would endure the inconvenience and help.

Fans would also understand that the free labor of Bully Gamja Company’s members was a tremendous benefit in the current situation.

“Good. This will put out the urgent fire.”

Koko-nyang, who had a knack for Minecraft construction, joined the construction team, while Dorai, Choheechohee, and Ppokgeum formed the mining team.

Typically, construction personnel would be more valuable, but due to the ongoing vehicle auction, the need for quick funds made such a combination not bad.

“Alright, then gather here for a moment! Let’s start with a roll call.”

Before we officially kicked off the work, I gathered the members of Bully Gamja Company for a morale-boosting session.

“From now on, your names are Chunsik. Wait, that might be a bit strange for a girl; how about Chunja?”

“……!”

The price of my requests for recommendations from viewers was certainly not trivial!

The employees of Bully Gamja Company went pale at my words.

***

“253 blocks, 254 blocks, 255 blocks, 256 blo… ugh, my fingers.”

“Hang in there! If you fall here!”

“Ahhh!”

“Ayeon!”

Building at great heights was not an easy task from the start.

First, we needed to rise very high so that the name “Sky Island” wouldn’t be embarrassing.

We were like foolish humans stacking blocks to build a “Tower of Babel” as mentioned in the scriptures.

At times, we would fall mid-way and scream in despair, needing to start again from scratch, and sometimes we even fired a shotgun at the keyboard.

Each time, our viewers’ delighted reactions in the chat were a bonus.

“Alright, good. That’s block number 350. Is this enough?”

Still, we were the resolute Koreans!

We pressed on, determined to reach the heavens.

At last, we climbed to a dizzying height where the ground could no longer be seen.

The highest construction in Lena World, the ‘Hannam-sang’ of Akatsuki, is about 230 floors, so we needed to reach similar heights for the Sky Island.

“Ugh! I feel like I’m developing a fear of heights that I never had before.”

Looking down was truly a breathtaking sight.

Even the clouds felt like they were lingering below.

Yet, since we had made it this far, we could proceed.

Once we laid a broad floor, we could use wings to ascend relatively easily from then on.

“Okay! Let’s start!”

The construction team consisted of Miho, Supniti, Lucy, Han A-yeon, Na-roshi, and Koko-nyang, totaling six members.

None of them knew yet, but for me, a returned person, it felt like being part of a dream team.

Centering around Na-roshi, the top-tier construction expert, we had Koko-nyang, Supniti, and Miho as solid support at tier two, while Han A-yeon was still a bit lacking but working hard on trivial tasks to grow!

Lucy was also set to play a crucial role as the interior design specialist of the building.

Huh? What about Mayo and me?

We were the material gathering team.

Construction didn’t happen just by the presence of workers banging away.

We needed to procure materials for them to use.

Fortunately, our V-Live Company was one of the most recognized construction companies in Lena World, possessing a vast and diverse array of building materials.

Thus, our farming team only had to gather the quantities we were lacking.

If it weren’t for this preparation, the number of our farming team would have had to be double what it is now.

Nevertheless, the farming team still had plenty to do.

Lucy: [Seo-A, we’re running low on white concrete blocks and terracotta blocks. We’ve also run out of glass, so please scoop up some sand and smelt it.]

Miho: [After that, dye some sea lanterns and wool and bring them over. If everything is white, the color scheme looks a bit off. We should mix in some gray too.]

Na-roshi: [Master! I’ll go fetch them myself. You should take it easy. Loyalty, loyalty!]

The construction personnel continued to stick together, concentrating on their work while we darted back and forth between the ground and the sky, delivering materials.

This was our first day’s routine after the funding.

“G-Good work everyone.”

“Thanks for the hard work, everyone. We’re all gathering again at 9 AM tomorrow, right?”

After nearly 12 hours of uninterrupted focus on construction, we were all spent and intended to end the broadcast and take a break.

Whew, it was truly intense.

Given the amount of funding, I felt like I really focus solely on work today.

I was enveloped in deep fatigue, only wanting to wash with warm water and collapse into bed.

However, at that moment, a sponsorship message came in.

[Seo A Broadcasting not doing it donated 5 candies.]

– Where are you going? You have to do a 24-hour broadcast, right? ^^

“Oh, Vice Chairman, please!”

The sudden use of the 24-hour broadcast pass.

I had been hinted that I would use it within this week, but why now of all times!

The consequences of the roulette swallowed me whole.