Please Do Your Debauchery After You Die - Chapter 265

Episode 265: The Beginning of February

Wednesday, February 1st.

The month has finally changed.

Around 5 AM, I chose the benefit of a 24-hour non-stop stream and had a solid 8-hour sleep. When I woke up, the world was in complete chaos.

The first incident was the “Kangni-kangni” event, which I already knew about.

Videos of Supniti snoring have been flooding FM Community, and she has earned the nickname “the only snoring virtual streamer in the country.”

This nickname is derived from the sound of her snoring, “Kangni-kangni.”

When I woke up and checked the group chat, there were quite a few messages from Supniti sent throughout the night.

She turned the stream back on to apologize, but the viewers were flooding the chat room with messages like “Kangni-kangni” for everything.

Hmm, honestly, this much is nothing.

If she can leverage this opportunity well, it could become a fun meme for the stream and help increase her visibility.

Of course, the streamer must have the mental capacity to endure such situations.

“If it’s Supniti… she should manage it well.”

Though she comes from being a Hako streamer, she’s older and has quite a bit of streaming experience.

And looking at the chat room, it seemed that my colleagues were flocking to help her manage her mental state.

A few words of advice would suffice.

“Honestly, this is more of a happening than an incident. Compared to the news later, it’s not that significant.”

Compared to other issues that occurred yesterday, the Kangni-kangni incident was nothing.

The second event was Park Nana, the virtual streamer, joining the Candy 1 Million Club.

After the regression, I wondered if history would change, but this part remained the same.

For me, it was just a fact I already knew, so I lightly nodded and moved on, but FM Community and the underground gallery were incredibly shocked.

To put it into perspective, talking about 1 million candies equates to 100 million won.

Not an annual salary but 100 million won in just a month.

Moreover, the protagonist was a virtual streamer who could still be considered unfamiliar on Pangea TV.

– Park Nana joins the Pangea TV Virtual Streamer 1 Million Club!

[Image] – Candy Calculator site 1 Million Club entry

“Wow;; that’s insane, it’s really the 1 Million Club.”

“Wasn’t this person the one who recently joined Akatsuki? Is the Candy distribution that good in Akatsuki?”

“It’s not just the Akatsuki distribution; this person has always been a streamer with amazing candy power. Since October, they’ve consistently been in the top tier of virtual streamers. Before joining Akatsuki, they had already received over 750,000 candies.”

– “The 1 Million Club isn’t something that even big company streamers can easily achieve, it’s impressive;;”

“Is that person the biggest and most successful among virtual streamers?”

“No, not quite. They haven’t really received much in terms of distribution. It’s just that their solid fan base stems from long-term streaming, so they have many old fans.”

“Realistically, if you’re in the 1 Million Club, you’re equivalent to popular female streamers. Does this person do webcam streams?”

“Most well-known streamers who have been streaming for over 10 years can’t join the 1 Million Club, so it’s truly remarkable;;”

– “Ami-chan, Elsa, and Mu-yo also seem to miss out. If they had put in a bit more effort, they might have made it to the 1 Million Club too?”

[Image] – 2nd Place Ami-chan, 3rd Place Elsa, 4th Place Mu-yo

“Wow, ㅋㅋ Ami-chan received 900,000 candies, and Elsa and Mu-yo received 800,000… Why are virtual streamers doing so well?”

“Is the trend now in virtual entertainment? I’ve watched gaming streamers for so long, and it’s bittersweet. Friends barely receive 300,000 a month.”

“Comparing to last December, these streamers have nearly doubled, is this all thanks to Mark? Lena World is indeed an amazing server.”

The previously weak perception of virtual streamers drastically changes in an instant.

The presence of the 1 Million Club is considerable.

Information about this spreads among streamers, prompting movements to recruit virtual streamers with good candy power from various places.

For example, suggesting they do wall kills in PUBG or low-tier League of Legends CK.

These weren’t just guesses; such movements existed before the regression.

Virtual streamers with good candy power were drawn around various CK scenes.

I can’t help but wonder if I’ll become one of those targets this time.

Of course, I will politely refuse.

“This time I’m in 8th place? It’s the first time being pushed out of the top 5.”

The number of candies I received in January, recorded on the Candy Calculator site, was 412,534.

In terms of challenge missions, they aren’t counted on the Candy Calculator site, so this month, I slipped down the rankings due to the strength of other competitors.

Starting with the 1st place Park Nana, then 2nd place Ami-chan, 3rd place Elsa, 4th place Mu-yo, 5th place Baio, and 6th place Seolpyo-woo.

January was a month where former Decrescendo members stood out.

“It’s a case that shows the power of one big donor. This person is truly remarkable.”

A big donor viewer who joined the Decrescendo Crew through the Ugaidol Audition, and had held the title of chairman among the five members.

After the Decrescendo Crew disbanded, it seemed like this person ignited their last remaining spirit and gifted nearly 1.5 million candies to the five members before swiftly leaving.

Thanks to this, former Decrescendo members were able to dominate the top ranks in January with overwhelming numbers.

And Park Nana advanced even further, thanks to a donation of 100,000 candies from the vice president, enabling her to join the January 1 Million Club.

“Certainly, Pangea TV’s influence of its major donors is immense. Looking at this.”

Before the regression, Bluebee was able to show influence within the crew and boast because Bluebee’s chairman was a significant donor.

Once the sweet distribution started flowing, other members were also left in awe.

Though it seems like I’m emphasizing the discussion on money, this is indeed the most realistic aspect.

When it comes to streaming, if you lack living expenses, you can’t do anything at all.

“There was even a Hako virtual streamer who went on long hiatus because they had no living expenses and ended up working part-time at Coupang. There were cases where streamers balanced part-time convenience store jobs and streaming.”

In modern society, it feels disheartening to realize that it’s hard to escape the logic of capital no matter what job you take.

And finally, the third event.

“In the end, they made it. Should I say they worked harder than before the regression?”

The MuYang Group’s Munasthiris construction funding.

Despite our V-Live Crew having previously “emptied” wallets to some extent belonging to Mu-jeossi and the others, the funding managed to achieve an astonishing 1.4 million candies, the same amount as before.

This truly confirms the theory that the public should empty their wallets whenever they have the chance.

Haha, but seriously, 1.4 million candies?

When we struggled to receive 750,000, this number felt unfathomable.

Moreover, the more surprising aspect was that Buck Minam Park Bong-sik led a solo effort to sponsor 610,000 candies for challenge missions.

610,000? And this visible number wasn’t all of it.

Other company staff also received about 40,000 to 50,000 candies for challenge missions, and if you look at the nicknames of the high-profile donors, most of them are related to “Mu” or fandom names connected to Bong-sik.

The vast distribution from the big company streamers.

Considering that, we can say that more than half of this 1.4 million candies funding came from just Buck Minam Park Bong-sik.

“This is why everyone wants to work under big company streamers. If you just slightly lower your pride and get in, you can reap realistic benefits.”

Knowing this future, I actually had a lot of concerns at the beginning of Lena World.

I thought closing my eyes and entering a big company streamer’s company might be a good choice.

“Perhaps that way, I could have made more money than I am now. Certainly, the difference in distribution is immense.”

But I was looking further into the future rather than immediate gains.

Monstrous tier virtual streamers who would choose to switch over when Rabbit TV Korea ends its service.

To compete against them, a flimsy construct built from casual viewers wouldn’t stand a chance.

A solid fandom armed with unwavering support was necessary.

“In fact, when the monsters from Rabbit TV made the switch, many 720p virtual streamers lost viewers. They lost their light fans. Viewers like new girls fundamentally.”

To protect against such tragedies, the audience must be armed with loyalty.

However, receiving one-sided distributions as a member of a big company streamer makes it difficult to build such an environment.

You inevitably get swept up in the opposing influence.

Thus, I ultimately decided to create a separate company.

That is the current V-Live Company!

“So far, everything is going according to plan. But will that continue in the future?”

Initially, it was a small hole, but with my regression, the distortion of history was gradually growing.

I couldn’t help but worry that the prepared plans might collapse at the moment they completely diverged from the knowledge I possessed.

“However, I must manage somehow. To prevent a repeat of what happened back then.”

The broadcast announcing the end.

And shortly after, the disappearance of Lucy’s broadcast station.

Such events could never happen again.

Absolutely.