Please Do Your Debauchery After You Die - Chapter 86

Episode 86: A Gift for Bluebee

Oh-ha: [You both worked hard today. Thanks to you, I’ve managed to surpass a thousand viewers. I truly appreciate it.]

Park Nana: [Oh-ha, you worked the hardest. And it’s because of your skills that we reached a thousand.]

Seoa: [Thanks to you both, today’s broadcast was incredibly fun.]

It seemed like we were comfortable with each other, speaking informally, but all of this was business.

Once the screen goes off, it’s back to the awkwardness inherent in the streaming community.

Of course, if a more personal friendship develops, we could maintain that connection both on and off-stream.

“If you rush into things too directly from the start, it might make the other person feel pressured.”

To avoid being forgotten, regular Discord messages should be left, and if we continue to find ways to collaborate on broadcasts, we may develop a friendlier relationship.

Then there could come a day when Oh-ha, who will grow into a solid mid-tier streamer, and Park Nana, who has a strong network in the virtual realm, will benefit from it.

Ah, of course, that doesn’t mean I intend to use anyone unilaterally.

Such an unfair relationship cannot last long from the get-go.

There needs to be mutual assistance.

– Oh-ha’s BattleGrounds kindergarten content was super fun!

I assumed it would be serious and boring content educating BattleGrounds newbies, but they were filming a complete drama in the game.

I really laughed when Seoa hit Oh-ha on the back of the head with a frying pan, haha.

The viewer missions were genuinely creative, making it even more entertaining.

The chemistry between Seoa and Park Nana was great too; if they could do this combination one more time next time, it would be awesome!

– I got to know Oh-ha this time.

After watching today’s broadcast, I decided to be a fan. Seeing Park Nana sing and make me tear up was truly heartwarming, and I liked how hard she worked.

This person really works hard; while other BattleGrounds streamers mindlessly just play BattleGrounds, Oh-ha is always considering diverse content and studying broadcasting.

With this content, it seems she’ll gain some recognition and increase her viewers significantly.

She’s promised to do a fan service song next time, which sounds hilarious just to imagine!

– How about a combination of Dalda, Park Nana, and Seoa next time?

The place for a grand gathering of fans from Lena Universe, Decrescendo, and V-Live is right at the BattleGrounds kindergarten!

That truly would be a refreshing sight, haha. Since they all belong to different crews.

I couldn’t resist a crew battle; shall we open the Gold Cup?

And let’s include our PocoTin too, please!

The topic of this content was indeed significant.

While it gained popularity purely for fun, fans from Decrescendo and V-Live were actively going viral, resulting in a plethora of popular posts being made.

In fact, the first round of BattleGrounds kindergarten hosted by ‘Dalda’ received a somewhat tepid response.

It felt like only fans of Lena Universe and a few buttpicking viewers showed any enthusiasm.

That part couldn’t be helped.

In terms of pure entertainment, the first round also lacked, and there were no touching stories such as the celebratory song and Oh-ha’s tears that existed in the second round. Most importantly, Lena Universe was not at its peak at that time.

Mr. Lena, who had fought with Yume, was now starting a battle with the company.

It was a sensitive issue regarding the company’s shares.

With the core of the crew shaken like that, naturally, the affiliated streamers and their fans could not stay composed.

On the other hand, Decrescendo and V-Live were soaring, so that momentum could not be ignored…

“This situation has ended well, so shall we prepare for the next?”

November has less than two weeks remaining.

December 2 is the start date for Lena World.

There was much to prepare ahead of time.

“In fact, there’s a significant event coming up before that. And if I’m lucky, maybe I could hit that annoying person hard this time?”

Memories from days ago stirred in my mind.

***

A crew meeting was held to coincide with my break day.

I seriously discussed the future of the crew.

“Our crew’s future revolves around Mark, first and foremost, Mark, then Mark again, and finally Mark!”

“I’m the fourth, so can I sit this one out?”

“Mayo, come on, let’s be serious here.”

“Ugh… Tteuldak. People don’t use that term nowadays.”

“Max’s a good player!”

After subduing the playful Mayo, questions from Miho and Lucy followed.

Those two must have found it puzzling.

In Pangea TV, Minecraft could be considered a buffer zone, just like it was for the previous virtual scene.

“I think I mentioned this before. There’s intel that a Minecraft server is going to be launched.”

“Really? But even if a server is launched, will it be successful? This is Pangea TV after all. It would be different if we were talking about LebitTV.”

Miho’s concerns were valid.

Minecraft is often perceived as a content type that simply caters to children on YouTube.

However, that changed starting from Lena World.

It goes beyond just gaming and incorporates an aspect of real-time interaction, akin to a radio show, which produces tremendous success.

It breaks records across all indicators—viewers, Candy contributions, YouTube video views, etc.

The impact was so massive that it created a seismic shift within Pangea TV.

Previously, there was a cycle on Pangea TV.

Games like League of Legends, Battle Ground, StarCraft, and FIFA would trend in cycles over a set period.

For example, if League of Legends was popular for three months, then StarCraft would take over for the next three months, followed by Battle Ground.

This way, viewers wouldn’t get tired of the repetition.

However, after Lena World, that cycle in Pangea TV was destroyed.

When one Minecraft server ends, like clockwork, the next server follows suit.

It’s a stronghold that rivals the peak times of StarCraft.

To not partake in Minecraft, knowing this future, would be utter foolishness.

“Especially since Lena World is the most popular server; more servers will open afterward. If I don’t build my recognition now, there may not be a spot left for me.”

Minecraft servers weren’t places that just anyone could join.

Without a connection with the server owner or failing to rank high in UP, one could only watch helplessly, wishing to play.

How many Hako streamers had caused a stir just to get a chance to step into a Minecraft server once?

It wasn’t uncommon for them to sponsor Candy during the server owner’s stream, throwing around gifts and declaring themselves as broadcasting slaves during server interviews.

“Considering they used to accept every application at the start makes it feel like a different world altogether.”

Ultimately, timing was crucial.

Knowing this future, I had no choice but to emphasize Minecraft to the crew members again.

“Trust me on this. Did any of you know that virtual broadcasting could work on Pangea TV? I was the first to start it.”

“But Minecraft is boring. League of Legends is the best.”

What a crazy League Daughter she is.

But since Mayo had some experience with Minecraft, I wasn’t too worried.

“I’ve never played it before.”

“Neither have I. I’ve seen videos on YouTube but that’s about it.”

Miho and Lucy’s voices faded as they expressed their lack of confidence.

Still, it was okay.

Lena World wasn’t an RPG server; what mattered was the ability to weave stories in a radio-like format.

As long as they had a basic understanding of the controls, it would be sufficient.

I slowly explained these aspects to ensure they understood.

“Really? That’s a relief. I’ll start practicing little by little from now on.”

“Sister, let’s play together!”

Great, with that, I was able to convince all the crew members safely.

But today’s purpose didn’t end there.

I sent the two away first and slyly kept only Lucy back.

“What’s up? Why is there something you want to discuss with me alone?”

“Ah, sister. Well, about that.”

I wracked my brain.

Although there wasn’t any significant harm done, I had been dragged along several times at Bluebee’s whim.

It was time to give a proper ‘warning.’

So, I waited for the opportunity, and finally, the appropriate timing arrived.

However, setting a trap for the suspicious Bluebee wouldn’t be easy.

He would probably start investigating at the slightest mention.

“That’s why I need Lucy. I’m sure she would at least believe what Lucy says.”

While I felt a twinge of guilt for using Lucy, I had no choice.

Doing this was ultimately a means to protect her.

“Uh… you know, Bluebee. You mentioned talking about Minecraft the other day, right?”

“Yeah. That’s right. You said Minecraft was super important last time. I thought it would be good for Bluebee to prepare in advance.”

I couldn’t immediately order Lucy to keep her mouth shut.

To Lucy, Bluebee was a close friend who she believed had a good relationship with me as well.

She might think sharing advice like this was no big deal.

The important part here was the shift in perspective.

Lucy’s goodwill of wanting to share information to help Bluebee.

But what if that information turned out to be incorrect?

Even someone as suspicious and cautious as Bluebee wouldn’t doubt Lucy’s purity.

“That betrayal was quite something. But I’m not that easy to deal with.”

I would repay him more than the harm he inflicted.

I mentally finalized the scenario and turned to Lucy.

“Actually, from what I’ve learned, it seems there will be not one but two Minecraft servers opening. I thought it would be nice for Bluebee to have various options. If he only thinks of one, he might miss out on even better opportunities.”

“Eh? Really? But what about Miho and Mayo?”

“Ah, actually, our crew decided to go for the server where I’m definitely joining. I have a personal connection with the management there. But saying this out loud is sensitive, you know? That’s why I’m only telling you.”

“Ah… I see.”

“Yeah, so please keep this a secret from Bluebee. Of course, I trust Bluebee, but mistakes can’t be controlled. Especially verbal slips.”

“That’s true. Alright, I won’t mention that part. But it’s really amazing to think that there’s going to be two Minecraft servers on Pangea TV. Do they have names decided yet?”

“Hmm? Ah, the names, right. I don’t know the former yet, but the latter should have been roughly decided. Please recommend it well to Bluebee.”

I quickly stifled a laugh that almost escaped me.

“I believe it’ll be a really interesting server called Poco Server.”

It was a heartfelt gift for Bluebee.