Now That I Have Become a Woman, I Am a Vtuber - Chapter 113
Korea - 3Honestly, calling this a “collaboration stream” is a bit of an exaggeration.
I didn’t have anything prepared.
This stream was only meant to announce a break. At best, the collaboration was just a bonus.
“Shall we start with an introduction?”
“Huh? Uh… KonTenshi! I’m Murasaki Tenshi!”
Tenshi seemed momentarily flustered but quickly recovered, smoothly introducing herself like the seasoned streamer she is.
Hearing her introduction live in person felt oddly refreshing.
- Is that Tenshi?
- ???
- 天使?(Tenshi?)
- What’s going on?
- Why are they together?
- Is this the friend you mentioned?
“Yes, the friend I talked about is Tenshi. She guided me around Japan before, so now it’s my turn to guide her in Korea.”
- For real?
- The Great Miro!
- LOL!
- You two must be close.
- You’ll stream longer today, right?
“Huh? Stream longer? No way, this is just a short announcement.”
- ???
- What are you saying?
[Master Miro, thanks for the 10,000 won donation!]
Hey, you brought in a big guest, so this stream better last three hours!!! (angry tapping)
- Agreed.
- Right?
- I’m ordering chicken, don’t you dare stop streaming.
Whoa, did I raise their expectations too high?
Now that Tenshi’s appeared, everyone’s forgotten about the break and is celebrating this “big event.”
It’s hard to ruin such a festive mood…
“Unfortunately, I didn’t prepare anything specific.”
- ???
- Then why bring her on?
- This isn’t how you treat a guest.
“Tenshi isn’t a guest. She’s here on vacation. We’ll have a blast tomorrow.”
- If you’re going out tomorrow, stream properly today.
- At least record a vlog tomorrow…
- Some of us would kill to have Tenshi on our streams.
- Did you even pay her an appearance fee?
“Appearance fee?”
“They didn’t pay me! I’m working for free!”
Tenshi, who had been quietly observing, suddenly chimed in.
“Tenshi?”
“The boss is so stingy! I want to go back home!”
- LOL!
- This is hilarious.
- Foreign labor? LOL.
- Miro, this is a scandal.
- This is huge, LOL.
- That was sharp, LOL.
Did she really just throw me under the bus?
Since yesterday, I’ve noticed—Tenshi has a knack for finding and exploiting weak spots.
“Didn’t you enjoy the barbecue yesterday…”
“You made me drink so much! I couldn’t even go home because of the late-night gathering!”
- Whoa.
- This is escalating.
- Miro’s panicking, LOL.
- I knew this would happen.
- Miro/Scandal.
I was completely caught off guard by Tenshi’s unexpected attack.
This has completely thrown me off balance.
Once the narrative changes, the truth doesn’t matter anymore.
As they say, a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still tying its shoes.
Even if you gather all the evidence, the audience is already swayed.
In this situation, logic and evidence won’t work.
There’s only one solution left…
“Ack!”
“Stop lying!”
Use force.
I turned and pounced on Tenshi, who was smugly lounging on the bed, stirring up chaos.
“Hahaha! That tickles!”
“Take this, foreign worker!”
“Eek! No way!”
- LOL!
- What are they even doing?
- 天使 幸せ (Tenshi looks happy).
- Whoa…
“Hahaha! Seriously, stop it!”
However, I’d overlooked something crucial:
You can’t overpower someone stronger than you.
“Eyy!”
With a cute shout, Tenshi flipped me over effortlessly.
“Huh?”
She looked surprised, as if she didn’t expect to succeed so easily.
“Uh… Are you okay?”
“Don’t say things like that. It just makes me feel worse…”
I hate this.
Getting overpowered by someone smaller than me is humiliating.
“Uh… I’ve been doing dance training for years, so… um…”
Tenshi tried to explain but ended up laughing brightly.
“It’s been a while since I’ve met someone weaker than me!”
- LOL!
- 草 (Japanese for LOL).
- Miro’s having a rough day.
- Tenshi dominates Miro, LOL.
Is it because she’s a fan of my streams?
Tenshi seems to connect effortlessly with my viewers.
…Honestly, it would’ve been better if she didn’t.
Still, seeing her enjoy herself makes me feel a bit better.
…Even though I’m the one struggling.
[Anonymous donated 5,000 KRW]
Tenshi, how’s Miro’s tour so far?
“Uh… We’re starting tomorrow, so I can’t say yet! But we’re going to a convenience store later!”
- You must check out Korean convenience stores.
- Aren’t Japanese ones better, though?
- Start with Y University’s cream bread.
- Get Buldak noodles!
The mention of convenience stores ignited a wave of excitement in the chat.
Alright, we’re going.
I think I’ve conveyed the break announcement clearly enough, so…
“Thanks, everyone. We’re off to buy convenience store snacks now.”
- Wait, stream it.
- Don’t end the stream.
- You can’t just stop now.
The chat exploded with pleas to keep the stream going, especially with Tenshi on.
Hmm…
Honestly, I’m a bit reluctant to end it myself.
[Anonymous donated 10,000 KRW]
If you’re going out, why not make it an outdoor stream?
“I’m a VTuber…”
Outdoor streaming and VTubers—what a strange combination.
- You’ve done cooking streams before.
- Please, we’re begging you.
“Still, no is no.”
Rules are rules, after all.
Just then, my phone buzzed.
[Manager: If you want to, go ahead.]
…Seriously?
Wouldn’t this set a dangerous precedent?
I showed the message to Tenshi to gauge her reaction.
Her eyes sparkled like a child being told they could skip school to play at the park.
Does she secretly want to try outdoor streaming?
With the manager’s approval and Tenshi’s enthusiasm, there’s really no reason not to…
“Alright, let’s go!”
And so, the unprecedented VTuber outdoor stream began.
While calling it an “outdoor stream” might be an exaggeration—it was just a trip to the convenience store.
But seeing Tenshi eagerly browse the shelves and react to Korean snacks?
Totally worth it.
With bags full of snacks, we headed back, laughing all the way.