Now That I Have Become a Woman, I Am a Vtuber - Chapter 160
The Collab (3)After what felt like several in-game days, my battle with Seo Eunha finally came to an end.
Fighting day and night like martial arts masters—what an intense rivalry.
“Let’s end it here.”
[…Alright.]
Our fierce clashes had resulted in the chat log being filled almost entirely with just our kill notifications.
There were a few instances where other players got caught in the crossfire, but whatever.
For now, the hierarchy had been established, and the fight was over.
After all, this was a collab. We couldn’t just keep fighting forever.
Still, I’d say the outcome wasn’t too bad.
Most importantly, I’d managed to drop the formalities with Eunha.
At some point, while I was spawn-killing her, I realized—Seo Eunha was younger than me and a junior.
Why was I still using polite speech?
So, I just unilaterally declared, “I’m dropping honorifics now,” and that was that.
“…So, how should we build the house?”
[Oh, right, we were supposed to build a house?]
“Come on… how do you forget that?”
[Ah, no, I—]
- You were the one who killed her, though lol
- LMAO they spent a whole hour fighting
- At least you won, right?
Yeah, I won.
Eunha may have had some decent swordplay, but ultimately, I got more kills.
At one point, my wooden axe broke, which was a bit embarrassing, but Eunha’s sword also broke.
We both resorted to punching each other to death, chopping wood mid-fight to craft new weapons, and at one point, Roa walked by and tossed us iron swords out of pity.
But anyway, for now, peace had returned.
[Should we go mining now? We’re kinda behind everyone else.]
Eunha had a point.
Most of the others had already finished mining and were now focused on constructing their houses.
Even though this was a long-term open server project, we needed to show something in this official collab.
Unless we wanted to go raid other teams for materials, we had no choice but to gather resources.
“In that case, Eunha, you go to the mines.”
[Huh?]
“We’ll split up the work.”
At this point, we’d missed our chance to play the wholesome “gather materials together and build a house” routine.
“Do you like cabins?”
[Cabins? Uh… yeah, I do.]
“Then I’ll gather wood and find a good building site. You go mine for iron.”
- LMAO
- She’s treating her like a slave
- Ah, yes, proper senior-junior dynamics
- Imagine your senior calling you by name just to assign labor
…Maybe my phrasing was a bit harsh?
But this really was the most efficient plan.
I’d probably have a better eye for choosing a suitable building site than Eunha, right?
[Okay…!]
“Good.”
Thankfully, Eunha didn’t seem to mind too much.
She obediently grabbed a pickaxe and headed to the mines, while I, in turn, started chopping wood.
I made a quick stone axe and scouted the area for good building spots.
“Alright, time to chop some trees.”
- RIP environment
- How much wood are you getting?
- Make a pickaxe and mine stone instead
“I’m a pro. No need for backseat gaming.”
It wasn’t a lie—I was a Minecraft veteran.
I’d even fought the Ender Dragon before.
After chopping down a few trees, I looked over at Eunha.
“How’s mining going?”
[Good!]
“Nice. You’re doing well.”
[Th-Thanks!]
“By the way, why’d you attack me earlier?”
[…]
I wasn’t mad—I was just curious.
“Come on, tell me.”
[Um… well…]
“What?”
[A chat viewer gave me a donation mission to do it.]
Ah.
So, some little opportunist in her chat decided to stir things up.
“Wow… you stabbed your senior for money?”
[T-That’s not—]
I could hear the panic in her voice.
But seriously, attacking your senior for a dono mission?
[Wait… didn’t you also get a donation mission to kill me…?]
“Oh? Ah, yeah, I guess I did.”
- ???
- LOOOOL
- “I guess” tf
- Fun fact: She didn’t
Anyway.
After gathering enough wood, I headed back to the respawn area.
We were supposed to build our homes near here, so I had to find a good spot.
“Huh, everyone else is already pretty far along.”
- Yeah, y’all are super behind
- That’s what happens when you waste time fighting
- At least your house will be cool, right?
“The beginning may be slow, but the ending will be grand.”
- As if lol
- Just start building already
- At this rate, the collab will end before you even start
“Relax.”
I already had a rough plan in mind.
I walked a bit away from the central area until I found a secluded spot by a large lake.
“Ooh, this is nice. Feels like a scenic MV backdrop.”
- Hmmm…
- Is it that good?
- Looks decent
If chat wasn’t roasting me, that meant I’d chosen well.
I started clearing trees and prepping the ground.
Then, as Eunha returned from the mines—
[I’m done! Mined a ton of iron!]
“Alright, come to these coordinates.”
As Eunha arrived, she looked around and gasped.
[Wow, this place is really pretty!]
“Right? But don’t you think it’d be even better with a little stream flowing through here?”
[Oh, yeah! A tiny waterfall would be nice.]
Perfect.
I crafted a bunch of buckets using Eunha’s iron, then dumped them into a chest.
“Alright, take these and make a stream.”
[H-Huh?]
- This girl is insane
- She’s literally enslaving her junior
- “If the senior says dig, you dig”
[Hing…]
Despite her tiny protest, Eunha grabbed the buckets and went to work.
Meanwhile, I began the framework for our cabin.
“Okay, listen up. The most important thing in Minecraft building is…”
- ?
- What is it?
- Looking forward to some pro tips
“Aesthetic over function.”
We didn’t need practical structural support—just a good-looking exterior.
And if that’s the case, wasn’t this just like designing in 3D software?
“Watch closely. Our build will be the best.”
Size and efficiency? Who cares.
I was brimming with confidence.
“Alright, let’s get star—”
Ding—
At that moment, someone joined our Discord voice channel.
Who?
Before I could check, a familiar voice rang out.
[Time’s up! Everyone, move to the main channel!]
“…What?”
- LMAOOOO
- You guys didn’t finish ANYTHING
- The collab is over?
I checked the time.
Oh.
It really was over.
[Wait… it’s already over?]
Eunha sounded just as lost as I was.
She’d barely started making the stream.
“…Let’s just go.”
Before leaving, I turned to look at our “progress.”
A few scattered logs forming an outline of a house.
- LOL
- 3 hours for this?
- What were you doing all this time?
“…We’ll come back later.”
This was an open server, right?
We could just fix it later.
For now, the collab had officially ended.