Now That I Have Become a Woman, I Am a Vtuber - Chapter 173
Miro 24 Hours (2)“Did everyone wait long?”
- Yes
- I waited
- Who’s the first guest??
“Hey, we’re just starting, and you’re already looking for guests?”
- You said there would be a lot of guests, though;;
- Are you just using guests to fill time?
“These people… calling it ‘filling time’?”
…Well, it’s true.
But having multiple people is better than being alone, right? Time passes faster, and there’s more to do.
And in this broadcasting industry, being able to bring guests is a sign of one’s ability.
“Well, actually, they’re already right next to me.”
They’re so close that our shoulders are touching.
Well… the soundproof booth isn’t that spacious, so sitting side by side means we have to be close.
If more people come later, we’ll have to move the desk or mics outward.
“Alright, guest, introduce yourself.”
As I said that, I handed the mic over, and Tenshi-san energetically started introducing herself.
“Ah, hello! I’m Murasaki Tenshi!”
- ???
- ?
- ????
- For real??
- Wait, she’s right there?
I could see the chat window buzzing loudly at Tenshi-san’s voice.
Well, it was a bit unexpected, wasn’t it?
“Our first guest is Tenshi-san.”
- I’m speechless lol
- I really didn’t expect this
- How did she end up here?
Well, it’s understandable that the viewers are surprised.
They probably expected members of the group to show up, but someone from another country came instead.
“I heard Miro was doing a special broadcast, so I hopped on a plane and flew here!”
That’s literally what happened.
She contacted me not long after I announced Miro 24 Hours.
“By the way, I’ve never been to Korea before.”
“Wait?? You said you got permission!”
“I couldn’t refuse there…”
To be honest, I never imagined Tenshi-san would be a guest either.
She lives in Japan and isn’t someone with a lot of free time.
In fact, she’s busier than I am.
“Still, thank you. For coming so early.”
- The Great Tenshi
- Just…
- I can’t believe she came lol
- Shouldn’t Miro go to Japan too?
“Me? Should I go to Japan too?”
“Eh, really?”
She came all the way here as a guest, so shouldn’t I go there too?
I’m not that heartless.
“But you have to let me know in advance.”
I added that because if my schedule gets suddenly packed, it’ll be troublesome.
I have a few things lined up even after Miro 24 Hours ends.
“I’ll keep that in mind!”
Come to think of it, I’ve never been a guest on Tenshi-san’s stream.
I heard that the recording I did when I went to Japan hasn’t been uploaded yet.
It feels like I’ve just been using Tenshi-san for my own streams.
Well, I’ll just have to go on her stream more later.
It’s not like the gap between us is as big as before, right?
I’ve grown a lot since then.
“Since Tenshi-san is here, if you have any questions, feel free to ask.”
I pointed at Tenshi-san, who was sitting next to me, smiling brightly.
Well, the viewers can’t see her smiling since there’s only one camera, and only my character moves.
- For real??
- I’m really gonna ask
- You said to ask
What kind of questions are they going to ask…
“Make sure to keep it within the boundaries of not getting banned.”
- Got it
- Don’t worry
- Can we just type it in the chat?
“Yes, but it’s better if you use donations.”
- ??
- (She means use donations)
- Me
- She’s really trying to make money lol
- Rock
Well, the chat is a mess, right?
If you’re going to ask questions, it’s better to donate 1,000 won so it’s easier to read.
[Thank you for the 1,000 won donation, ㅇㅇ!]
What was your first impression of Miro?
“Eh, Miro?”
“Ah, it’s a typo, don’t mind it.”
“I see…”
- I see lol
- Shouldn’t we ban that guy? lol
- Fact) Tenshi-san has seen Miro in real life
“Uh… first impression… um…”
Tenshi-san hesitated a bit, wondering if she should answer.
Well, the “red pill” is a sensitive topic for VTubers.
But for me…
“It’s fine to say.”
Everyone already knows, right? The link to the branching point MV still gets posted on the fan cafe occasionally.
“Um… when I first saw her, I thought she was a K-pop idol.”
- Lol
- Our Miro is pretty, after all lol
- She is kind of an idol lol
“Wow, even with all that praise, I’m not giving out anything.”
- Lower your lips and speak, please?
- Tenshi knows how to socialize
[Thank you for the 1,000 won donation, ㅇㅇ!]
What happens when Miro’s stream ends?
- When the stream ends, Miro becomes a mirror <- Get out lol
- I’m kind of curious about this
- Is she the same even when the stream is off??
“Ah, she’s a bit different when the stream is off.”
“Huh?”
- Lol
- Miro/Controversy
- I knew it
Wait, she’s different? How?
“When the stream is off, Miro becomes kinder.”
“Ah, did you all hear that?”
Phew, I thought she was going to say something weird, but it was a compliment.
But aren’t you hyping me up too much today?
- For real??
- The Great Miro
- She’s only a bit mean during streams..
- Can’t you be kinder to us too?
“Hey, you guys have to be nice first for me to be nice.”
Miro is like a training camp instructor.
Depending on how the other person acts, she can either be an angel or a devil.
- You have to be nice first
- We weren’t like this from the start;;
- Sigh, really?
- I’m starting to feel bad..
“Alright, anyway, question time is over.”
- You only took two questions though?
- Small Miro
- You’re stopping because things might get unfavorable, huh? lol
“Hey, it’s not like that.”
What do you take me for… It’s more that the questions were starting to get a bit risky.
These people… I told them to ask Tenshi-san questions, but they’re just digging for my info.
At this rate, they’ll even ask for my name.
With that, I forcibly ended the question time and started the main game.
When you think of Tenshi-san, it’s FPS, right?
So I prepared an FPS game.
Originally, I planned to take turns playing, one life each.
But then I thought, wouldn’t that be account sharing?
It might cause controversy, so I changed the format to me playing while Tenshi-san coaches from behind.
The game I prepared is an FPS game from the company that made League of Legends, which Tenshi-san mentioned to me before.
“Alright, let’s start with the tutorial.”
I’ve watched a few videos, but this is my first time playing, so I started with the tutorial.
Let’s see… this is for running, and this is for walking.
The basic controls are similar to most FPS games.
“Ah, you shouldn’t shoot while moving.”
“Huh?”
“When you shoot, stop! You have to stop and shoot to hit accurately!”
“Ah, really?”
Well, in any FPS, stopping to shoot usually makes you more accurate.
After going through the tutorial, I jumped into a regular game.
“Which character is good?”
- Play the healer
- Not that one, the one next to it
“Hmm… I see. Then I’ll pick this ninja-looking one.”
- ???
- What
- Lol
- Why did you even ask
After trying the tutorial, it seems each character has unique skills, but the nimble ones look fun, right?
“Tenshi-san, how about this character? It’s good, right?”
“Uh… yeah, it’s good.”
- It’s good if Tenshi-san plays it
- If you see the future, big like lol
- Ugh
“Don’t worry, everyone.”
These people seem to have forgotten.
I’m not someone who just plays one game, right?
I’m not used to FPS, but since it’s a level 1 game, everyone else is probably similar.
After picking, the game started.
I bought a gun at the shop as Tenshi-san instructed, went to my position, and skimmed through the skills.
“Hmm.”
Throwing smoke bombs and dashing around—definitely an assassin.
I wonder why such skills are in a shooting game, but that’s what makes it fun, right?
As the game started…
“Alright, let’s start…”
Zing—
As soon as the round started, something shiny flew at me, and my screen turned white in an instant.
Tatadang—
“Huh?”
I got shot and died immediately.
“What was that?”
- Lolololol
- You have to dodge that
- You couldn’t dodge that?
“What was that?”
- It’s a skill lol
- There are like a billion of those
- You have smoke bombs too
“Ah.”
So this is that kind of game?
It seems kind of fun.
It’s different from regular shooting games.
As I tried to do better in the next round…
Tatadang—!
Tatang!
I shot at the enemy I ran into, but I missed every shot and got killed instead.
“What? Why aren’t my shots hitting?”
- What are you doing? lol
- You have to stop and shoot
- If you shoot while moving, you won’t hit anything lol
“Okay, again.”
Swoosh— Bang!
“What is this?”
- It’s an ultimate lol
- Their ultimate is already charged? They must be a pro lol
- This guy is such a troll
This game… is harder than I thought.
- You seem to lack talent..
- FPS might not be your thing? lol
“No, no, just watch.”
This is getting frustrating.
Despite my efforts…
“Hmm…”
[Defeat]
I got the hang of it midway, but I still lost.
- You’re really bad
- You did better in the second half though
“Next time, I’ll really win.”
- Sure, sure lol
- Sigh, why don’t we just play Civilization or something? lol
- A game like Three Kingdoms suits you better lol
“I’ll show you that later.”
- ???
- ?
- ??
- What
Anyway, after getting into the FPS game, it was already evening.
“Shall we have dinner now?”
“Sure!”
- Tenshi is all smiles lol
- Is this the same person who was grinding her teeth earlier? lol
- I kind of want to smack the back of her head lol
Hey, these people.
I did well on my own in the second half, but they’re still teasing me because of the rough start.
By the way, it’s been a while since I did a cooking stream.
Now that Jang Yeo-sa cooks for me every day, I don’t have much reason to cook.
“Before that, there’s an additional guest.”
“Huh?”
I purposely called a guest for dinner.
There are members who are good at cooking due to their long experience living alone, but it’s more fun to bring someone who’s completely clueless, right?
So I called the person who’s the furthest from cooking among those I could invite.
“They said they’re almost here, so I’ll go greet them and be back.”
I apologized to the viewers and left the room with Tenshi-san.
“Who’s the guest?”
“You’ll see when you meet them.”
Well, you might not know even after seeing them. Tenshi-san has never met them before.
Anyway, Tenshi-san and I went to the front gate, where someone was standing nervously.
“Did you wait long?”
“Ah, no, I just got here!”
The person I invited, who’s the furthest from cooking, is none other than… Seo Eunha.
She’s young and lives with her parents, after all.
“Ah, hello! I’m Tenshi!”
“Ah, hello. I’m Seo Eunha…”
By the way, their eye levels are similar, so they look like peers greeting each other.
Though Tenshi-san is a few years older.
With that, I brought the second guest inside.