Now That I Have Become a Woman, I Am a Vtuber - Chapter 623
“I’m telling you… this isn’t what should be posted.”
Soo-hyun made a remark while looking at the posts in front of him.
What I wanted to see was, huh? The viewers who usually complain pleading for a pre-sale with their fan hearts.
But that’s a minority; the majority are just begging posts, aren’t they?
– “If you’re a real fan, you’ve already been waiting for the pre-sale, haha!”
– “Just give it to me, haha!”
– “Give it to me now!”
“Seriously… does everyone want to get a taste of leasing?”
– “What?”
– “Oh my!”
– “Try it, haha!”
– “Now you’re threatening!”
– “Just say something good!”
“Anyway, if it goes like this, there won’t be any leftovers next time.”
If you want my cooperation, shouldn’t you also show some enthusiasm?
Originally, such events should end pleasantly through mutual support.
Click click.
Soo-hyun implored the viewers who were asking for leasing, lowering his ‘blade’.
– “Ah.”
– “That’s not right.”
– “Kyaaah! Someone just died next to me!”
– “But the pre-sale has already been achieved, so what now??”
“Ah.”
Come to think of it.
Those who have truly enjoyed the broadcast must have already met the pre-sale conditions.
The ones currently pleading are ultimately the less engaged viewers.
“Hmm.”
In a way, it means that many people have little grasp of the broadcast.
This seems to be a failure…
Well, this can’t be helped.
“If you have something to plead about, go write it now.”
I can only mobilize the ‘active’ ones gathered here.
– “?”
– “??”
– “What?”
“I’m willing to accept you this time, so go write something!”
Soo-hyun said this as he turned the page.
One and all, clichéd and ordinary posts.
Already, the hint of boredom wafts out.
Well, I don’t think it’s these people’s fault.
The current situation is somehow connected to the fate of a broadcaster.
Since he is broadcasting, Soo-hyun has the duty to provide entertainment to these viewers.
– “Really??”
– “Am I writing??”
– “I’m really going!”
“Yeah, yeah, but nothing too weird. Just write broadcast-related requests.”
Thus, he mobilized the first troops of active viewers.
Still, he looked through the remaining posts to see if there were any genuine ones.
“This one’s good.”
And there it was, a relatively serious post.
[I’m a re-examinee who has watched the broadcast for 5 years…]
I didn’t have money during school meals, and later went to the military…
So I couldn’t afford a paid subscription, but watching replays and YouTube really helped me…
During that time, this concert…
“Look at this. How sincere is it?”
A viewer who drew strength from Miro’s broadcasts during exams, military service, and re-examine periods.
How heartfelt of a viewer they are!
This person deserves to get a ticket.
[Thank you for the 1,000 won donation, ㅇㅇ!]
I’ve been watching Miro’s broadcast for 5 years, but I’m still re-examining, haha!
– “For real, haha!”
– “Totally downvote, haha!”
– “Don’t come to the concert!”
“What are you all talking about… there are always elements of recharge needed.”
How can a person only study?
They gain strength and motivation by watching Miro’s broadcast.
“However, many people seem to be blocked by paid subscriptions.”
Soo-hyun said as he finished reading the story.
Among the conditions, that must have been the toughest?
Well, it was a condition that couldn’t be met in a short time.
[Thank you for the 1,000 won donation, ㅇㅇ!]
My honest opinion) Paid subscriptions seemed a bit greedy, don’t you think?
– “For real, haha, with so much money!”
– “Who even subscribes to paid service, haha (typing in subscriber-only chat)!”
– “This is pure material greed, bb.”
“This is the most certain, but what can we do?”
Naturally, the reason Soo-hyun put the paid subscription as a requirement isn’t just about the money.
There must have been a lot of disruptive elements during the broadcast.
Because of that, most of the broadcast has developed into a subscriber-only chat, so the viewers who genuinely enjoy the broadcast are the paid subscribers.
– “But for real, that’s definitely true, haha!”
– “If you want it, you have to pay, haha!”
– “You can skip one lunch box a month, but why can’t you pay this???”
– “So is this person through?”
“Hmm, I’ll just check this out.”
Anyway, this person’s post seems genuine.
To do a simple check, Soo-hyun clicked on the cafe ID.
[Post: 1413]
[Comments: 1351]
“Eh?”
Then, upon seeing the post-comment ratio, he was slightly surprised.
– “Look at that post-comment ratio, haha!”
– “This guy seems weird, haha!”
– “What is this person doing, haha!”
…Certainly, it is a bit odd.
Typically, in normal activity, the comments should be much higher.
Isn’t it easier to write comments than to write a post?
Moreover, if someone manages to write a post, there usually are a lot of comments, and just a few replies can significantly increase the post-comment ratio.
But achieving a tie like this is…
“Oh no.”
Soo-hyun was startled to see the author’s other posts.
– “Hahahahahahahaha!”
– “Hahaha!”
– “Post-comment ratio is science, haha!”
– “What the hell, this guy!”
“…They relieved their exam stress here.”
Seeing posts that would have likely resulted in immediate bans on other cafes, or even among Celestial Realm members, he let out a sigh.
Why is there no sense of normalcy?
“…This person should use general booking.”
– “Hahahahaha!”
– “You should go!”
– “You should’ve cleaned that up, haha!”
Anyway, after looking through a few more posts.
Soo-hyun thought the broadcast was getting loose and pressed refresh.
He had told the viewers to post something if they had anything to plead about earlier.
Wondering if any decent posts had gone up, he browsed through the latest posts…
“Eh?”
Among them, one eye-catching post appeared.
[Please sell the Moon Blade again.]
I broke it while playing with it…
(photo)
– “Haha!”
– “Hahahahahaha!”
– “What the hell!”
“Wait, you played with that?”
Seeing the content and photo evidence of the post, Soo-hyun was genuinely surprised.
“How much is that worth…?”
Is this person wealthy?
Miro’s Moon Blade had been sold at a ludicrously high price.
They were wielding a figurine worth tens of thousands of won and playing with it.
– “??”
– “Oh, that’s true, haha!”
– “What the hell, how much is that worth?”
“I also try not to touch it when I want to use it for something important.”
– “But you too…”
– “You certainly didn’t think about keeping it, haha!”
– “You placed it in your entrance, haha!”
For reference, Soo-hyun’s Moon Blade is hung from the ceiling of the entrance.
A perfect spot to be prepared for when a burglar comes in.
“If it’s for subduing a burglar, then it has served its purpose.”
Miro’s Moon Blade is almost a weapon.
Moreover, if it’s used by Soo-hyun, who has already trained in Kendo on YouTube, it would truly be a reincarnation of the genuine Blue Dragon Moon Blade.
If he instantly subdued a burglar and it broke, the Moon Blade would close its eyes in satisfaction, mm-hmm.
– “Subduing a burglar, nice try, haha!”
– “You think a burglar would come into your apartment?”
“Ah…”
…Of course.
Considering the management fees that Soo-hyun pays, it’s unlikely for a burglar to come in.
But I guess the Moon Blade will continue to keep its place.
“Well, anyway… I’ll think about the re-sale of the Moon Blade.”
Soo-hyun said this as he pressed like on the post.
If there are people who want it, they can request a re-sale.
– “Oh, haha!”
– “For real??”
– “Are you really selling it again??”
“But it might be difficult. It’s a challenge to find a company that can properly make large-scale Moon Blade goods.”
Finding a company that can create oversized Moon Blade goods properly isn’t an easy task.
Still, well, if the viewers want it, he has a strong intention to sell it as a special event.
After all, The Six will do the work.
“Don’t get your hopes up too high, everyone.”
Well, anyway, that’s all for the Moon Blade talk.
When Soo-hyun was about to find the next post to read.
[Thank you for the 1,000 won donation, Guan from Gangseo District!]
Miro, can I do a duel with the Moon Blade during the fan meeting?
“Excuse me? A duel?”
Soo-hyun was taken aback by the surprising donation.
– “Ah, haha!”
– “Can I really do a duel?”
– “You said it was okay!”
Did I say that?
Soo-hyun, who had completely forgotten about something he said long ago.
“No, um…”
But well…
“If mutual agreement and protective gear are worn… I could ask the organizing party.”
Soo-hyun had no intention of stopping the viewers if they wanted to duel.
Well, I mean, they could have a sword fight among the men.
– “For real??”
– “Is it genuinely okay? Haha!”
– “Hahaha!”
– “This guy isn’t doing it himself, is he? Haha!”
“And if a duel does happen, informing the cafe about the location and time in advance… that would also be good for guiding the audience, right?”
– “Hahahahahaha!”
– “Encouraging a fight is a bad idea, haha!”
– “If you do it, will you come to watch? Haha!”
“I’m not saying I’ll come watch…”
In response to the chat asking whether he would come to watch the duel, Soo-hyun answered without much thought.
Well, it’s somewhat sincere too.
Honestly, to be very honest, if there’s a duel, wouldn’t it be fine to watch from a distance?
Where else can you see such a spectacle?
– “For real??”
– “That’s truly a fact.”
– “I don’t even have a Moon Blade.”
– “Make sure to come and watch??”
However, if there’s one thing Soo-hyun overlooked…
If Miro were to show up, there would definitely be crazy people willing to go fetch a Moon Blade to fight.
“Whoa, no, everyone calm down.”
Because of that, before Soo-hyun had a chance to stop them…
– “I’ll be back before this car gets cold!”
– “Everyone, come out, damn it, haha!”
– “Looking for someone to duel @@@”
– “If you gather people from the cafe, it’s done, right??”
The cafe had become a battleground.