Streamer Crazy About Slaughter - Chapter 115

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– White Night… This player is insane. Just… insane, really!! Who can stop this player!?

– The BS of the captain match!!! In an instant, he crushes G1’s frontliners and mid-liners!

– Is he going to write the legend of an all-k*ll once again, White Night!!

The excited voices of the caster and the commentator were busy elevating the player known as White Night, who was currently on the screen.

And listening to this, Serin cautiously glanced at the chat.

[G1 coaching staff is crazy, right?]

[Are you kidding me? White Night is there, and you’re matching the front and mid-liners against a gunner?]

[In the second match, Min-seong carried against long-range classes, seriously lol]

[Honestly, even if I were to choose players, I wouldn’t pick them like this lol]

[The chat is filthy…]

[Gunner class level, ugh]

[This summer is different, huh? The coaching staff has no answers, I feel like I’m watching a dog]

[When is Han Si-woo seriously going to cut this guy??]

[Kang Hyuk will catch White Night, but how can a BS break the winning streak, ugh]

[Surely, is White Night really an all-k*ll?]

[White Night! White Night! White Night! White Night! White Night! White Night! White Night! White Night! White Night!]

[Ah, I just don’t want to watch]

The chat was not just heating up; it looked like it might explode, rapidly climbing.

Among the 30,000 viewers, it was hard to say how many were specific G1 fans, but one thing was certain: many viewers were cheering for G1 or hoping they would win.

Otherwise, such earnest and furious chats wouldn’t keep coming.

Click.

Click.

Despite continuously banning viewers who crossed the line in real-time, the chat showed no signs of calming down.

Moreover, the words I had carelessly spoken.

– White Night won again this time… Is he really going to get an all-k*ll on his own at this rate?

As if those words were a trigger, viewers unleashed their anger without exception.

It was the first time watching such angry viewers that was both fascinating and felt strange.

If I were watching the match neutrally, it might not matter, but since the team I was cheering for was in such a disadvantageous situation, it was too hard to manage.

However, the game was still ongoing, and I opened my mouth while watching G1’s last player, Kang Hyuk, enter the Colosseum with the notification of “Player Entrance.”

“Maybe White Night could get an all-k*ll like this. But I believe that Kang Hyuk could also show a miraculous all-k*ll in return.”

[????]

[LOL what are you saying now]

[There’s no hope, just give up]

[I do support Kang Hyuk, but… sigh]

[I know he received two million won in sponsorship, but at least make sense]

[Lin, you aren’t even a real G1 fan, so what’s with acting like one now?]

[You said White Night would get an all-k*ll, haha]

[Acting like a fan after receiving two million won in sponsorship, LOL?]

[Looking at the chat, there will definitely be a lot of banned people today, haha]

Even while watching the angry viewers’ chat, I continued calmly.

“That’s right. To be accurate, I can’t exactly say I’m a G1 fan. I did receive a large sponsorship of two million won from G1 players today, and since I am supposed to support them during this scrim, it’s not unreasonable to say that. But if we go by that chat, shouldn’t the real G1 fans among the observing viewers encourage and support the players even more in times of crisis?”

I wanted to say that if I wasn’t a fan, then true fans like you should be encouraging the players properly.

While I understood where they were coming from in being upset since their team was losing, it still felt excessive.

[LOL Lin probably doesn’t know since it’s her first game today]

[Lin is watching the game for the first time while G1’s coaches have messed up burn picks more than once]

[So, is Lin really supporting G1 properly?]

[Despite saying it’s a G1 support room, you weren’t really cheering much, haha]

[Received two million won and just watching while milking the stream, haha]

[The chat is really out of control, seriously]

[Lin’s right, but… honestly, I’m really mad]

[LOL Lin didn’t even ask for sponsorship, why are you blaming her now?]

[I’m just really angry because we’re losing so pathetically]

[That fan is now venting their anger on Lin, haha]

Some viewers accepted my words, while others seemed even angrier.

After staring at the constantly scrolling chat for a moment, I added more to my words.

“If G1 really gets all-killed by White Night or loses today as it is, I will donate 5 million won by adding my own money to the 2 million won I received in sponsorship from G1 players.”

Because of the two million won in sponsorship, there were many chats suggesting that I was pretending to support G1, so I saw this as a way to express my feelings with an even larger amount of money.

I figured that by betting a number much larger than the sponsored amount, it would at least mean I wouldn’t have to read any more remarks about being fake or doing it for money.

[In this situation??]

[Are you saying that in a 2:0 captain match situation?]

[500 million won donation, no way, LOL]

[This is insane, haha]

[What’s with Lin’s audacity? LOL]

[An enormous donation declaration, wow]

[The game is already leaning against them]

[If it’s because of the evil viewers, just change your words;]

[Isn’t that a bit too much?]

[Most of those angry comments are from people who are really upset]

[How much sponsorship did Lin receive today? What’s the worry, haha]

“I felt like the viewers thought I was pretending to support because of the sponsorship I received, so I wanted to prove I truly support G1 by betting a larger amount. I’m not planning on changing my words now. So I hope G1 fans and viewers don’t insult the players or coaches any further and just support them. As stated in the title of the broadcast, I’ll say it again. Right now, this is clearly a G1 support room.”

While two million won was not a small amount, it wasn’t that important to me to the extent I’d be clinging to it while broadcasting.

I wrote it as a support room and was watching the game because I had received encouragement from the players who sponsored me and because there was a scrim schedule.

The donation amount itself wasn’t significant to me.

Honestly, even a 50,000 won sponsorship isn’t a small sum, but more than that, I wanted to wholeheartedly express my gratitude that someone gave me money.

So even now, saying 5 million won doesn’t make me feel attached at all.

– 2. 1.

As the countdown began for the duel to start, the image of the player named Kang Hyuk, smiling while holding a giant great sword, appeared on the screen, making the situation feel somewhat peculiar.

In the final match of the captain battle, while he was losing 2:0, the player Kang Hyuk was smiling.

It seemed like a surreal overlap between someone betting 5 million won on such a player and me.

Still, seeing him smile in such a crisis was pleasing to my heart. It was far better than being subdued or tense.

‘Money is quite fascinating.’

After saying I would bet 5 million won, I genuinely found myself wanting to support the team G1 and the player Kang Hyuk.

Is the human heart treacherous, or should it be said that it’s fascinating…

Thus, as the captain match began amid the cheers of the live fans, I jokingly followed suit, shouting.

“Kang Hyuk, fighting!”

Saying that made me feel a bit embarrassed.

It was fascinating how fans supporting players could shout so easily.

And upon saying this, the chats that had belittled G1’s coaches and the players who had lost in the captain match disappeared, and as everyone began to cheer “fighting,” it was oddly amusing.

It seemed as though the chat, which had been busy belittling the players and coaches, was changing a bit toward normalcy.

The subsequent captain match unfolded like a miracle.

With continuous insane cheers and exclamations of admiration from the ACK commentators and casters.

The ongoing astonishing results.

And at the very end, even Serin, who had bet on G1 impulsively, was left bewildered by the outcome.

An unbelievable miracle had happened.

Kang Hyuk achieved a reverse all-k*ll.

– Kang Hyuk!! In a crisis, he truly achieves an unbelievable result!!!

– With this, he achieves 7 consecutive victories! Kang Hyuk, who spectacularly ignited the faint spark of a winning streak that seemed ready to extinguish, now gives G1 the chance to aim for first place based on future match results.

– …Really impressive. The captain of G1! Isn’t there a reason the team players follow Kang Hyuk?

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The most famous site among the Another World community sites.

– Another Level.

And at the very top of the Another Level site, there were always hot topics of the day.

The hot topic for Saturday, August 7, was filled with stories about one team, one player, and one streamer.

[Kang Hyuk revealing why he smiled upon entering the captain match Colosseum lol]

[The dignity of a professional team captain.jpg]

[G1 Kang Hyuk’s personal stats during the 7 consecutive victories lol]

[The streamer who said he would donate 5 million won if G1 lost…jpg]

[Kang Hyuk smiling as he enters the Colosseum vs. Lin saying Kang Hyuk will get an all-k*ll]

[Lin accurately predicting all match results of G1 vs. BS]

[Could it be that G1 and Lin would really win a championship if they scrimmed? (Lin mad movie)]

[If G1 wins, upvote the happy people, haha (starting with me, haha)]

[Summary of today’s captain match…gif]

[Today, Lin’s total sponsorship amount received]

A square.

A woman swirling the straw stuck in her kiwi smoothie, mixing the ice and content, then suddenly sucked the straw with her starlit blue eyes capturing the hot topics displayed on the screen.

With her white silver hair tousled, leaning back in her chair, the woman looking at the Another Level community pondered happily about which post to check first but was finding it hard to choose.

Then, suddenly removing the straw from her mouth, Serin smiled with an expression of disbelief.

“I really didn’t think he would win…”

Having ended the broadcast much later than her usual time of 11 PM, she was now taking a late rest, but as she thought about the results, they felt unbelievable.

The commentators, casters, and the viewers in the chat all expected it wouldn’t happen, and even she had impulsively cheered, but she hadn’t actually thought they would win.

Slurp.

After taking another sip of her smoothie with the straw in her mouth, even her heart melted into that sweet and sour feeling.

In fact, the sweetness filling her mouth from the kiwi smoothie felt great, but more than that, the mental satisfaction she was currently experiencing was even greater.

Scrolling through the posts with her mouse wheel, one post caught her attention.

– [Lin’s total sponsorship amount received today]

“I didn’t check the total amount of sponsorship before shutting down.”

At the end of the match, it felt like time dragged on more as she read the delayed sponsorship messages, since it was a G1 support room, and once G1 pulled off a dramatic victory, everything from the chat to the sponsorship went wild.

It truly seemed like the chat at the moment Kang Hyuk achieved a reverse all-k*ll was a real kind of madness in a good sense, as it had flared up fiercely.

‘But how do they know something I don’t know?’

Curious, Serin clicked on the post before any others.

Click.