Streamer Crazy About Slaughter - Chapter 116

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ㅡ [Lin’s sponsorship amount received today]

Author: ㅇㅇ

(Streamer Lin’s large sponsorships on August 7 captured.jpg)

– Today, I watched the G1 match in Lin’s stream, and out of curiosity, I captured only the significant ones. I averaged the basic sponsorships for reference.

Honestly, I was just curious about how much she earned, but when I calculated it, it was surprisingly impressive.

– Total donations from G1 players: 2 million KRW

– 10 million KRW donations made 16 times during the closing announcement

– 30 million KRW donations made 5 times

– 50 million KRW donations made 2 times

– 100 million KRW donations made 3 times

……

……

Summary in one line: The total amount combined is over 23 million KRW in sponsorships in just one day.

I can’t say it’s exact; I just estimated it reasonably, but it’s unbelievable, lol.

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“Did I… receive this much?”

Looking at countless screenshots of sponsorships during my broadcast, those words slipped out of my mouth without thinking.

It felt like a huge spark ignited when G1 said they would donate if they lost, and while I thought I received many donations right before the broadcast, I didn’t expect it to be to this extent.

【Total comments: 452】

[Lin has a lot of big donors, but the situation today combined with Lin’s sudden donation mention was legendary, lol]

[I find it fascinating that G1 players donated in Lin’s stream]

[Is it just me who finds it odd that pros said “please take care of Lin” because they had scrims with her?]

[For real, although it’s Lin, it’s surprising that a pro said that while donating]

[Where are the pros arranging scrims with streamers at all? lol]

[Isn’t there Plea? She mentioned rejecting several offers during her broadcast.]

[She has received dozens of offers from pros already, so what?]

[But seriously, it’s insane that Lin predicted a reversal like that, lol]

[Did she really receive 20 million KRW in one day?]

[Is this real??]

[If you’re a real G1 fan, you couldn’t help but sponsor while watching the reversal]

[Who drops 5 million KRW in a match that seems over? What the hell, lol]

[She said she isn’t a hardcore G1 fan, but it’s legendary that she suddenly said she would donate 5 million KRW if you’re a true fan, support the players or the team instead]

[I also donated 100,000 KRW, it’s real]

[Wow, but it’s really crazy how she’s making money]

After scanning through the comments on the trending post, I mindlessly put the straw of my smoothie in my mouth.

As I continued to watch, I felt somewhat special, but it was also quite embarrassing. The chat atmosphere was intense, and although people were excited to donate and support, it seemed they were overinterpreting it differently.

“…I do feel like I’ve received too much support.”

Receiving donations that were several times greater than the amount I had stated felt bewildering.

I hadn’t intended for this to happen, but my declaration of donating 5 million KRW at the end of the match while supporting G1 resonated well with G1 fans.

“At times like this, people really seem fickle.”

Just a little while ago, the chat was filled with sheer madness. As the situation looked dire, many viewers expressed raw criticism towards G1’s coach and players, and banning them felt endless.

Suddenly, as Kang Hyuk caught White Night and gained the upper hand, everyone began to unify in support, and the sight of the chat swarming with enthusiastic fans felt almost electric…

Even now, looking back on it, it was a scene of madness itself.

On top of that, the roaring cheers from the fans at the venue added fuel to the already blazing heat, pulling me into their fervor. I even felt a pang of regret at the realization that the players couldn’t hear those heartfelt shouts from the fans.

“…Hmm.”

Despite the longer broadcast and feeling as exhausted as I did now, maybe checking the community was an aftereffect of that excitement still lingering within me.

‘I should… donate, right?’

I found myself preoccupied with the thought of donating.

I received a lot of support today, and whether it was intentional or not, a significant number of people seemed to have a favorable view of me.

I felt like I should give back, even if just a little.

After browsing through a few trending posts, I closed the Another Level site.

Looking at posts about myself made me uncomfortable, so it was hard to continue reading them.

After searching for donation-worthy organizations a few times, Serin threw herself onto the bed.

Cuddling into the cozy blanket, Serin closed her eyes with a small smile.

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August 8, Sunday, 5:12 AM.

Even after dawn, Sua was still broadcasting. Considering she started at 7 PM, she had been streaming for over 10 hours, but Sua didn’t find it particularly special.

And neither did her viewers.

With a nickname like “crazy woman” in Another World, she was genuinely dedicated to it. Streaming for more than 10 hours after starting Another World wasn’t treated as anything special.

Yoon Sua—there were undoubtedly many reasons for her success as a streamer, and quite a few people said it was because of her genuine love for Another World.

And now, the princess knight with her brilliant golden hair sighed softly inside the Colosseum.

“Why isn’t anyone doing arena matches…?”

ㅡ21:04… 21:05… 21:06…

Time passed as she queued for ranked matches, and it had already exceeded 20 minutes without matching with an opponent.

Factors included Sua’s incredibly high rank of 8th Challenger, the time when most top-ranked users weren’t playing, and the system set up to minimize matching errors—all these converged.

[No way, it’s 5 AM right now, lol]

[Most Challenger rankers at this time are probably pros or aspiring ones, lol]

[But waiting over 20 minutes for a queue is a bit much]

Since it was past 5 AM, the chat activity was noticeably lower compared to the evening.

“While the points about boosting accounts are valid, I’m just really disappointed. And there’s hardly any chat coming in; are all the boosting account folks asleep right now?”

Despite still having 9,000 viewers watching, the incoming chat was too sparse.

[I’m shopping while listening]

[The BGM while queuing and Sua’s calming voice at dawn make it feel like this broadcast is perfect for a good sleep]

[Honestly, the matchmaking is taking too long, so I don’t really have anything to say]

“…For a streamer, a broadcast that’s good for sleeping is basically like a severe insult. Please don’t say that in the chat from now on, okay?”

When Sua spoke gently, the viewer who mentioned “good sleep” responded relatively calmly.

Since those watching at this hour were typically regular viewers, the atmosphere between Sua and the responding viewer was noticeably gentle.

And just then, the queue was matched suddenly.

ㅡDiriRing!!

……

She slowly raised her elegantly adorned rapier while staring at her opponent.

The matched opponent was a spear user, and a huge red light was heading toward the end as a result of the technique being used right now.

Predicting the precise timing of the attack, Sua executed her skill.

A technique that surpassed parrying.

ㅡRiposte.

A high-level counter technique that requires accurately timing the opponent’s attack and the point the attack is directed at. As the technique manifested from Plea’s hands, a massive burst of white light erupted.

Kkaang!

With a ringing sound echoing, the moment she deflected the opponent’s attack, she thrust the rapier toward the opponent’s heart.

Pook!

Caught completely off guard, the opponent vanished in a flash of light.

ㅡVictory!

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ㅡㅡㅡㅡ

[Challenger → Challenger]

ㅡ1902 LP → 1907 LP

ㅡㅡㅡㅡ

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Seeing the increase in points on the status screen, Sua couldn’t help but smirk.

“Just 5 points… that’s really too ridiculous.”

It felt excessively unfair.

It took over 20 minutes just to find a match. The opponent was so low-level that there was hardly any enjoyment, and the match ended abruptly, leaving her with hardly any points gained.

Considering it was a ranked game at dawn, Sua let out a small sigh.

“I’ll just end today’s stream here.”

So she planned to sign off and go to sleep.

She thought it might be better to sleep and then play arenas in the afternoon.

[Bye]

[Fun while it lasted~~~]

[It was enjoyable; goodbye]

[Are you going to broadcast again today?]

Perhaps the viewers also felt Sua’s disappointment strongly, as they didn’t try to hold her back, especially since it had already surpassed 10 hours.

“Even though it’s Sunday, I can’t say for sure if I’ll be streaming today. Still, unless something major happens, I’ll probably be live at regular times…? Don’t get your hopes up too much.”

After signing off, just as she was about to close Another World to go to sleep, a sudden whisper notification chimed.

ㅡ[Joan of Arc: It seems like your broadcast has ended, so I’m messaging you. Could we have a brief chat?]

“Joan of Arc?”

Though they were friends, they honestly had very little contact with each other as professional gamers.

That she messaged because it seemed like I was done with my broadcast implied she had waited until I finished streaming.

Pushing that thought aside, Plea quickly replied.

ㅡ[Plea: Yes, please go ahead.]

ㅡ[Joan of Arc: I feel like Plea might be tired, so I’ll get straight to the point. I would like to discuss Lin with you.]

ㅡ[Plea: What do you want to discuss regarding Lin?]

As she sent the reply, Sua couldn’t help but let out a small laugh.

“Serin unni… really is popular.”

In truth, even though Sua hadn’t spoken much about Serin, there had been quite a few people who asked Plea about Serin without her knowing.

But for those questions, Sua always either avoided answering or responded vaguely if the person seemed uncertain.

However, now that even the famous pro gamer Joan of Arc had shown interest in Serin, it was no longer easy to just reject the question.

Joan of Arc.

She was someone with whom forming a connection was quite difficult, and she was also famously disinterested in others.

So this felt like a sort of opportunity.

ㅡ[Joan of Arc: By the way… how did you become friends with Lin?]