Streamer Crazy About Slaughter - Chapter 56

After that, it took Serin less than 20 minutes to reach the Platinum tier.

After securing 4 victories, Serin disconnected from Another World without any lingering regrets.

Soon, her vision faded into darkness as she became accustomed to the transition.

As soon as she returned to reality.

“Ah…”

A sigh slipped out unintentionally.

A heaviness that made her body feel unfamiliar. An intense sense of fatigue.

Even the moment she took her body out of the capsule, her limbs felt heavy.

‘…I really can’t adapt to this body.’

In fact, talking to the viewers was fun, and broadcasting while participating in the arena was enjoyable too.

Performing and unexpectedly adding flair to her movements, or acting with the anticipation of viewer reactions in the chat, was quite entertaining.

She even thought that rather than playing games alone, she would prefer to just turn on the broadcast.

However, Serin gradually became aware of her body’s sensations.

It wasn’t just a vague feeling of fatigue or strain. It was a concrete feeling that she had a certain amount of stamina left.

Because of that, even if she wanted to stream for a long time, she couldn’t.

It wouldn’t be surprising if she had a forced disconnection after playing Another World for about 30 more minutes.

‘…’

Combining broadcasting with playing Another World meant there were a lot of things to worry about.

She needed to think carefully about what to say and act, considering that the character identical to her appearance in Another World was visible to the viewers, requiring her full attention.

The thing she heard the most from Sua yesterday was to be careful with her actions and words. So, she unconsciously paid attention to it.

Moreover, rank duels required significant concentration and attention.

All of these things added up, ultimately putting more strain on her already worn-out body.

“Uh… Just a moment, I’m going to stretch for 5 minutes.”

She stated unilaterally into the microphone.

She still didn’t plan to end the broadcast. She thought about playing with viewers for about an hour and then hosting Sua at 7 PM.

[Help with the cam!!!!]

[Stretching?]

[Lin’s voice sounds really tired.]

[Are you really not sick?]

[Your voice seems weak compared to when you started the broadcast.]

[How can you tell that?]

[Your voice just sounds different compared to when you’re in Another World.]

[I’ve been watching since just now, and your voice does seem weak.]

Observing the rapid change of atmosphere in the chat, which had been lively just before, brought a grin to her face.

She had tried to hide it, but it seemed like the viewers could distinguish her condition just by her voice.

Or perhaps her voice really was tired to that extent.

As she continued to watch the rapidly rising chat, she began to stretch.

It was crucial to loosen her body as soon as possible to avoid repercussions. If she remained seated or lay down without stretching because she was tired, the fatigue would accumulate in her body.

Crack.

Crack.

As she lightly rolled her upper body and stretched her arms or legs, a refreshing feeling accompanied various sounds.

She had started exercising recently to build her stamina, but her body, which had not exercised before, usually complained of more fatigue when she finally started.

Even though she had decreased her gaming time to less than half of what it usually was, her entire body felt stiff.

But considering it in the long term, she had to accept it as something inevitable.

“Viewers… please stretch too. Everyone is watching from chairs, right?”

Still, she spoke in a way that wouldn’t create too much silence, keeping a keen eye on the chat.

[Okay]

[Lol, what are those crack sounds?]

[Imagining you stretching is… wow.]

[After hearing Lin, I’m stretching too.]

[Lol, how long have you not moved for those sounds to come from stretching?]

[But when you’re sitting and playing Another World for hours, everyone probably feels the same.]

[I think the viewers would make similar sounds if they stretched too lol.]

[I’m lying down while watching lol.]

As she glanced at the rapidly rising chat, she checked the viewer count and noticed that it was indeed quickly decreasing, now maintaining a viewer count in the early 10,000s.

After all, most viewers likely came to see ‘Lin’ from Another World, so she understood the dip in viewer count.

Moreover, the PC streamer setup looked pretty plain to her as well.

The standard background given to Twitch streamers.

And communicating with the viewers through just a single microphone.

Thinking about it, she realized that she might have been frustrating for the viewers, given that she was only occasionally speaking.

Crack.

Thud.

“Please recommend some dinner options. I’ll be eating while talking.”

Once she felt she had finished stretching, she naturally sat back in her chair and opened her mouth.

With the stretching done, she felt much more comfortable. If she were just chatting without playing Another World, she thought she could stream a bit longer.

[The crack sounds are almost ASMR.]

[Honestly, it’s a shame to see you go.]

[Dinner should be pizza~~~]

[Chicken]

[Sushi!!]

[Braised short ribs, let’s go.]

[It’s summer, let’s have samgyetang for some energy.]

[Noodles?]

Gazing at the rapidly rising chat, she launched the delivery app on her smartphone.

As she scrolled through the menu options recommended by the viewers, she found many more than she had expected, and there were some tempting choices too.

‘I’m leaning towards something easy on the stomach.’

Feeling tired, she was drawn to simple comfort food. Suddenly, galbitang came to mind. Galbitang was a dish that would guarantee a decent taste regardless of the restaurant, making it perfect for a quick order.

With that, her dinner menu was set, completely unrelated to the chat.

“Then… I’ll order galbitang as per the viewers’ request.”

So today’s dinner menu was galbitang.

[????]

[Didn’t anyone suggest galbitang?]

[Lmao.]

[What a predetermined choice lol.]

[How can you be so self-assertive? lol.]

[Your voice is really soothing… ]

[I think it would be great to have a radio broadcast for dinner or breakfast.]

Once the menu was decided, it didn’t take long to place the food order.

……

Ding.

As Serin stood up at the text notification that the delivery was complete, she licked her lips.

“Oh, the delivery has arrived. I’ll be right back.”

After briefly stepping away to grab the galbitang container left at her door and re-entering the room.

[Is Lin back?]

[Lmao.]

[Lin seems really beautiful in reality, right?]

[Stop with the broth teas…]

[It’s hard not to sound pretty with that voice…]

[Eh, there are people whose voice is nice but looks aren’t that great.]

[Isn’t there already a LinTube channel? Today’s arena stream was a hit, after all.]

[Lmao, the views on videos related to LinTube are insane; she should be the one tasting them.]

Even while she was away, the viewers were chatting away on their own, having fun together.

That sight was both amusing and comforting.

For a smaller streamer, it might not have been the case, but she had a decent number of viewers from the very first day of the broadcast, thanks to luck or connections.

Having a large viewer count made things quite comfortable.

She felt that she didn’t need to say much, as the viewers kept the broadcast flowing on their own. Categories like ‘Just Chatting’ indeed felt like she was just adding a spoon to the mix; it made the time fly by quickly as she reacted to their chats.

“I’ve brought the food. My new YouTube channel? Oh, I suppose I should make one.”

At the moment, her priority was just to think about broadcasting as a Twitch streamer, so it was not a topic she had deeply considered.

‘YouTube…’

It’s profitable.

When she thought of YouTube, the very first thing that came to mind was money.

Most of the information she had come across regarding YouTubers in communities or websites indicated real monetary gain.

—Overwhelming revenue.

A YouTuber with more than 500,000 subscribers, often called a celebrity, holds significant influence.

It might even feel like they are less of a YouTuber and more of a celebrity at that level.

While streamers share some similarities with YouTubers, they still seemed to lag behind in terms of revenue.

However, since both can be combined, perhaps there wasn’t much need to differentiate between the two.

[LinTube, let’s go!]

[Let me be your editor!!!!]

[Lol, I also want to be Lin’s editor!!]

[LinTube editor? That’s definitely a guaranteed sweet gig.]

[But isn’t there already a LinTube?]

[What if there already is a LinTube? lol, I searched and it only had 1,000 subscribers.]

[Honestly, it’s someone more famous eating; streamer Lin is the real deal.]

The comment that it was “someone more famous eating” felt somewhat harsh, but she didn’t mind it at all.

In fact, she personally liked the idea of a stronghold-style survival of the fittest. In the world of Black Ark, power equated to law.

At this moment, she didn’t feel her position to be low.

“LinTube… I think that sounds great. If there are any editors with experience or those who want to apply, please send it to the email address written under the channel. It would be even better if you could attach a simple self-PR video. Since we’re discussing it, I think it might be good to have a broadcast for selecting an editor in a day or two.”

It was a sudden thought that came to her, but if it was something she had to do anyway, starting right away didn’t seem like a bad idea.

The banner was set up separately by Sua yesterday, so the email address was clearly displayed on the banner.

And regarding the detailed operation of the YouTube channel or the standards for selecting editors…

‘Sua will inform me properly.’

If she asked, there was someone who would let her know.