Streamer Crazy About Slaughter - Chapter 68

After finishing a whisper to a viewer who sponsored a large sum, Serin soon attempted to show the content she had prepared.

In fact, it felt a bit ambiguous to call it content.

Since the topic was closely related to herself, she thought it would be fine to mention it.

—Part 1: Checking the Community.

She slowly cleared her throat and opened her mouth.

“There’s a site called Another Level. Do the viewers happen to know about it?”

She set up the community site separately on the broadcast screen.

‘Another Level’ Another World veteran site. She had meticulously selected a few of yesterday’s hot topics and was showing one of them on the broadcast.

[Don’t all users know about it?]

[What kind of post?]

[Oh, what’s that?]

[Did Lin check the community too?]

[What kind of content is this?]

[????]

Since the reactions or sponsorships didn’t need to be done by the sponsoring viewers, as informed via donations, the chat room quieted down more easily than expected.

Additionally, the viewers mostly seemed to know about the site.

“In fact, I also check the community. I found this site while looking for information about Another World, and there are many interesting posts, so I visit it often these days. If there’s anyone who doesn’t know, you can think of it as a community for strategies or casual talk about Another World.”

Even while making an explanation that wasn’t really an explanation, Serin wondered if what she thought was correct.

There were strange posts filled with emotions, and among the hot topics, there were often posts that seemed to have a high level of sensitivity.

So, she was only thinking of showing a hot topic she had checked yesterday.

[Didn’t you express it very diplomatically?]

[When there’s a professional match, it’s chaos itself.]

[There have been many posts about Lin recently.]

[Haha, did she see all those hot topics?]

[Crazy, haha.]

[I’m going to Another Level to write something, haha.]

“Ah, I’ll let you know in advance that I will only show a few of the posts I saw yesterday. I have no intention of looking at posts that come up in real-time.”

She first mentioned this to make it clear not to go waste time on the Another Level site.

After all, there were not just one or two posts about her on the site every day. She didn’t want the viewers watching the broadcast right now to write posts on that site either.

[LOL]

[Haha, instantly banning trolls.]

[Why is Lin so meticulous?]

[If you’re a new streamer, you should be a bit nervous, for real.]

[I posted something risqué, LOL.]

[Haha, someone who posted something risqué got instantly banned on the site.]

She had frequent experiences with game-related communities and had a good understanding of how the site operated.

Even though times change, people do not easily change; rather, it felt surprisingly similar.

So, the first hot topic she displayed on her broadcast was:

[Is the Great Sword Dancer really good? I tried it for real.]

This hot topic was now decorating a hot topic section, and it was somewhat expected since she had fought a user called Gosu during Sua’s broadcast yesterday.

And with that comes the controversy that seemed to follow naturally.

—Great Sword Dancer.

“Ah, for those who watched Plea’s broadcast yesterday, you might have seen me, but I brought this post today to explain a bit more.”

To be more precise, it was a post she brought with the intention of saying not to use the Great Sword Dancer.

The site she briefly checked before starting the broadcast was pretty heated with controversies about the Great Sword Dancer.

Rather than controversies, it was accurately described as many posts claiming to have been deceived by her.

Saying a crazy woman sold drugs, claiming the dancer couldn’t even wield a Great Sword, and even manipulating prices for the Great Sword, among others.

There were many absurd posts, but this hot topic was particularly controversial.

———

— [Is the Great Sword Dancer really good? I tried it for real.]

Author: ㅇㅇ

(In-game play video)

– I’m a user who plays as a dancer class using a spear; my tier is Diamond 3. After seeing Lin compete against Gosu yesterday, I was tempted to experiment, so I set everything up with a Great Sword.

It’s really absolute garbage…

Managing stamina…

Summary in one line: The Great Sword Dancer is really absolute garbage, so don’t do it. I also sold my f***ing equipment, and there’s nothing to be done.

———

“Clearly, I told you not to do that yesterday, but I saw a lot of people attempting the Great Sword Dancer in the community. I clearly said it’s not good. I said that.”

[No, I thought it was just marketing.]

[Hahaha.]

[If you’re a dancer user, it’s hard not to be tempted.]

[For real, I beat a Gosu with a Great Sword, who would think it’s bad?]

[How do you use the Great Sword, Lin? Even trying it myself was really hard to swing.]

[I barely swung it a few times, and my stamina went to zero; I couldn’t handle it.]

Since it seemed many had tried it, there were various opinions in the chat.

“To get to the point, the reason I won against that user named Gosu yesterday wasn’t because I faced him directly. It’s not a skill registered in the system either. To elaborate a bit, it’s a kind of technique you use when you can’t take the opponent’s attack head-on. It’s also called deflecting or parrying…”

She didn’t think the viewers would understand her words.

In fact, she was okay if it was hard to understand. She didn’t expect them to understand in the first place.

And she had started speaking to say not to do it because it was that difficult.

[??????]

[What does that mean?]

[Deflecting?]

[Well, it did seem like Lin was struggling a lot in the direct confrontation.]

[It seems like it could be understood but also not understood at all.]

[I don’t understand anything right now; am I the only one?]

[Suddenly I think of Plea, haha.]

As expected, the chat filled with confusion.

Clearing her throat, she opened her mouth again.

“I didn’t get to explain it in detail yesterday, but for the Great Sword Dancer to be good, there are a few prerequisites. The first is that you must be able to parry the opponent’s attacks. The next is that you have to be able to perform techniques like deflecting or parrying.”

She began explaining each prerequisite to become a Great Sword Dancer.

You could not use Great Swords of the Buster Sword type at all.

You need a Great Sword made of Claymore or less weight and lightweight options.

If the opponent is ranged, there’s a significant challenge in measuring distance and approaching.

Due to the weight of the Great Sword, there are constraints in movement, etc.

The explanation about the Great Sword Dancer continued in Serin’s youthful voice.

Naturally, almost all the viewers couldn’t understand what Serin was saying.

**

“This older sister, for real. What kind of person is she?”

However, Sua, who was watching Serin’s broadcast, felt goosebumps as she understood everything Serin was saying. Holding her arms, Sua stared blankly at the screen.

—Ah, thus when using a Great Sword and employing techniques, the center of gravity in moments like bending the upper body is crucial, so what you have to do is…

She explained everything as if giving a tutorial, and the kindness of it felt almost surreal.

Usually, people are prone to hide tips or the advantages of techniques they know, but she explained everything as if she were generously sharing information like an abundant tree.

Even someone like her, who didn’t handle the Great Sword, could grasp a bit of the concept.

Suddenly, Sua found it absurd that Serin had calculated all of this while using a Great Sword.

No, more than that.

She wondered if it was really appropriate to be broadcasting like this.

“…Sister, what on earth is this broadcast?”

She hesitated to type in the chat for fear of attracting unwanted attention, but she genuinely pondered what kind of broadcast this was.

It was too high a level to be an educational broadcast, so very few viewers among them understood.

Perhaps that was why the chat had already turned chaotic.

[Snoring… Snoring…]

[Please stop explaining.]

[No, why? I like it; Lin talks a lot, so it’s cute, haha.]

[I didn’t want to say this, but is Lin really an explanation freak?]

[Another World ranked players are all strange, and Lin seems to be just like that.]

[I feel like I’m going to lose my mind! I feel like I’m going to lose my mind! I feel like I’m going to lose my mind!]

[Her voice is nice, so it’s good just to listen like a radio, haha.]

[For real, haha.]

The chat was filled with typical emoticons of people lying down and comments about losing their minds.

Sua had experienced this atmosphere in the chat a few times and was familiar with it.

She wondered if she should intervene, but as she continued to observe for a moment, the ambiance of the chatroom felt a little different.

“Maybe it’s because her voice is enchanting.”

In the midst of it, there were people who simply said it was nice just to listen to her voice. It was ironic that there were quite a few people who appreciated her for speaking a lot.

**

There was a strangely captivating charm.

Eunha found herself having such thoughts while watching Serin’s broadcast.

—My words were a bit lengthy, huh…? But I felt it was necessary to say this before more people started trying the Great Sword Dancer.

The content of her words was one thing, but perhaps it was because of Lin’s voice that it wasn’t bad to listen to.

Moreover, there was more than one or two points that were actually reasonable if they could be understood. Her careful elaboration exuded sincerity.

She couldn’t help but feel excited about what it would be like to encounter her directly in Another World.

“But… I suppose I should speak to her after the broadcast is over.”

While she felt excited at the thought of Lin logging into Another World afterward, she worried that approaching her easily might feel burdensome.

Additionally, she was currently on a break due to illness, and showing herself during a broadcast didn’t seem appropriate.

So Eunha organized her thoughts.

She would approach her after Serin’s broadcast ended.

***

“Then I’ll go get some coffee, so please listen to a song for a moment.”

With that, Serin paused her speech and turned off her microphone, playing a song.

As she stood up and checked the time, it was already past 5 o’clock.

“Ah. Ah.”

She softly voiced as she checked her throat, feeling slightly scratchy; perhaps it was because she had talked more than usual.

Despite trying to ease the burden on her voice by lowering it, speaking continuously was harder than she thought.

She made her way to the kitchen, taking small stretches as she filled the coffee pot with water.

Bubble, bubble.

After a moment, the coffee pot started making the sound of boiling water.

As she tore open an instant coffee packet to make herself a coffee,

Serin mumbled absentmindedly.

“I don’t think anyone would do it with this much explanation.”

She had intentionally elaborated on the downsides of the Great Sword Dancer and wondered if anyone would still try it.

Holding the coffee cup, she returned to her room.

『Coach Han Si-woo has sponsored 100,000 won!』

<This is Coach Han Si-woo from ACK Pro Team G1. May I have a moment to chat?>

Suddenly, a sponsorship message appeared on the screen.

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