The Villain is Too Good at Broadcasting
Chapter 114: The Streamer Who is Loyal to the Core (2)As soon as I completed the login, new message windows popped up in front of me.
[There are 462 reports against the account you are currently using!]
[Reason for report: Inappropriate nickname, etc.]
[If the nickname is not changed within 24 hours, it will be forcibly changed.]
“Oh.”
I let out a small exclamation as I looked at the message window.
This was extremely unusual for a Chinese game.
Normally, an ID like this would be banned or forcibly changed, but here they were giving the user a chance to reform on their own?
If my ID had been something like ‘Free Tibet,’ it might have been banned immediately.
The viewers who shared the message window with me showed the heated reaction I had anticipated.– It’s amazing you didn’t get banned, haha.
– Haha, Taiwan number one is recognized.
– Why did you make your nickname Taiwan number one? Isn’t this guy Korean? Shouldn’t Korea number one be the best?
– Haha, you’re clueless.
– What pisses you off more, China number one or North Korea number one? It’s like that.
– Haha.
Sometimes, looking at the chat window, there are many friends with very fresh ideas.
They provided a very understandable comparison.
China and Taiwan were like oil and water, just like us and North Korea, destined not to mix easily.
I smiled slyly and slowly moved my body.
“In preparation for the battle against Dong-su, I will practice in advance. It’s not a difficult game, so everyone relax and watch.”
When I played against Japan, the second and third games were decided by <Samurai Wars>.
It could be a coincidence, but in the worst case, I had to consider even the possibility of manipulation.
Since the host was China, I needed to consider all possibilities.
In <Three Kingdoms Heroes>, the heroes that players could choose were divided into three factions.
As many people know, the heroes of Wei, Shu, and Wu.
In some modes, heroes from each faction gather for a team battle, but there was no need to practice that right now.
For some reason, the host chose the duel mode.
The so-called ‘Captain’s Battle’ mode.
One person from each team comes out to fight, and the winner immediately participates in the next match. The loser is, of course, eliminated, and the team that loses all five members first loses the game.
This was probably more enjoyable to watch.
It could also showcase the sight of a few aces carrying the team.
According to the information I had gathered in advance, two of the Chinese players were former professional gamers of this game, and the other three were former professional gamers of League of Storms.
China, calling itself the gaming powerhouse, indeed had a vast pool of players.
Anyway, let’s move on to the next step after this explanation.
[You have selected the <Duel> mode!]
[Please select your hero.]
Each hero has different skills and weapons.
I slightly displayed the list of heroes on the screen, then looked at the chat window and spoke.
“Does anyone have a hero they want…….”
Before I could finish my sentence, some Three Kingdoms fans threw a lot of money while suggesting hero names.
I didn’t intend to create a sponsorship competition this way, but if they wanted to sponsor, why stop them?
Within just five minutes, the sponsorship amount exceeded 500,000 won, and the number of suggested heroes was over twenty.
Thanks to the vast scale of the Three Kingdoms, it was a very lucrative income.
After checking the sponsorship for a while, I shrugged and said.
“Everyone, don’t fight. We can try them all one by one anyway, right? I need to find a hero that suits me, so I’ll play a variety.”
Three Kingdoms fans had quite a bit of pride.
I had prepared for that in advance while preparing today’s content.
The more heroes I played, the more I could maximize sponsorship.
The extreme efficiency for capitalism, by capitalism, for capitalism.
I chose a hero that many people knew as my first hero.
A special hero that is activated only in the duel mode.
[You have selected the hero <Lu Bu>!]
[Starting matchmaking.]
-???
– Isn’t that a ridiculously overpowered hero, haha.
– Haha, there are a lot of game illiterates here. Lu Bu’s damage is crazy high, but the difficulty is too high. The specs are so good that players can’t easily adapt.
– As someone who’s an expert in Three Kingdoms Heroes, even professional gamers don’t pick Lu Bu easily.
– Yeah, it’s a trap card.
– It sounds really strong by name, but you’ll understand when you play it.
“What? Are there this many people who’ve played Three Kingdoms Heroes?”
There were more <Three Kingdoms Heroes> players than I had thought.
The Three Kingdoms story was incredibly famous in Korea, but I hadn’t realized it was this popular.
……When I think about it, it’s quite a decent game.
It’s the kind of game I would occasionally use for content.
As I was communicating with the viewers, the matchmaking was completed, and the opponent’s nickname appeared in front of me.
Since it was in Chinese, I honestly didn’t know how to read it.
One thing was certain, the opponent’s rank was gold.
This game had a ranking system similar to League of Storms.
“Hoo.”
As soon as the game started, the scenery in front of me changed quickly.
Soon, a wide battlefield appeared, and I could see the opponent holding a huge halberd in the distance.
[The duel between <Lu Bu> and <Guan Yu> begins!]
“Taiwan number one?”
As soon as the game started, the opponent frowned and said to me.
Oh, they were hooked from the start.
I answered with the brightest smile I could muster.
“Yes!”
“Chao ni ma!”
– Haha.
– Starting with a curse?
– Our villain is so relaxed in his broadcast, haha. Just having a good nickname creates content.
– Wow, that’s amazing.
– Do Chinese people really react to such insults?
– There are more people who react than those who don’t, haha.
Does this game have no profanity filter?
What a low-quality game.
Oh? If this were League of Storms, that would be an instant ban.
I looked at my opponent glaring at me and waved lightly.
Then I answered in a deliberately lazy voice.
“Taiwan No.1! China No.99!”
“Fuck! Chao…….”
It seemed my tendencies were indeed close to being perverted.
Why did it feel so good to see them so worked up and cursing?
Good.
Time to start conquering the mainland.
4.
In fact, if I calculated the profits, Chinese content was overwhelmingly more profitable than Japanese content.
Why?
Because of the MiTube views, of course!
Honestly, I didn’t dream of a China-oriented future like some streamers did.
If I made it big on a platform like Hiya TV in China, I could earn enormous profits.
But I wasn’t particularly interested in that kind of revenue.
Because I was a typical nationalist streamer.
Because of what I’d already done, broadcasting in China was practically impossible.
If that was the case, I had only one option.
To push through with a clear-cut character for the sake of selection and concentration.
I grinned at the fallen <Guan Yu> in front of me.
Fortunately or unfortunately, <Three Kingdoms Heroes> did not support an automatic translation system.
In other words, whatever I spouted in Korean, the opponent couldn’t understand.
<Samurai Wars> was like that, and <Three Kingdoms Heroes> was the same.
These were precious games that practically served as cheat keys for me.
“Show me the spirit of the mainland quickly. Oh, is it difficult because it’s the mainland? As expected… Taiwan No.1?”
“Fuck you Bang Zi (Go eat shit, Korean).”
“Oh shit, look at that cute language. You, put your forehead here.”
Thwack.
The representative weapon of Lu Bu, the Sky Piercer, which was in my hand, was thrust into the opponent’s head, and the opponent, whose health had hit rock bottom, turned into a gray corpse with that attack.
[You have won the duel.]
[There is currently someone who wants to challenge you!]
[Challenger’s nickname: -Rank Challenger]
[Do you accept the challenge?]
“Impressive.”
As soon as the duel ended with my victory, a challenge popped up.
I widened my eyes and raised the corners of my mouth.
– That guy’s a pro gamer.
– Yeah, he’s an active player in the Three Kingdoms Heroes pro league.
– Challenger rank? Does this game have ranks like League of Storms?
– FYI, there are 500 challengers in Three Kingdoms Heroes, but that Sian guy is ranked 4th.
– Wow.
– How did he know to issue a challenge?
Judging by the chat reaction alone, I could tell how exciting this was.
A challenger player, and a professional gamer at that?
“Hehe.”
I couldn’t help but laugh at those words.
It felt like déjà vu from when I played <Samurai Wars>.
There were pro gamers who tried to snipe me then too.
It’s no exaggeration to say that the real decline of the <Samurai Wars> pro league started from that time.
I exhaled briefly.
“Feeling good.”
There was no reason not to accept this challenge.
A pro gamer would be a perfect sparring partner, and it would generate buzz too.
Wait a minute.
Let’s change the broadcast title first.
[Changed broadcast title: Conquest of the Mainland, Chapter 1: Beheading the Enemy General]
A title with a web novel vibe.
Viewers who quickly noticed the changed broadcast title reacted.
– Gross.
– Bro…… you’re disgusting today too.
– Haha, typical web novel vibe.
– Haha, our villain could make a good web novel writer.
– But Sian’s physical abilities are insane. He was in the top 10 on the Chinese server during League of Storms too.
Some viewers, trusting Sian’s skills, expressed their concern to me.
“I accept the challenge.”
I nodded and accepted the challenge, then smiled wickedly.
It was proven that Chinese players were better at games than Japanese players.
You could tell from the results of past games.
Whether it was PC games or VR games, it was the same.
But there was no need to worry too much.
From my perspective, whether it was China or Japan, they were all just players who couldn’t match up to me.
This time, I chose the hero <Zhao Zilong>.
[A duel between <Zhao Zilong> and <Zhao Zilong> begins!]
A mirror match.
As soon as the duel message appeared before my eyes, I saw the player quietly watching me from afar.
So that was Sian?
Unlike the previous random opponents, he had a rather composed expression.
Moreover, he didn’t react easily to my nickname.
A pro gamer was indeed a pro gamer.
I lightly nodded and greeted him.
Of course, the greeting was…
“Hi! I’m Taiwan No.1. Are you China No.99?”
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