Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 143
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 1 Episode 143
49. Minions (4)
I could sense the broadcast was flowing well.
‘Oh. Quite a few more.’
The new story mode progression had captured the viewers’ interest more than expected, and the audience had grown considerably.
-Oh Reina’s story
-Damn, it’s been a while since this
-Wow Reina’s story at account level 2?! So jealous…
-It’s currently 11 AM. New York Times’ finest brunch: Almond and Reina
-Oh. This is my first time seeing this live. This is gonna be fun lolol
-So this is where she pinky-promised with Reina?
[Current Viewers: 7.6K]
What had started as a morning broadcast with 5,000 viewers had somehow become a lunch broadcast, and the audience had grown to around 7,000.
The extended playtime was bringing some fatigue, but the broadcast was flowing well in this unusual time slot, so my spirits were lifted.
‘I just need to focus on the game.’
At this point, I’d already drawn considerable attention. Now if I just immerse myself in the gameplay, the broadcast would naturally flow well on its own.
“First line! Prepare to advance!!!”
The Soldier bellowed with a resonant voice. I swallowed hard and stepped forward.
“You kept your promise.”
Reina, standing beside me, tapped my shoulder and spoke.
“You’re braver than I thought.”
“It’s just going out together, no big deal.”
“Usually people avoid standing in the first line. No matter how mana-starved our minions are.”
Reina glanced sideways at the allied minions behind us.
“Pathetic bunch.”
That’s when it happened. Those pathetic bunch became incredibly loud.
“Yuria!”
“Bart! We respect you!”
“We love you! Yuria!”
“When I grow up, I’m definitely going to be a Contractor too!!! Please remember me!!”
The Contractors were passing through again. They seemed slightly more exhausted than before. They didn’t even acknowledge the cheers and rushed forward as if they had urgent business.
All five of them weren’t even fully visible. It seemed different from before because they were in the middle of combat.
Whoosh!
Then, a blue flag rose from the front, and the commander’s roar erupted.
“First line!! Advance nowwwwww!!!”
The children of the first line stepped forward simultaneously.
Boom!
“Uwaaaaaaaaa!!!”
“Gandarrrrrrr!”
“Kill them allllll!!”
Kuguguguuu──!
With a thunderous tremor, the formation surged forward in an instant. Reina charged ahead with particular ferocity. Why was an archer claiming such a forward position?
Uncertain, but I sprinted to Reina’s side nonetheless. We had promised to stay together during this battle, after all.
Perhaps this promise was connected to the three-star clear condition, “Reina’s Reason.” I intended to honor it faithfully.
“There!”
Reina spotted the crimson flag in the distance and cried out. Then, accelerating once more, she bolted forward.
Tadadak.
Now she was even ahead of the cavalry.
Despite the archer racing so far ahead, not a single soldier complained.
Giririk….
Reina drew her bowstring taut.
Pang!
‘What?’
I was astonished.
She had already infused her arrow with mana. The arrow, shimmering with azure radiance, pierced straight through an enemy minion’s heart.
Pwoong!
The armor shattered, and the thug crumpled instantly.
The enemy arrows fired at Reina, she evaded by rolling backward.
The enemy forces, their attention drawn to Reina, failed to notice our spearmen’s advance.
Kuwoong──!
In the close-quarters clash, they were suddenly pushed back.
Our front line surged forward relentlessly.
This must be why Reina charged ahead first.
“Excellent! Reina!”
“Krah! Reina is the best!”
Our minions also cried out, recognizing her contribution.
Reina flashed them a grin, then drew her bowstring again.
Pajjik.
Once again, an arrow infused with mana.
How does she do that? I have mana too. The moment that thought crossed my mind.
[It seems you’ve learned a new technique.]
Text suddenly materialized before my eyes.
A new technique?
It seemed to refer to Reina’s mana arrows.
[Mana Arrow]
[If you concentrate your focus, you should be able to fire it. The arrow accelerates and appears capable of piercing armor with ease.]
[Mana Cost: 1]
-???
-Oh, what!?
-Something like this exists??
-Wow.
-Looks like she only comes out if I promise to stick with Reina!
-This is Almond for real!
The viewers erupted in excitement at what seemed like another new discovery.
Ever since I promised to stay close to Reina at the front, various unexpected variables had been emerging.
‘This is good.’
As a streamer, there could be no better news than this. And yet, something felt oddly unsettling.
‘Something’s definitely off.’
I decided to draw a mana arrow and test it out.
Since Story Mode was a single-player game, skills didn’t activate through physical gestures. It operated on conscious intent. If I simply willed it, it happened. This was possible because there were no other players to interfere with my thoughts.
Snap!
A blue aura coalesced at the arrow’s tip. It didn’t have the same destructive power as when I fired as a Contractor. I could sense that instinctively before even releasing it.
But──
Boom!!!
“Ugh!”
This much was enough to shatter the cheap armor of a minion.
Reina beside me stared with wide, startled eyes.
“What…!?”
“Look ahead.”
I fired at one of the minion spearmen charging toward Reina.
Boom!
His head was half-obliterated by blue flames as he collapsed.
Reina’s face flushed crimson. Fury at witnessing an archer superior to herself, and shame at her own carelessness, washed over her.
“This can’t be real…”
I could pull off techniques that Reina couldn’t.
Like nocking four arrows at once on my fingers and firing them in rapid succession.
Or precisely intercepting minions locked in combat with my allies using curved arrows.
Boom-boom-boom-boom!
Countless minions fell pathetically before me.
“How…how are you…”
Reina was shooting frantically too. But with each shot, what died wasn’t the minions—it was her pride.
-Reina’s pupils trembling
-Rock Lee’s eyes when he first met Sasuke.
-Minion-era Reina can’t even compare to Almond, let alone as an Avatar.
-Her eyes flipped after seeing that curved shot lolololol
-Reina’s training arc lololol
-10 minutes later Reina: Mom! When I grow up, I want to be Almond!!!
“Isn’t surprised Reina so cute though ㅠㅠ”
It was like a sparrow trying to follow a stork. Reina attempted rapid-fire shots to match me, but several of her arrows went wide from the reckless attempt.
Of course, even so, her accuracy was ninety percent. The ones getting crushed in this competition were the enemy minions.
“Mid, we’re losing ground!”
“Damn it! We don’t even have a Contractor yet! How are we getting pushed back like this!?”
“Ugh!”
“Hold the line! If we lose the Watchtower, it’s over!”
“S-Shield soldiers!!”
The Red Team’s shield soldiers desperately threw themselves forward to push back the front line, but they collapsed in an instant under Almond’s barrage of blue arrows.
It was thanks to his peculiar curved shot—driving arrows through the gaps in their shields and into their flanks.
“What? Our minions are winning again today?”
A woman’s voice came from behind.
Judging by the radiant halo, she was a Contractor. A woman named Yuria, currently bound to the Arcane Archer’s incarnation.
Crackle, crackle, crackle…!
Yuria drew her pristine white bow while muttering to herself.
“This Watchtower won’t last long either.”
Boom!!
It seemed she was concentrating her power for a single devastating shot—with each arrow, a dozen minions fell.
“Aaaahhh!”
“Kugh.”
Like being swept away by a wave, they were scattered.
“What!? Why are our minions getting pushed back so hard!?”
The enemy Contractor arrived in a panic and tried to hold the line.
“Everyone, charge!”
At Yuria’s command, all of the Blue Team’s minions surged toward the Watchtower in unison, and as Yuria pinned down the enemy Contractor, the Watchtower crumbled in an instant. The enemy Contractor had no choice but to flee.
The battle was over.
“Hey, you.”
Yuria tapped Almond lightly.
“Yes.”
“You shoot quite well.”
I felt Reina’s gaze piercing sharply into me.
“Thank you.”
“Next time, come to Mid Lane. We’ve pushed to the second tier, so once we destroy the two Towers in front of the Sanctum, we’re done.”
“…Isn’t this Mid Lane?”
“This is the Tower Lane. You must have only recently arrived as a prisoner of the Red—I mean, Taran. You don’t even know that.”
“Yes.”
“Yet you overflow with talent.”
Yuria bent down and stroked Almond’s head as she spoke. Her white blonde hair tickled my ear.
“Don’t you ever die. That would be troublesome.”
Before I could answer.
[Time passes.]
Time had moved forward.
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I was back in front of the campfire at the Base Camp.
Probably not the Main Base, but somewhere in the Forest that corresponded to the Jungle in the game. I could see the ruins of the Enemy’s second Watchtower that I’d just destroyed in the distance.
“Sigh. Cleaning up the bodies seems harder than the actual fighting.”
“Tell me about it….”
Apparently, between the scenes I’d skipped, Almond and the Minions had disposed of the corpses.
‘I’m glad I didn’t have to see that again.’
Almond was grateful he was the Player and took a seat near the campfire. The other children revered him, so they naturally made space when he arrived.
He pretended to chew on the stone-like bread from supplies while his eyes carefully observed Reina.
There was something odd he’d noticed since earlier.
‘She said they were pathetic thugs.’
Reina was now gathering firewood and building fires for the other Minions.
She wore only a plastic raincoat without a blanket, yet she was handing blankets to the younger Minions. The center of the fire always belonged to the weakest and youngest Minions.
“Tom. Come here. That spot is too cold.”
“B-but Reina. What about you?”
“I’m fine. I’m bigger than you. I don’t feel the cold as much.”
“Really?”
“Yeah. Come here. Eat this.”
She was even sharing the only food—hard bread like stone—with Tom, the smallest Minion.
‘She said she wanted to gain mana. That she’d become a Contractor.’
No matter how I looked at it, something was off.
What made Almond find her strange wasn’t just her altruistic actions. It was since she fired the mana arrows.
‘What is she doing?’
Firing a mana arrow costs 1 mana. Killing one Minion restores 1 mana. Using mana arrows to kill Minions means mana never accumulates.
To become a Contractor, you’d need a lot of mana. There’s no way Reina could ever become a Contractor firing mana arrows every time like that.
Then why?
Why fight so hard?
‘Is this Reina’s reason?’
Perhaps this contradiction was the hint to clearing three stars.
The viewers seemed to share similar thoughts with Almond.
-But why fire mana arrows? Not accumulating mana? Almond’s a Player anyway but Reina is weird
-Being nice to the kids $&#(*@(
-Almond was the first to fire mana arrows. This is &*(@*@()#
-So curious lol
-Will we get 500k won?
-DataCorp must be trembling right now lololol
-It’s almost 700k won now? Who’s the sucker adding more lololol
-Wow dude I just realized I said the answer in spoiler filter lol
With nine thousand viewers each throwing in their theories, it seemed some of them had the right answer.
The viewer count kept growing. They were probably curious about how this route would end.
I felt this was my opportunity.
“I’ll grab a quick bite and be right back.”
A chance to finally silence the growling in my stomach.
-You @#$%&*
-You dog of a bastard *(@!??$
-And this guy’s a streamer!
bub-dub-bub-dub
That wasn’t a spoiler filter. It was probably just an overly aggressive profanity filter.
-Not doing the mission!? Not doing the mission!? Not doing the mission!? Not doing the mission!?
-Abandoning the mission? Abandoning the mission? Abandoning the mission? Abandoning the mission?
Some viewers were trying to blackmail me with the mission.
But it was pointless.
I’d already made up my mind.
“The mission has a 24-hour time limit anyway.”
Pfft.
I said that and then paused the stream.
-Who set the mission time limit to 24 hours lol change it to 3 hours!!!
-Dude’s got guts lolol seriously how confident are you. 24 hours as the limit
-Ah… here comes another Amnet-style edit Almond!!!
-At least he’s not running ads lolol
-“Amnet’s Most Coveted PD: Almond”
The moment he said that, I heard this from a distance away from the microphone.
“Ah. Everyone. I’m going to play an ad real quick.”
The ad he played was the first teaser for the Reckless Warrior.
The one where I myself appeared.
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[Beginner Tip: Contractors in each lane check each other while eliminating minions. This action is typically called laning. When the Watchtower protecting the lane disappears, laning usually ends.]
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