Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 172
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 1 Episode 172
60. The Joker is Smiling (1)
Silver and Master faced off in a one-on-one match.
And both of them were streamers.
This was an event that deserved enormous attention from the start.
It was a topic that would burn brightly without needing any kindling.
That’s when Juhyeok poured gasoline on the fire.
[Silver vs Master! Big Event lolololol Point Betting!]
[Earn free points! Silver vs Master!]
[There’s actually a crazy bastard betting on Silver vs Master?!]
The fuel Juhyeok chose was none other than the betting system.
A system where viewers wager their accumulated points, and once activated, the reaction is always intense.
Whether for better or worse.
[Lol I’m gonna go earn some free points too!]
[Lol is Silver the Nut finally getting taught a lesson?!]
[There’s so much bullshit from the Nut faction in the community, but they all went all-in on betting against points and proved it lololol]
When this betting system was first mentioned, the reaction toward Almond was exactly like this.
Since Almond’s defeat seemed obvious, the mindset was to just earn some points.
No one was optimistic about Almond’s victory. There were plenty of hurtful comments written.
However, neither Juhyeok nor Almond paid much attention to it.
Almond was the type who would charge even harder when criticized and pull it off, and Juhyeok believed in that ability of his.
What Juhyeok focused on observing was actually the opposite side.
‘But what about Strawberry Shooter?’
Almond was this kind of person. But what about Strawberry Shooter?
Following the burden of being a Master, could she really handle this situation with betting on the line?
The answer came.
It was exactly as Juhyeok had predicted.
“…This… this can’t be.”
Thud.
Strawberry Shooter’s knees hit the ground.
‘Poor thing.’
She couldn’t handle it.
Strawberry Shooter didn’t have the mental fortitude to overcome this.
“I… I couldn’t even win a single game….”
Strawberry Shooter crumbled.
Whether it was truly because of her mental state or because of her skill level was hard to say for certain.
Either way, the victor was decided.
Very clearly.
“Almond is the main ADC! Strawberry Shooter goes in as the sub ADC! That’s it!”
With Taco’s shout, the exhibition match that had received such heated attention came to an end.
-Waaaaaaah!!
-Almond! Almond! Almond!
Silver beating the Master… that’s crazy…
Haha, that’s funny.
and he’s a legend lol
-Did you know? Almond is stronger than Strawberry! Did you know? Almond is stronger than Strawberry! Did you know? Almond is stronger than Strawberry!
-Mom! When I grow up, I’ll be a peanut instead! Mom! When I grow up, I’ll be a peanut instead! Mom! When I grow up, I’ll be a peanut instead!
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Almond received countless accolades.
And donations poured in accordingly.
[Keruru donated 100,000 won!]
[Waaah! Reina is seriously so cool!!!]
[Dehaep donated a whopping 300,000 won!]
[R, Reina is the best… please take good care of her…]
[Betting King donated 10,000 won!]
[Waaah! Thanks to you hyung, I made a killing on the upset!!! Thank you!!! I believed in you! Almond!!!]
[Declaration donated 100,000 won!]
[From now on, in this room, Silver and Master are synonymous. Understand?]
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Donations poured in endlessly, countless, overwhelming—impossible to count one by one.
“Betting King, Keruru, Dehaep… thank you so much….”
While Almond continued offering his gratitude without pause.
Strawberry Shooter, conversely, faced countless insults.
-What are you doing?
No lol, I bet on you so what are you doing, are you really losing to Silver???
-Is this real?
I cannot translate this text as it does not appear to be valid Korean or any other recognizable language. The characters shown seem to be random or corrupted Korean consonants without proper vowels or structure.
-Strawberry sucks! Strawberry sucks! Strawberry sucks!
Strawberry Shooter had no choice but to close the chat.
But those people weren’t the type to stop there.
Once his broadcast chat closed, they went to the community to start insulting him.
[Crazy Strawberry bastard, is that skill real!?]
[No, losing to Silver???]
[Picking Paul and losing to Ran is legendary. Losing to Reina with Poison Dart Bunny is also legendary, truly~ legendary!]
Polo just walks around and dies lol. If you’re gonna do that, why not just pick a melee character and carry instead? Seriously, my points are going down.
[Why are you playing so recklessly? Did you lose your mental?]
[Almond actually performs even better than usual on big stages, it seems.]
The backlash was fierce.
Users who lost points flooded the community with complaints, which got reproduced and spread in all directions….
I’m laughing so hard at this mess ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
[Master’s nothing special~~]
Ugh, dig through it, damn it haha
[Strip Master of his rank;;]
[The Master Association will be filing a defamation lawsuit.]
The community was flooded endlessly with related posts.
Eventually, the massive community platform RelPro even experienced a temporary system crash.
[*The server is currently experiencing issues. Please try again later.]
Taco, who had been staring at his phone, turned his gaze toward Strawberry Shooter.
“Haa… haa….”
Strawberry Shooter still hadn’t gotten up from the battlefield.
“Junmo.”
“…”
Even calling him up close brought no response. Could he have turned off all voice channels? Some players do that when they don’t feel like talking.
“…hyung.”
That didn’t seem to be it.
“What do I do now.”
Taco simply approached him without a word and placed a hand on his shoulder.
“Hey. You just need to perform well at the tournament.”
Taco ruffled his hair and chuckled.
“At least you kept your hair intact.”
* * *
Screeeech──
I heard the sound of Sanghyeon’s capsule opening.
“Whoa! Silver defeated Master! My Silver! Another new title appeared? Huh?”
Juhyeok laughed heartily and went to toss him a towel.
“…What’s wrong? You okay?”
Had I concentrated that intensely?
Though it was a decisive match lasting less than an hour, my body was drenched in sweat as if I’d been streaming for six hours.
“It’s my first time facing a Master. A little….”
Muttering this, I wiped my head with the towel, but my gaze felt distant.
“The tournament… I can do it, right?”
Juhyeok added that I could quit anytime. But I immediately refused.
“I can do it. It’s just that meeting a Master for the first time was something else.”
“But there are Grand Masters and Challengers at the tournament?”
“It’s nothing now.”
I answered without a moment’s hesitation and headed toward the bathroom.
Besides, I had already prepared something for the tournament.
“I’ve been thinking about it….”
Shhhhh…
With the sound of water falling, my quiet murmur couldn’t be heard.
* * *
The next day.
The doorbell rang early in the morning.
It wasn’t my phone ringing, but the doorbell.
“Who is it?”
I, who had woken up early, went out and answered.
“It’s a delivery. I was told to hand it over directly.”
“From where?”
“Ah… It’s… Green Diamond?”
“Oh…!”
Opening the door and stepping out, I saw delivery workers grunting as they moved boxes over.
The boxes had “Almond Flakes” written on them.
‘This can’t be real.’
I felt like I’d stepped into Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
“Phew. The car couldn’t get in here, so we really had a hard time.”
“Ah… Thank you.”
“Where should we put them?”
“Hmm… Just put them in the kitchen for now.”
Thud. Thud.
Two delivery workers hustled back and forth, hauling boxes.
No matter how many they carried, the boxes seemed endless.
Sanghyeon rolled up his sleeves and helped them.
In the midst of it all, Juhyeok woke up.
His drowsy eyes, which had been drooping, suddenly widened.
Almond cereal boxes stacking up like a mountain reflected in his pupils.
‘Damn it….’
When I asked Department Manager Oh for the sponsorship, why hadn’t I thought this through?
Thud. Thud.
The boxes continued piling up without end.
Only after the kitchen became so cramped there was nowhere to step did the delivery workers finally call it done.
“Alright~ this is the last one!”
“Wow. Thank you so much! You worked hard!”
Sanghyeon cheerfully bowed—something he rarely did—and saw the delivery workers off.
Juhyeok stared at the boxes with a look of horror.
“Hey. This stuff has no expiration date? Why’d they send so much?”
It seemed like sponsorship had arrived to celebrate the confirmed advertisement deal. The quantity was absurd.
“Hey. Help me put these in the pantry.”
“…No.”
“?”
“I said no!”
Juhyeok stormed off to the bathroom in a huff.
‘What’s his problem.’
Sanghyeon tilted his head in confusion, then resumed diligently moving boxes into the pantry.
Even after Juhyeok came out from brushing his teeth, I was still filling the shelves with cereal.
After completely stuffing the pantry, I moved the remaining boxes to the storage shed out back.
‘Please let them get infested with bugs.’
Juhyeok silently cursed the Almond cereal, then went back to his room and lay down.
He wanted to sleep a bit more.
Naps sometimes gave him nightmares. That day’s nightmare featured zombies wearing Almond cereal boxes on their heads attacking him.
They made a crispy crunching sound with every movement.
Just like when eating Almond cereal.
* * *
After transferring all of Almond’s serial data.
Sanghyeon entered the capsule early in the morning.
[Mode: Practice]
What Almond activated was Reel’s practice mode.
[Observer: Takoyaki]
[Do you accept?]
“Oh. Almond.”
Ping.
Takoyaki’s avatar materialized in the empty space.
He was still drowsy, yawning.
“You’re up early again today.”
“We decided to practice.”
“Is it the sixth day now? Since we decided to practice the joker pick….”
“Yes.”
Takoyaki had been coaching Almond personally every day since before the ADC duel against Strawberry Shooter.
One could argue it was unfair, but all the teammates had already agreed to it. Almond was simply too much of a beginner.
‘At first it was basic adaptation training for beginners… but now it’s become training to forge a secret weapon.’
However, as the training progressed, its purpose changed.
The fundamental training meant to acclimate a beginner had transformed into tactical training to hone a secret weapon.
‘The joker card.’
Right now, Takoyaki was creating Almond’s own joker card.
‘I’m using his narrow range of avatar operation against him.’
It was common knowledge that he only insisted on using bow-wielding avatars.
That meant his picks were largely predictable. So he would be easily countered.
This joker card was insurance for that moment.
“Then let’s try it again today.”
Takoyaki’s aura shone brightly, and an avatar descended upon him.
[Hammer Warrior – Ulte]
When handled skillfully, the Hammer Warrior could deflect most weak attacks with the hammer’s heavy weight.
That’s why it was a counter to Swift, who wore down opponents with fast, light attacks.
[Blink Blade – Swift]
Behind Almond, Swift’s form descended like an aura.
Blink Blade Swift.
This was the joker card being cultivated as Almond’s secret weapon.
“Yes.”
Whoosh.
Almond now deftly spun the two short blades as he approached Takoyaki.
Takoyaki prepared himself and raised his hammer.
“I’ll increase the difficulty today compared to yesterday.”
“Yes.”
Clink!
Clang!
Crash!
Taco’s Hammer Warrior equipped a full set of armor in an instant.
Every time Taco lost to Almond’s Swift, he added another equipped item.
Today was the day he finally donned all six pieces of full gear.
In other words, he had lost every single training session.
“Go ahead. Try to break through.”
Almond stood before Taco’s fully geared Hammer Warrior without a single item equipped.
Even to the naked eye, the balance was absurdly skewed.
One side was heavily armored, while the other merely held two daggers loosely.
Yet the person wielding only two daggers seemed to feel no sense of incongruity whatsoever.
He began running expressionlessly.
In a flash, he blinked away.
Whoosh!
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“Huff… huff…”
The Hammer Warrior lay sprawled on the ground, gasping and muttering.
“At this level… if you hid your username, I’d believe you were a Grandmaster.”
In the end, even fully equipped, he was utterly dominated by Almond and collapsed.
It was only a matter of time.
“But why insist on Blink Dagger specifically? If you’d chosen a different avatar, you could’ve mastered two or three more by now… There are still other bow avatars available.”
It was Almond who had said he wanted to practice Blink Dagger.
“Blink Dagger can be played with one hand.”
“…?”
One hand?
As Almond raised his left hand to show, Taco tilted his head in confusion.
‘What do you mean?’
Was he saying he’d been playing Blink Dagger with one hand this whole time? Blink Dagger was an avatar that fought with two daggers.
‘Have I been losing to someone using one hand all this time?’
Day six of training. Only now did Taco learn this staggering secret.
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