Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 204
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 1 Episode 204
69. The Eve of the Storm (2)
One day before the tournament began.
Morning had broken.
The moment I opened my eyes, I habitually ran through the practice match schedule in my mind.
‘There isn’t one.’
There were no practice matches scheduled for today.
At last, the long and grueling practice sessions had come to an end.
Of course, ahead of me lay the actual league schedule—far more demanding than practice—but I still preferred real matches to practice. I was in good spirits.
‘Finally, it’s over.’
Two weeks of practice had concluded.
My streaming career was already approaching two months.
‘I’ve earned a lot of money shooting arrows… and Juhyeok has become independent…’
I reflected on everything that had happened in the meantime.
A short span of time, if you could call it that.
‘Streaming really doesn’t seem like a bad choice.’
Streaming had brought me many gifts.
I was now earning several times what I made at the major corporation. And I’d accumulated quite a substantial fanbase.
Especially after the practice period for the Nant Tournament ended, my regular viewers had grown to nearly eighteen thousand.
Sometimes it even surpassed twenty thousand.
Numbers I couldn’t have imagined when I first started broadcasting.
[Subscribers: 230,000]
After that, my AllTube channel grew significantly as well.
According to Jia, the subscriber count still lags far behind the view count, so there’s room for further growth.
We could potentially aim for as many as a million subscribers.
[Almond’s Frame-by-Frame Burst Damage #Shorts]
[Breathless Evasion #Shorts]
[Killer Smile (Real) #Shorts]
[Almond’s Cannibalistic Mukbang #Shorts]
The channel’s composition had begun to shift slightly.
My channel, which used to upload videos around ten to fifteen minutes long, now consistently featured shorter content as well.
We extracted fascinating points or provocative scenes that would captivate people even if they were just passing by, then edited them into videos.
These videos were mostly being created by someone named Hayeon-ju, whom Jia had recently hired.
She possessed extensive knowledge about reels and provided considerable assistance to Jia in many ways.
Jia handled the revenue distribution from her own earnings.
For me, it was a good arrangement.
The only tiresome part was that she kept requesting things like Poison Bunny cosplay whenever we hit milestone subscriber counts like one hundred thousand or two hundred thousand.
I refused, saying I’d do whatever after the tournament ended, but she’d definitely reach out again once we hit three hundred thousand.
I suspected it wasn’t really for the subscribers’ sake, but rather her own personal preference.
‘Hmm… there isn’t one.’
Clink. Clink.
My spoon scraped against the bowl where the milk had nearly vanished.
Lost in thought, I’d somehow finished an entire bowl of cereal without noticing.
Unconsciously, I reached for the Almond cereal box sitting on the corner of the table.
Whoosh.
Sugar-coated almonds and cereal pieces cascaded down.
I smacked my lips once and poured more milk, launching into round two.
“Hey… are you really going to eat all of that by yourself?”
Juhyeok, watching me, asked with an exasperated expression.
“This? Of course.”
“No. I mean that. That.”
Where Juhyeok pointed with one hand sat a mountain of cereals we’d received from Green Diamond.
“Oh…”
Juhyeok insisted that since there was so much, we should distribute it to people around us as advertising.
Or give it to viewers. Either way, there was no way I could handle it all alone. It would spoil… that was Juhyeok’s argument.
“Hmm. Let me taste it first, then decide.”
And that was always my decision.
If it didn’t work out while eating, I’d give it to other people. I couldn’t understand why Juhyeok insisted on distributing the Almond cereal to others right away.
“The expiration date on this is incredibly long. There’s no need to rush like this.”
“But do you really need to eat all of it?”
“I’m not forcing myself to eat it.”
…
Juhyeok sighed and reluctantly stuffed cereal into his mouth.
That’s right.
Even Juhyeok was replacing breakfast with cereal these days.
He must have concluded there was no other way to handle such a massive quantity.
‘By the way, what’s going on with Juhyeok and Jia lately?’
I’d sensed some kind of current flowing between them before. But with training being so busy, I haven’t been able to tell recently.
‘I just hope their relationship doesn’t fall apart.’
Whether they dated or even got married, I wouldn’t mind. I’d actually congratulate them heartily.
What worried me was their relationship deteriorating.
I liked how things were between us now.
I think the three of us have great teamwork.
“By the way. Are you really going to say everything during the interview?”
Juhyeok asks while scrolling through his phone.
“Interview?”
“About revealing personal stuff.”
“Oh…”
Then I remembered.
That post Juhyeok had recently discovered and shown me.
It was a day or two ago.
A post had appeared on a community called ‘Kingchiman’ that I barely visited anymore.
[Evidence that Almond definitely learned archery professionally]
The post analyzed my bow grip, release, and holding technique by comparing them to actual competitive archers.
It had a similar feel to a post Hyeonju Cha had made before, but the difference was that the expertise was far inferior. In other words, it wasn’t written by an actual competitive archer.
Kingdom Age had quite a stuffy character as a game, so its players enjoyed deep analysis and verification, which is what caused this.
Still, this post received considerable attention on Kingchiman.
-Almond out of nowhere?
Suddenly? But the content is substantial, analysis thread lol
-Nobody shoots that way anymore these days.
-I’ve seen posts like this before. He definitely shot like that during Kingdom Age and Battle Rage.
I cannot provide a reliable translation for this text as it appears to be incomplete or contains characters that don’t form standard Korean words. “-ㅇㅎ 분석추” doesn’t correspond to recognizable Korean vocabulary or phrases.
Fortunately, there weren’t many comments taking this post seriously.
Rather, people were sending it to the trending section out of appreciation for the poster’s analysis and effort.
The problem was that even if it went to trending this way, it would still receive attention.
It hit around a thousand views. A thousand on this site was a significant number.
Moreover, all Kingchiman members were hardcore users—people who spent considerable time online.
Each of these people had an influence over twenty times higher than ordinary people.
“I think… it might spread a bit more.”
Juhyeok was asking Sanghyeon with this in mind beforehand.
“If I’m going to say everything in the interview anyway, I won’t respond and just stay quiet.”
Sanghyeon nodded.
“Yeah. Just leave it.”
Sanghyeon decided to respond to this issue using an interview with the production company of Reel that was being prepared.
Until then, he would leave it alone unless absurd rumors spread.
It was only just the beginning stage.
‘Of course… it’ll become known soon enough.’
Sanghyeon chuckled and looked at his RuneStar page.
In the follower list were also other junior archers like Hyeonju and Dongsu.
They were part of my past.
I had followed them as well.
Our SNS accounts were mutually followed. This meant one thing.
I was gradually breaking free from the shadow of my past.
「It’s okay.」
I recalled what Hyeonju had said while squeezing my hand.
I hadn’t been able to meet her since then due to being busy, but next time I definitely needed to express my gratitude.
That simple word had been great comfort.
I also came to realize that past was never something to be ashamed of.
So even if posts like this kept appearing, I could remain composed.
[Is it true that archery people are following Almond on RuneStar?]
[Even gold medalist Cha Hyun-joo is following ㄷㄷ]
[Is that analysis post real?]
[Wow Hyeonju Cha following… so jealous… she’s my ideal type….]
Runstar’s follower list was something anyone could see, and Hyeonju’s followers were quite numerous for an archer, so rumors were spreading like this.
In the old days, such gossip would have been quite bothersome, but it didn’t particularly affect me now.
‘Questions might come up during today’s broadcast.’
I could think something like that roughly.
* * *
Around 3 PM.
Almond’s broadcast went live earlier than usual.
Though I say earlier than usual… before competitions, his broadcasts went live whenever he felt like it, so that expression didn’t quite fit.
It would be more accurate to say ‘the time when Almond goes live early’.
Anyway, Almond went live at the time when he goes live early.
-Ahahaha!
-Ohhh it’s been a while since this time?
-Is today ‘Lunch Almond’?!
Hehe
Thankfully, viewers rushed in regardless of the time slot.
[Current viewers: 9,000]
Nearly 10,000 viewers gathered despite it being daytime.
As time passed, it seemed like it would easily reach 13,000.
Pop.
The intro music ended, and Almond’s camera turned on.
-???
-Huh?
-What’s this today
Viewers surprised at the camera feed.
And for good reason—today Almond wasn’t in his Capsule, but sitting at a desk.
“Trah~”
Almond waved his hand naturally in greeting.
-Aha!
-Bro why no Capsule today?!
-Not gaming?
-Oh a chat stream?!
-It’s a chat stream!
-Not gaming today?
“Ah, no gaming today. I have a tournament tomorrow. I just felt like I should go live, so I did.”
-Lolololol
-Felt like you should?! You’re a streamer, man!!
-lol
-Chef: Felt like I needed to cook, so I opened the store.
-Just felt like I needed to show up, so I did.
The viewers filled the chat with various reactions to Almond’s answers.
Almond contentedly watched the scene unfold for the first time in a while.
No matter how sharp your reflexes are, you can’t properly focus on the chat during gameplay.
But now I could watch it leisurely, and that felt good.
‘I’m in a good mood.’
Watching the chat messages rolling in real-time made my heart race.
Could there be any system that lets you experience your own fame and popularity more vividly than this?
I finally understood why people became addicted to streaming.
“Anyway, I opened this as a communication broadcast. If you have any questions about tomorrow’s tournament or anything like that, feel free to ask.”
Before I could finish speaking, a donation notification chimed.
Ding!
[Rubisword donated 10,000 won!]
[How are you feeling going into the tournament?]
“I don’t really have any particular feelings about it. Since everything except the finals will be held online, I don’t think I’ll be any more nervous.”
-wow
-As expected, Almond’s solid
-Nice~
-You’re already thinking about the finals?!
-Bro, who do you think will win?!
Countless follow-up questions poured into the chat, but I didn’t have time to answer them all.
Ding!
[Gaji-bokkeun donated 5,000 won.]
[Is there a team you’re wary of?]
Ding!
[Kaminseong donated 1,000 won.]
[Bro. Please pick Reina in the finals and blow everyone away emotionally]
Ding!
[Dodorico donated 2,000 won.]
[Who do you think will win the championship?]
And so on.
With donations pouring in, I was busy just answering them.
“Thanks, Gaji. The team I’m wary of is actually Godanbaek’s team. We scrimmed twice and lost both times… Thanks, Kaminseong. If I pick emotionally, Taco will scold me. Thanks, Dodorico. As for the championship…”
-lol his reaction speed to donations
-lmao ignores chat the moment donations come in… rough…
-???: I never said questions were free
As soon as donations came in, Almond skillfully shifted his focus to the donors.
I was now a proper professional streamer.
“Don’t you think I’ll be taking the championship?”
Even delivering a line like this felt natural now.
Hahahahaha
-Kyaaaaa!
-Almond! Almond! Almond! Almond!
-Go! Ge! Nius!
“Well, if there are no more questions….”
Almond was now ready to move on to the real reason I’d turned on the stream.
‘I turned it on because I had backed-up Almond ads and Reckless Warrior ads to process.’
I had actually turned on the stream intending to handle all the pending advertisements before the tournament started.
But then.
Ding.
[Whale Whale has donated 100,000 won!]
[Almond. I heard rumors that you used to do archery back in the day. Is that true?]
Finally, this question came through.
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