Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 211
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 1 Episode 211
72. Meeting My Benefactor Again (1)
After Match 1 concluded.
The broadcast team proceeded with their analysis of the previous game.
“Foolish Deer. What do we make of them? Whether it’s bans and picks or in-game play, they were completely overwhelmed.”
“Taco’s ban and pick phase stood out in particular. You can tell he had experience as a strategist during his pro days.”
They identified Taco’s ban and pick phase as the primary factor in the victory.
“That’s right. Almond’s mid-lane position was implemented in actual play to secure the win, and then they selected Ran, who’s vulnerable to rush combinations, only to counter with Time Witch and Hammer Warrior! Beautiful!”
“What we call mouth-only teamfights? There were several instances of Ran’s mouth-only teamfight moments.”
“The bans and picks were crucial too. Without Almond’s physical prowess and instantaneous combat power, the game could have gotten a bit rough.”
Almond’s extraordinary physical abilities were identified as the second victory factor.
“Miho and Strawberry Shooter were great today too, right? It doesn’t seem like only Almond’s skills are improving—it’s the whole team!”
“If Balloon Gum’s skills improve too, they’re going to become truly terrifying!”
“Yeah, that would be scary in a different way!”
After discussing how formidable Balloon Stars might become in the future.
The MVP voting commenced.
Since this wasn’t an official pro tournament, the voting was conducted half-jokingly, so even Miho, who didn’t perform particularly well, ended up in second place.
“Ah, everyone! This is disrespectful to Miho!”
“Miho is, well, still an impressive mid-laner, right?”
“Ban and pick phase isn’t an evaluation factor for MVP, so Taco must be disappointed.”
The broadcast team was momentarily flustered.
But ultimately, only first place would be selected as MVP.
The important thing hadn’t changed.
1st Place) Reckless Warrior
“The MVP is Almond! That play from earlier was definitely the deciding factor, right?”
“Yes! Not ‘drop the mic,’ but ‘flash sword!'”
King Gul twisted his entire body to express the situation from that moment.
-Hahahaha
-That’s insane
-Now that’s real commentary!
-Are you watching!? Red Glasses!!
“King Gul, you’re really excited.”
“It’s been a while since I’ve seen something this amazing!”
“Anyway! The first match had no real variables. It was a game where the skill gap was clearly evident!”
“Yes. On the other hand, the next game is extremely difficult to predict, isn’t it?”
“That’s right.”
The broadcast moved on to the next match.
The upcoming match was between Solo is Back and Greentea Bagging.
“Now, the ban and pick phase has started. Solo is Back versus Greentea Bagging, Greentea Bagging versus Solo is Back. What kind of strategy have they prepared…”
* * *
The commentators moved on to the next match.
But the community users couldn’t.
[That flash sword drop just now…lol.gif]
[Strongest among nuts. Smoke bomb physical play.gif]
[Tomato’s expression after set 1 ends lmao]
[King Gul drops the flash sword.gif]
As posts like these flooded the Big Pro forums, people were still discussing the clash between Balloon Stars and Foolish Deer.
-When that random double kill came out in the smoke bomb, I got chills
-The age of nuts has arrived. The age of nuts has arrived.
-Honestly today was 0.5 Jeon-ja-pa. Right?
└Dude you’re rabid
└Ugh, you Jeon-ja-pa fanboys ugh
└Jeon-ja-pa is outdated now, Almond’s era is coming, don’t you know?
-Can Jeon-ja-pa drop the flash sword? Can Jeon-ja-pa drop the flash sword? Can Jeon-ja-pa drop the flash sword?
└Yeah he does it like a total idiot
└If it were Jeon-ja-pa, he would’ve snapped his neck back then
-Did you guys think Almond did ninja running in middle school? Did you guys think Almond did ninja running in middle school?
└Almond was too busy doing archery to do that
└Archery??
-What’s King Gul’s dance lmaooo
└His variety show sense is insane lmaooo
-King Gul drops the flash sword lmaooo
These reactions continued until Mosol’s flashy solo kill appeared in the next match.
[Ah, actually the real power is Greentea’s baiting, right!? How did this result happen??]
[Ahhhhh! Mosol! Don’t give me a solo! This looks very growly!]
While Juhyeok’s ears were catching these voices.
Hisssss──
Almond’s capsule opened.
“Phew.”
Thud.
Juhyeok tossed him a towel.
“You were incredible out there.”
“Yeah. Thanks….”
Almond was expressing his gratitude when he suddenly lost his words.
“…What are you doing?”
Wasn’t Juhyeok suddenly bending his body in a strange posture?
Juhyeok bent his body again, as if asking why I didn’t understand.
Whoosh.
“Drop the flash sword… like this.”
“….”
The response that came back was cold.
“…Ahem. Juhyeok. You don’t need to cling to community stuff like that for so long.”
At Sanghyeon’s words, Juhyeok’s face flushed red.
“Ugh.”
At that sight, Sanghyeon finally let out a chuckle.
“I’m going to shower.”
Sanghyeon headed toward the bathroom, his laughter not entirely fading.
Juhyeok glanced back at that wretched guy who hadn’t appreciated his joke.
His back was soaked with far more sweat than expected.
The reason he’d perspired so heavily seemed to be due to Storm Ninja’s awakening ability.
I’d heard that even ordinary players struggle immensely with it.
I’d even seen posts describing it as no different from operating three separate brains.
Something this exhausting… and yet everyone calls it a game.
Isn’t a game supposed to be played for enjoyment, after all?
But Rel was different.
Only an extremely small minority played this for enjoyment.
People wanted new achievements here.
In reality, they poured effort into this game comparable to struggling in real life, competed until blood burst forth, and continued even when their bodies suffered strain.
‘Sport seems like the more fitting term.’
The mental fortitude and effort of gamers were second to none compared to any other sport.
Perhaps that’s why Sanghyeon was so deeply immersed in it.
When he first said he was buying a capsule, I thought he’d genuinely lost his mind.
That his next target after the RGB bullseye would be gaming wasn’t particularly surprising.
‘No. He really is crazy.’
Juhyeok corrected his own thoughts and turned his gaze back to the monitor.
Then.
Zing.
His phone rang.
[Kang-seok Lee hyung]
Kang-seok hyung…?
The capsule room owner who’d sold the capsule to Sanghyeon.
“What’s this.”
Juhyeok answered the call.
“Hyung. It’s been a while.”
-Yeah. Hey, how’ve you been?
“Great. Better than ever, actually.”
Laughter could be heard from the other end of the line.
-Seems like it. I’ve been watching your broadcast. Did you see yourself in that commercial?
“Really? You saw it?”
-Yeah. That was hilarious, wasn’t it? My wife laughed her ass off too.
“Oh, even your sister-in-law… haha.”
Another round of laughter rippled through the room.
-Ah. But that friend Almond. Park CEO seems to have taken a liking to him.
“Park CEO?”
-I have a stake in a capsule company, you know.
“Ah. Yes. I know. The CEO there is…”
Juhyeok’s mind raced as he dredged up the earlier memories.
In social life, remembering these kinds of personal details often turned out to be surprisingly important, so Juhyeok was already well-trained in it.
“Park Hyunjun! That’s right?! Hyunjun hyung.”
-Yeah. You remember? We’ve met before, right? That hyung seems to like Almond. And I told him I sold him one of our company’s used capsules, and that this friend is competing in the tournament right now, and then…
Juhyeok’s eyes widened as he listened to Kang-seok’s purpose.
“A custom capsule?”
-Yeah.
Juhyeok was dumbfounded.
He was practically clueless about capsules. But even he knew what a custom capsule was.
Just like how there are ready-made suits and bespoke suits, a custom capsule is literally made for one person only, not mass-produced.
Considering that mass-produced capsule prices rival cars, and 70-80 percent of people go with leasing, installments, or long-term rentals.
You could roughly estimate the price of a custom capsule by thinking of it as a custom sports car.
‘It must cost hundreds of millions of won?’
Depending on the manufacturer, it wouldn’t be strange for the price to exceed the hundred-million-won range.
“No. You’re giving something like that right now?”
-We’re giving it. It’s advertising for us too.
“Still…”
-Talk it over with him. Come by whenever it’s convenient.
“Yes!”
Thump thump!
Juhyeok immediately ran over and knocked on the bathroom door.
“Hey! Get out quick! This is huge!”
* * *
The next day.
“Wow. You’re here early?”
I had already arrived at Diver, the capsule manufacturing company, by 10 a.m.
Kang-seok Lee waved his hand from the entrance.
“Of course. I had to come early.”
Juhyeok greeted Kang-seok Lee warmly, whom he hadn’t seen in a while.
“Have you been well? How’s the capsule room going?”
“That’s being handled by our part-timer right now. Ah, Sanghyeon. Good to see you again. Welcome.”
“Hello!”
Sanghyeon entered with a respectful bow.
Kang-seok Lee was the benefactor who had sold me a used capsule for just 7 million won.
“Your face looks much brighter. Haha.”
Kang-seok Lee was seeing Sanghyeon in person for the first time in a while.
‘He seems to be doing well.’
To him, the current Sanghyeon seemed like a completely different person from back then.
That Sanghyeon had come after being fired from his company, wanting to buy a capsule.
Back then, he had properly shot a bow for the first time in ten years and burst into tears.
It was the first time I had seen a full-grown man cry so sorrowfully.
Though Kang-seok Lee detested crying men, he had felt something burning hot ignite within his chest at that moment.
He had hoped Sanghyeon would do well.
“I’m truly delighted. That you’ve succeeded so wonderfully.”
“Thank you. It’s all thanks to you.”
That faint spark was now burning brilliantly across Sanghyeon’s entire being.
That alone was enough to feel the reward of having helped.
“Please follow me. Since it’s customized, we’ll need quite a bit of testing. Coming early was definitely the right call.”
Juhyeok and Sanghyeon entered deeper into the company with pounding hearts.
Inside was a spacious exhibition area.
It displayed entry-level capsules in the 30 million won range, all the way to flagship capsules around 70 million won.
The expensive capsules looked different even at first glance, starting with their design.
“Wow….”
They passed through the exhibition space in amazement and entered the research lab.
“Welcome. It’s good to see you.”
The CEO was waiting inside.
He was a middle-aged man with quite a sharp impression.
“You must be Almond?”
Despite appearing to be at least ten years older than Sanghyeon, he greeted me respectfully.
Sanghyeon was startled and bowed in return.
“Ah, yes. Hello.”
“Thank you for accepting our proposal.”
The CEO got straight to business.
“Since time is tight, shall we proceed right away? We can discuss the details later. The examination should take approximately five hours from now.”
“Yes.”
“We’ll need to recollect data like VNS readings and such, and we have several proprietary tests as well. I appreciate your cooperation.”
“Yes. Thank you for having me.”
* * *
Meanwhile, inside the research lab.
Researchers in white spacesuits were waiting there momentarily.
Despite there being three or four of them, not a single word was exchanged.
The tension of the company’s largest project underway hung thick in the air.
They first spoke when Diver entered through the glass of the research lab.
“Team Leader. Is that person Almond?”
“Yeah….”
The CEO had personally selected this Diver.
Something felt off.
While he was supposedly becoming a topic of discussion, he wasn’t particularly famous, nor was he a professional gamer.
“Team Leader. Does that person really have the second-highest VNS reading after Jeon-ja-pa?”
“Jeon-ja-pa comes after him.”
“What!?”
“It’s unofficial, but that’s what they say.”
“Wow… well, that makes more sense then.”
At least what made sense was his ‘performance.’
A VNS reading reportedly higher than Jeon-ja-pa’s. And the extraordinary plays he demonstrated within the game.
Considering such factors, it was understandable.
“The capsule Jeon-ja-pa uses is ‘Aston,’ right?”
“…Yes. That’s probably it. They manufactured it custom-made there. We even paid them for it.”
“When I think about us making that grade right now… it feels really strange.”
“If the Team Leader feels that way, imagine what others would think… If Diver’s makes a high-end capsule, they’d think we’ve lost our minds. Capsule companies are finished if an accident happens.”
“Damn it. Don’t spout such inauspicious nonsense. How many experiments have we conducted and how many years of research have we done? Do accidents just happen?”
“…I apologize.”
Diver’s specializes in budget capsules.
They had never released a high-end, high-performance capsule to the market.
While they had created countless prototypes through repeated research thus far.
In the public’s perception, Diver’s was a specialist in cheap, budget capsules.
That’s why this project was quite significant.
It was also why the researchers couldn’t be satisfied with merely Almond’s ‘performance’ ability.
“Team Leader. But will this person become as famous as Jeon-ja-pa? He’d need to be….”
“I don’t know. The CEO must have their thoughts on it.”
Performance had to be good, and he had to become famous too.
It was greedy, but this was the moment to be greedy.
The company stood at a crossroads—either taking a leap forward or plummeting into ruin.
“Team Leader…”
“Yeah. I get that you’re nervous, but shut it for now. You’re making me lose focus.”
“…Yes.”
* * *
About two hours later.
The Researcher stared at the data with a vacant expression for quite some time.
Then she glanced sideways at the Team Leader.
He’d told her to shut up earlier… but should she still say something?
After deliberating for a while, she carefully opened her mouth.
“…Team Leader?”
“What now.”
“Um… this person’s data seems a bit strange?”
“?”
The Team Leader’s eyes, approaching with irritation, soon took on the exact same expression as the Subordinate Employee’s.
‘…What is this person.’
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