Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 212
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 1 Episode 212
72. Meeting My Benefactor Again (2)
“No, really. Thank you so much. I never expected an opportunity like this…”
It might seem like I was being overly deferential.
But today, my back naturally bent in gratitude.
For one, the CEO of Diver, one of the top capsule manufacturers in our country, stood right before me.
This CEO was also my school’s senior and even my father’s junior colleague.
And when he offered to give me capsules of unknown value, how could I possibly stand straight?
“Look at you, Juhyeok, working so hard.”
Park CEO patted my shoulder with an expression quite different from when he’d been with Sanghyeon earlier.
His sharp features now showed a hint of humanity.
“Yes?”
“Why are you so grateful for something that isn’t even your capsule? That’s just what hard work looks like.”
“Ah… haha. Well…”
“If this place were full of people who worked like you, we might have already surpassed Aston by now.”
Kang-seok Lee cleared his throat.
“Um, ahem! Aston is a bit…”
Park CEO laughed heartily.
Then he reassured Juhyeok once more.
“You don’t need to be so grateful. This is a win-win. Where else would we easily find someone like Almond with that kind of data to use as a diver? Plus, the advertising effect will be tremendous.”
I couldn’t quite understand what Hyeongjun Park was basing his confidence on regarding the advertising effect.
“Also, as you know, this is our first high-end line. No one will easily use it. Diver’s image is so…”
That was true.
Diver, Park CEO’s company, had a strong budget-brand image.
Not just in image, but in reality, they currently only manufactured budget capsules. They were cheap and performed well enough.
That’s why they’d become saviors to countless capsule room owners.
However, their brand image was quite poor.
Rumors circulated that users could even suffer brain death, and there had been several minor accidents.
The unfair part was that they experienced the same problems as famous overseas manufacturers, but the news coverage was much larger.
“But when I heard that Almond’s manager was you, I was quite surprised. By the way, how is your father doing?”
I understood why the CEO brought up my father so suddenly.
He was asking, ‘Did your father approve of this?’
“My father… it’s been a while since I’ve seen him. He should be doing well.”
“Hmm. He didn’t approve?”
“Yes.”
I smiled awkwardly and nodded.
“I figured as much. With that man’s pride, if his son became someone’s manager… ah, not that there’s anything wrong with being a manager.”
“I’m planning to do this as experience before establishing a management company.”
At my sudden declaration of ambition, the CEO blinked.
“Is that so?”
“Yes. To be honest, for my generation, I believe there’s hope only if we venture into emerging industries rather than established ones like Ashen.”
That way, I could also escape my father’s shadow.
Park CEO seemed to understand the unspoken implication and nodded.
“…Right. That’s true. You can’t make money doing what the old guard did.”
Park CEO had already experienced this himself.
The opposition he’d faced when he quit his stable semiconductor company and suddenly jumped into capsule manufacturing.
“I can’t tell you what to do. But do well. It’s a market with very broad potential.”
The three of them exchanged jokes about Juhyeok’s father after that.
Having listened to this much, Juhyeok gauged the mood before asking something he’d been curious about.
“But… do capsules really change a Player’s abilities?”
Kang-seok Lee interjected at that.
“What? Of course, man. It’s just like asking if a sports car and a regular sedan are really that different.”
Seriously?
That much of a difference? Juhyeok was genuinely surprised.
Park CEO laughed and corrected Kang-seok Lee’s statement somewhat.
“Not quite that much, man. For one thing… a sports car is a sports car no matter who drives it. But with capsules, performance output varies depending on the Diver.”
“Does it feel like removing constraints?”
“Exactly. It’s not raising the floor—it’s removing the ceiling. Of course, there are technologies that solidify the foundation too. Brainwave stabilization seats, windless temperature maintenance systems… but everyone has these things nowadays, right?”
“Right.”
“High-end products obviously have all that, and they solve transcendent synchronization rates and even over-sync. That’s absolutely impossible with off-the-shelf products. It can only be realized through customization.”
“I see….”
“Once this customized version performs properly, we’ll start mass production.”
“Then it becomes a new flagship?”
“Ah. A flagship for Diver?”
Park CEO laughed and shook his head.
“No, Diver already has too strong a budget image.”
“Then….”
“I’m thinking of creating another premium brand. With a completely different name. That way, I can indirectly reshape the Diver image. A direct frontal assault would sink us.”
Another brand?
This was news to me. Diver, already solidly positioned in the budget segment, was preparing such a major move.
‘That’s how you succeed.’
Park CEO displayed what appeared to be a logo still in development on the screen.
[NOVA]
“It’s a brand called Nova.”
“Ooh….”
The logo looked luxurious at first glance.
And to me, that logo appeared in a different light.
‘This… would suit Almond.’
Just as Nova pursues high-end capsules, Sanghyeon ultimately aims for entry into the major scene.
If they mixed well together, perhaps there could be good synergy.
It’s still just a fantasy for now.
* * *
About three hours had passed.
The customized estimate came through.
Park CEO chuckled as he looked over the estimate.
“Sanghyeon…”
“Yes?”
Sanghyeon, who had taken a seat across from Park CEO at some point, lifted his head.
“You’ve exceeded our expectations.”
I had no idea what he was talking about.
I had simply moved inside the capsule for three hours straight, doing exactly as instructed.
“Your instantaneous focus, acceleration, and cerebral wave expandability have already surpassed top-tier—they’re the best I’ve ever seen with my own eyes…”
Difficult-to-understand words flowed out.
Then.
“…Have you ever had any problems with your brain?”
The CEO asked in a cautious tone.
“Medical information will never leak outside, so don’t worry and tell me. Otherwise, I can’t create a customized capsule.”
“…Ah.”
I made eye contact with Juhyeok for a moment.
Then I told him everything.
Kang-seok Lee, the capsule room owner standing beside us, already knew this story.
“Ah. So it was a brain nerve problem with your right arm… That makes sense. It’s been persisting for so long…”
The CEO nodded and jotted something down.
“Hmm… I originally estimated about two weeks…”
The CEO looked at the calendar.
“It will take a bit longer.”
“Is there… a problem? The current capsule is working fine for me.”
“Working fine? That can’t be right.”
“Ah… Well, there are some difficult aspects to it, of course.”
“Yes. I imagine so. If possible, I’ll try to manufacture it while accounting for your current handicap. I’m not sure if it’s possible, but we’ll do more research on our end.”
Could he actually adjust the overload related to my right arm?
‘That can’t be possible.’
Even Jeon-ja-pa couldn’t overcome that.
It probably won’t work.
Still, it’s good that he’s at least trying.
“I understand. Thank you.”
“We’ll have it ready before the finals anyway. That way we get some advertising benefit too.”
“Ah.”
I nodded in acknowledgment.
“Thank you. The production was faster than expected.”
“The world has gotten better, after all.”
This was the moment.
The instant when Sang-hyun Yu became deeply etched in Park CEO’s mind.
‘His reaction is fascinating.’
A comment about reaching the finals. It was just something he’d said half in jest.
Yet the response was remarkably composed. Not a manufactured calm, but genuine—he truly believed he would naturally make it to the finals.
Park CEO offered a different kind of smile and extended his hand.
* * *
And so the next day arrived.
Today was the match against Ramsquirrel Thunder.
“Balloon Stars versus Ramsquirrel Thunder! Ramsquirrel Thunder versus Balloon Stars! The match begins!”
Ramsquirrel Thunder.
Hardly a powerhouse team.
During scrimmages, Balloon Stars hadn’t lost a single game against them.
They ranked near the bottom in power rankings. The disparity in strength was so severe that both the ban-pick phase and gameplay were effortless.
There was only one bundle of champions they needed to ban, while we could pick anything and still win.
“Ah…! This is brutal!”
“Ramsquirrel Thunder! Losing again!?”
“At least get one kill! Please! Just take down one player!?”
When a game becomes too one-sided, it actually loses its entertainment value.
So the casters had their work cut out for them. They cranked up the energy and delivered passionate commentary, ensuring the game didn’t seem entirely tedious.
Fortunately, Balloon Stars favored a style of pushing decisively rather than grinding out victories through suffocating macro play.
I can’t translate this line because it appears to contain internet slang, onomatopoeia, and emojis that don’t form coherent Korean words or phrases. “람쥐썬더” doesn’t correspond to standard Korean vocabulary, and “지못미” and “ㅠㅠㅠ” are internet expressions rather than translatable text.
-The power gap is insane
I’m not even a fan, but I just can’t bring myself to watch it…ㅋㅋㅋ
How am I supposed to win when mid and jungle are Bronze and Silver lol
Man, picking teams here totally sucked lol
In a flash, they secured a clean 2-0 sweep.
“Wow. A clean 2-0 victory, right? So now…”
#1 Godanbaek
#1 Soloizebaek
#1 Red Carpets
#1 Balloon Stars
“Either way, we’re in first place, right?”
“Puhaha. Well, that’s true. We’re definitely in first!”
Tied for first place with four teams total.
All formidable teams we’d faced before. The somewhat surprising one was Soloizebaek.
“There’s actually another team here that’s quite unexpected!”
“It’s Soloizebaek, right? Literally Soloizebaek! I’m back! That’s the vibe, isn’t it?”
“Mosol has the nickname of being an extreme talent genius. This player apparently received four professional offers at just seventeen years old.”
“Really?”
“And they were all for different games.”
“That’s remarkable.”
“But God didn’t give Mosol anything else.”
“A girlfriend?”
“What? Oh, no. I meant his teammates….”
Soloizebaek. This team had a Challenger-level mid-laner, but the rest of the members were absolute liabilities.
Yet somehow they’d managed to secure two wins and were now tied for first place with Balloon Stars.
Green Tea Bagging, which had relatively solid overall strength, was instead sitting at two losses.
Almond was worried enough to wonder if there had been some internal conflict within Green Tea Bagging.
“Good work. Let’s keep playing like this tomorrow too!”
“The enemy team needs to play like they did today. Come on, hyung….”
“Wahaha! Is that so?”
Fortunately, such concerns didn’t apply to Balloon Stars. The team atmosphere was excellent.
At least for the past week or so.
It was probably because Balloon Stars had favorable matchups.
“Balloon Stars! They’re slaughtering amateurs!”
“They’re destroying Cheese Factory!!!”
“Ahhh~ The factory’s on fire! Miho’s Solaria right now! The entire factory is burning up!”
“Almond! Almond! This player is absolutely insane!?”
“Ran! Almond’s Ran is literally dominating the entire map! There’s nothing anyone can do anywhere!!!”
“Balloon Stars~~ Taking another 2-0 victory with plenty of points to spare, they maintain their shared first place!?”
However, due to the nature of the round-robin format rules, favorable matchups ultimately meant nothing.
Everyone had to face everyone else eventually.
The time to face the strong teams just came later.
* * *
A few days later.
The day of my match against Soloizebaek had arrived.
“Today’s matchup is receiving quite a bit of attention, wouldn’t you say?”
As the caster posed the question as if warming up, King Gul responded eagerly, as if he’d been waiting for it.
“Yes! Soloizebaek and Balloon Stars! These two teams, along with Godanbaek, are currently tied for first place!”
Before long, the first-place teams had narrowed down to exactly three.
Balloon Stars, Soloizebaek, and Godanbaek.
“That’s quite a surprising result, isn’t it?”
“Soloizebaek is especially surprising!”
“Is that so? Why?”
“Their scrim results were absolutely terrible. They got crushed every time we faced them!”
“Their mid laner is a Challenger, but the team composition was poorly constructed.”
Soloizebaek.
A team built around Mosol, their Challenger player.
Despite having a Challenger, the rest of the teammates’ skills were pathetic.
As a result, their practice match record was terrible.
“But now! Once they entered actual competition, their combat power became extraordinary! Moreover, the teams they’ve defeated have impressive track records!”
Yet in actual matches, they suddenly displayed tremendous strength.
“Green Tea Bagging, who has well-rounded team strength! Red Carpets, led by Challenger ADC Hong-cha with incredible scrim results! They even defeated Gotham City, who has a Challenger top laner!”
“Wow. They’ve only faced strong teams?”
Moreover, all the teams they’ve beaten are evaluated as powerhouses.
“Yes! Their experience is exceptional! Furthermore, the solo rank scores of the other laners have all risen several tiers, so this player Mosol’s leadership is being reevaluated!”
“So Mosol has made his teammates play better?”
“Exactly! That’s why we can’t even measure this team’s true power right now!”
In fact, the teammates’ ranks have risen during the tournament itself.
It means they’re no longer the old Soloizebaek.
“Incredible! Meanwhile, Balloon Stars has maintained their undefeated streak just the same, but the quality of teams they’ve defeated so far has been rather low, hasn’t it?”
“That’s right. They’ve faced mostly easier opponents.”
Meanwhile, my team is also undefeated, but we’ve only faced easy teams so far.
A completely opposite situation from Soloizebaek.
Then the caster adjusted his earpiece and changed the subject.
“Ah~ while we were talking! The ban-pick phase is starting! Let’s go watch!”
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