Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 245
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 1 Episode 245
86. The Finals Begin (1)
A circle painted in layers of vivid, varied colors.
An era where fate diverged depending on which color zone the arrow landed in.
As if revealing his future, every arrow I released flew straight and true, landing within the yellow zone.
Right at the very center.
*Crack!*
Cheers erupted from the crowd.
The archer adjusted his cap briefly, shielding himself from the warm sunlight.
That was the only moment he ever paused.
Once the first shot confirmed the ‘path,’ there was no longer room for hesitation.
*Snap! Crack! Craaack!*
The bowstring trembled without pause, arrows streaking through the air.
Overwhelming skill surpassing any other competitor.
[C-consecutive perfect tens!]
[Remarkable! No matter how many times I watch it, it’s always astounding!]
[Gold medal! The youngest ever to claim gold….]
The video ended there.
-…? Is that really Almond?
-How are we supposed to tell from that lol
-The quality is terrible
└Not Almond?
└Ah~ the quality was so bad~ I thought it was Almond too!
-What. He was actually an archery athlete!?
└He’s not just an athlete level. Looking at his form
└Is that the Olympics?
└Nope, it’s the National Championships lol if it were the Olympics everyone would know lolol
└Ah… so it’s a smaller tournament.
-Go ask in Almond’s stream
└We asked something similar before but he said he’d talk about it during the championship interview lol
-Wait until the championship interview you bastards
-U.N.B.E.
“Why are you watching that?”
A voice suddenly came from behind.
This new model capsule barely made any opening sound… Juhyeok was startled.
“This is a bit different from the one I have?”
“…Different? Isn’t that you?”
“No. I mean, it is me….”
Juhyeok played the video that Sanghyeon had been holding.
‘What? They’re completely different?’
It wasn’t just a different level—seeing them side by side, they were completely different.
Juhyeok had only seen the original footage once, and only because Sanghyeon was being cautious about it, so he hadn’t noticed until now.
“What you have is a recording that was broadcast on local television… but this one was filmed solo.”
“Yeah. Looks like some random person who was visiting shot it. That’s why my name and stuff don’t show up. The quality’s terrible too.”
Of course, there was no way Sanghyeon would have another copy of that footage unless he was directly involved.
“I’m going to shower. Those Kingchiman guys are really something.”
Sanghyeon headed to the bathroom.
In the meantime, Juhyeok turned his attention back to the Community Site.
“Hmm…”
Juhyeok scratched his chin.
‘Why does a Kingchiman player have this footage?’
A National Championships video that nobody outside the archery industry cared about. And among all people, someone who played Kingdom had it.
“Not even a friend. How did he recognize a face from ten years ago…”
He trailed off, momentarily taken aback.
‘How on earth did he recognize me?’
The weather in the video was bright summer sunlight, and Sanghyeon was wearing a bucket hat.
Moreover, unlike the footage Sanghyeon had, it wasn’t labeled with something like “Sang-hyun Yu (17)” and there wasn’t much of a close-up.
There was no award ceremony scene either.
“…Did he know me originally?”
If he assumed the person originally knew Sang-hyun Yu, then it would be possible for him to upload this video and claim it was Almond.
He would have to be both someone involved at the scene and a viewer watching Almond’s broadcast right now.
‘What’s he thinking?’
It was hard to guess the intention behind uploading this video and asking about it.
The tone didn’t feel particularly malicious, and no matter how hard I racked my brain, I couldn’t imagine how this could disadvantage Sanghyeon.
If this came to light, honestly it would only be beneficial.
The only reason it hadn’t been revealed until now was purely because of Sanghyeon’s mental state—from a manager’s perspective, revealing it anytime would be nothing but welcome.
‘But who knows.’
The malice of the Community always exceeded Juhyeok’s imagination.
It was a place teeming with people who spent 24 hours thinking of ingenious ways to mess with others.
‘Let me try asking.’
Just in case, Juhyeok recorded the video, saved it to a file, and left a comment.
-Hey. Where’d you get something like this? That’s impressive.
I asked while mixing in some praise first.
“…”
After waiting about five minutes, there was no response.
“Ah, right.”
Every place has its own etiquette.
The Community is the same. If you don’t follow that etiquette when asking, nobody will answer.
Juhyeok asked as respectfully and politely as possible.
“This stupid bastard ㅋㅋㅋ Where did you get this video with no source? This is grounds for a lawsuit?”
About three seconds passed before an angry comment appeared.
What kind of crazy talk is that? You threaten to sue over everything, you psycho lolol
She was laughing with “ㅋㅋㅋ,” but the sound of her trembling keyboard could be heard even from where I was.
‘A complete novice.’
He didn’t seem like someone with much tolerance for community interactions.
One piece of information about the opponent had been added to Juhyeok’s mental file.
‘Should I just push him and make him delete it?’
There was nothing good about someone else’s video spreading around like gossip.
He didn’t even know the exact intentions of whoever uploaded it.
In that case, deletion was the better option.
-Isn’t that Almond? Isn’t that a violation of his image rights?
Nonsense.
Honestly, there’s no way image rights could be violated to that extent. You can’t even tell who it is.
“Lol that’s ridiculous. Portrait rights? You can’t even identify who it is, what are you talking about?”
That was the bait he’d thrown to get this exact response.
└You can’t even tell who it is. Why do you think it’s Almond?
The corners of Juhyeok’s mouth lifted slightly.
He immediately grabbed his phone and logged in with a different account.
“Yeah, that’s right lol. Why is that called an almond?”
└Other than shooting a bow and looking kind of handsome, there’s no connection….
Unless you’re someone who knows almonds well, lol
All three comments were from Juhyeok. That was the vicious aspect of anonymous communities. One person could use multiple accounts to gang up on someone. It was a tactic Juhyeok had unknowingly fallen victim to many times himself.
-If the video is clear enough to identify as Almond~ then regarding the other people in it, and if it’s not Almond, it would be a violation of image rights~ but if the video isn’t clear enough to identify anyone~ then why do you think it’s Almond?
He didn’t know if image rights violations actually applied this way. And even if they did, it would require a complaint, so there was nothing Juhyeok could do anyway.
But from the guy’s reaction, he was the type to get scared easily by this sort of thing. Intimidation was the goal anyway.
A moment later.
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(This post has been deleted.)
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The post was deleted.
“Huh. What the hell. That guy?”
It seemed he’d managed to make him back down.
“Doesn’t seem like a malicious type though.”
The way he obediently deleted it and ran away made it seem like he wasn’t a bad person.
Maybe he really did just happen to find it and uploaded it out of curiosity.
‘The problem is this won’t end here.’
The original was gone, but plenty of people had already seen it.
Huh? What, that video’s gone ㅋㅋ I was about to ask what year it was from
[Was it a troll? Deleted and ran away…]
[What’s this bait about?]
Among them, there would definitely be someone who had recorded the footage.
It was only a matter of time before videos like that started appearing one after another.
Through the Nan Tournament, Almond’s popularity had inflated by 2 to 3 times. His fanbase was substantial.
Even now, my former colleagues from the archery club knew that I was a streamer.
“Inevitably, the stage is being set.”
Whether I liked it or not, the stage was set.
And honestly, Juhyeok was pleased with this stage.
It was an opportunity for me to make a significant leap forward as a streamer.
No, even as a broadcaster beyond just a streamer.
And with that, Juhyeok would also take his leap accordingly.
He glanced briefly at the documents he had received yesterday.
[Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism]
It was the government agency one had to go through to establish a talent agency.
[Regarding the popular culture and arts planning business you inquired about…]
He had asked questions for agency certification.
“Two years in a related field….”
One had to work in a related field for a full two years to qualify to run an agency.
This was an entirely unexpected barrier to entry.
Apparently, this used to be four years before it was reduced to two….
“Has it been three months now?”
Juhyeok had only been at it for three months. Forty-five months remained.
Since the work as my manager alongside Sanghyeon had been enjoyable, the time would pass quickly.
The real problem was whether the government would recognize his career as a streamer manager.
Though the streaming market had been active for quite some time, the industry still lacked clear classification.
Like most public institutions, they’re always about ten years behind. There’s nothing to be done about it.
Unless one wore a legislator’s badge and changed the law, the one at a disadvantage had to adapt.
‘Major channels apparently have an easier time getting certified….’
To be easily recognized, I needed to be treated as a broadcaster beyond just a streamer.
In other words, I had to move to a major channel.
That wasn’t just good for Juhyeok. It was an enormous opportunity for me as well.
Unless I didn’t want to make money….
“Let me organize what to say.”
He stretched briefly and opened a notepad on one side of his computer screen.
He was trying to draft a sort of script for how to handle things going forward.
After all, hadn’t I said I’d say everything during the finals interview?
“I need to make sure that bastard Sang-hyun Yu doesn’t run his mouth carelessly about Korean soccer or whatever.”
Now much depended on his unreliable tongue.
Fortunately, until the day of the finals, that post never appeared again.
Until that day, that is.
* * *
Two days remained until the finals.
When Almond didn’t have practice, he would briefly turn on his stream to run some simple content.
No matter how close the finals were, he couldn’t just show viewers endless ranked grind sessions.
Most of his current practice was happening in private scrimmages anyway, so viewers couldn’t see any of it.
Thinking that at this rate no one could tell if he was a streamer or a pro gamer, he decided to go live.
[Current Viewers: 27,000]
It was a temporary spike from anticipation about the finals, but somehow he’d already surpassed 20,000 viewers solo.
[Reckless Warrior Raising]
For the stream start, he chose a mobile game he’d received sponsorship for earlier—something light.
-Lmao Balloon Gum’s a frog here too
-What even is this
-Roll! Roll!
Since it was a mobile game, Almond didn’t need to enter the Capsule, which worked in his favor, and viewers enjoyed seeing his face more vividly and naturally.
Hahaha your expression is so cute ㅠ
Mond, forget the bubble gum and raise Miho instead.
Let’s just make synthetic bubble gum lol
Occasionally he’d play some cheap, simple games too. He avoided anything requiring physical reflexes and mostly stuck to games that required thinking.
[Monument Abyss]
It was a 3D puzzle game with this title. Solving 3D puzzles in Virtual Reality was a different kind of fun.
Most of the time was spent scratching his head while moving large boxes around….
Either way, Almond was having a blast.
-Ugh so spicy
Almonds, walnuts, overworked…ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Almost balloon gum level of spiciness lol
-His teeth are gonna break
The puzzle game was one of the worst games Almond had played so far.
But that got a good reaction in its own way.
[SonicBark donated 10,000 won!]
[This nut’s really trying to get dental commercial deals, huh?]
‘Huh? A dental commercial?’
Almond thought that wasn’t such a bad idea either.
So naturally, he really couldn’t solve the puzzle to the end, and the viewers were grinding their teeth in frustration when it ended.
Well, it was supposed to end….
“Manager!”
-Huh haha, calling walnut
-Walnut come out!
-??: Is it my turn?
With Juhyeok’s help, Almond managed to solve the entire puzzle.
“Mission complete!”
He brazenly completed the ‘Clear 15 Stages Today’ mission and pocketed 200,000 won.
-That’s going toward the Manager’s salary, right?
-Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof!
-That doesn’t count!
“Well, I did earn 200,000 won.”
Still, he made sure to give a proper reaction.
He launched Battle Rage.
“Hyaaaah!”
With movements now quite familiar, he dove straight down without deploying a parachute.
The goal was to become a single arrow and send one unfortunate soul to their doom.
[Almond → Wronged Squid]
[98/100]
Thud!
With the sound, Almond’s avatar fell as well.
[Stream Ended]
The broadcast ended there.
Even if it was a casual game, a game is still a game. For tomorrow’s finals, I shouldn’t accumulate fatigue in the Capsule.
Even with a new Capsule, it doesn’t eliminate fatigue entirely.
‘I wonder if I’m ready.’
Come to think of it, this temporary Capsule was also being used for the last time today.
* * *
The next day.
Finally, it was the day of the finals.
The doorbell rang early in the morning.
-Ding~ Dong~!
At that sound, Almond’s eyes snapped open.
‘Finally.’
He rushed out and opened the window.
Two Installation Technicians looked up and shouted.
“You’re Sang-hyun Yu, correct?”
“We’re here to install your Capsule! From Nova!”
The custom Capsule that would bring him victory had arrived.
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