Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 69
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 1 Episode 69
25. Should Have Only Dreamed (1)
Thud!
A colossal axe descended with a vicious edge, crushing downward.
The ground split open with a sharp crack.
It was the floor where Almond’s avatar had been standing.
“Whoa….”
Almond had already slipped to the side. Even against the sudden ambush, he appeared composed.
“That’s a bit much right when the lights come on.”
Accustomed to streaming, he muttered his commentary even now.
Whoosh!
As if to shatter that composure, a massive spear came flying again.
“Ugh!”
Swish.
Almond threw his body to the side, evading it.
Thud!
That spear too only succeeded in splitting the unfortunate floor.
But it didn’t end there.
Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh!
Blades came flying from all directions simultaneously.
“…!”
Almond froze for a moment.
‘Where is it? The blind spot.’
They came simultaneously, but there was always a blind spot.
It was always that way in the videos Jeon-ja-pa had played. There was always a way.
As with all games.
‘There it is.’
Crack—
Finding the blind spot, I hurled my body forward. I rolled downward in a sliding motion.
Clang!
Three blades collided in the empty space where I had been, erupting in sparks.
I had evaded it.
Laughter burst out from above.
[Wow! As expected of Almond. You don’t fall easily, do you?]
A resonant voice rang out.
It was Huyeon Yu, who had grown so massive she could now look down upon the Dome Stadium.
and lol
-So ruthless, Huyeon!!
-Without a word, just suddenly?
That’s ridiculous, of course that’s the one that survives.
-Wow, it’s so massive…!
Hahaha wow hahaha
I can’t provide a meaningful translation for this text as it appears to be random Korean characters and onomatopoeia (ㅋㅋㅋ represents laughter) without coherent meaning.
Damn, that’s huge lol
-Jeon-ja-pa’s record please!
-!Jeon-ja-pa’s record
[So many people are asking about Jeon-ja-pa’s record… Here it is!]
Boom!
The massive Huyeon Yu held up a massive placard for all to see.
[30 minutes 39 seconds]
A full thirty minutes of survival.
-Insane, even watching again he’s a monster
-You’re telling me to dodge that thing flying at me for 30 minutes straight?
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ (laughter)
-Heh
[How about it? Pretty impressive, right? Honestly, matching Jeon-ja-pa’s record is impossible. Right, Almond?]
Even as Huyeon Yu grinned mischievously while provoking Almond, weapons continued to rain down upon him.
Almond moved his body lightly once more.
Boom! Boom!
Every weapon missed him entirely, shattering against the floor instead.
[Oh… You certainly are different, aren’t you? 71 percent of the users who played here dropped out at this stage.]
71 percent of users eliminated at this point.
Almond found it hard to believe.
‘From this…?’
He couldn’t easily imagine people actually struggling with something like this.
Compared to what he’d seen in the videos, this was nothing at all.
As expected.
[Well. The warm-up is over now!]
It seemed a new phase was about to begin.
-Godly warm-up
Hahahaha
-That was just the warm-up
-Wow
Poor almond ㅠㅠㅠ
Ugh, this is so frustrating.
-???: Sis!! I’m seriously dying!!!!
[From here on is the real deal! Phase Two! Let’s go!]
* * *
After Huyeon Yu’s resonant voice rang out.
Boom boom boom!!!
The floor beneath Almond’s feet began to tremble slowly.
Several square tiles that had been shattered by weapons sank into the ground.
At first glance, the empty space where the tiles disappeared was a pitch-black abyss. It was clear that anyone who fell into it would not survive.
-Whoa, the floor is collapsing?!
-Scary as hell
Don’t die, Almond ㅠㅠㅠㅠ
-Wow this is crazy
-Oh it changed. Different from when Jeon-ja-pa did it.
This was a method that didn’t exist in Jeon-ja-pa’s video.
Probably if the same method was used, the test subjects might memorize and come prepared, so they vary it slightly.
-How do you even dodge that suddenly?
Lol, the floor is literally caving in.
-Is there even a rule?
-Scary
The tiles appear to disappear suddenly.
But there are definitely hints.
‘There are warning signs.’
First, the tiles that were damaged when the weapons struck the floor earlier disappear.
Second, they emit a faint vibration before disappearing.
Just like how a controller vibrates to warn of danger when playing console games.
[Let’s do this properly!]
Along with Huyeon Yu’s cheerful voice, the tiles now begin to collapse downward in earnest.
Rumble rumble…
‘Here it comes!’
Almond felt the vibration beforehand and twisted his body to evade.
Boom! Boom!
Even as the tiles fell away with a loud roar one by one, the spot where Almond stood remained intact.
-Wow. What is this, did you memorize it?
-How are you doing this?
Why would I memorize it? It’s a type of problem that didn’t even exist back when there were electromagnetic waves lol
Because he kept choosing only safe spots so well, people even suggested he must have memorized it. As expected, Huyeon Yu immediately addresses this.
“Absolutely not memorized! There was no prior notice about today’s format! Anyway, this is truly amazing! Almond! You’re dodging everything! It’s like the main character in a Hollywood movie, jumping on a collapsing bridge!!!”
That’s hilarious, lol
I’m dying laughing ㅋㅋㅋ
lol that’s funny
-The protagonist never dies anyway!
Huyeon Yu’s comparison was exaggerated, but it was accurate nonetheless.
Crrrunch…!
Almond navigated through the endless cascade of crumbling tiles like a ghost, his feet finding only the solid ones as he survived the onslaught.
Not a trace of tension could be found on his face.
-Almond seems a bit bored?
That was it.
His expression was closer to boredom.
Even as the floor crumbled before his eyes.
-Hahaha wow
-So composed
-If that were Balloon Gum, he’d die 5 times over
-I’d be screaming my lungs out
About five minutes passed like that.
‘The pattern changed.’
Now tiles other than the ones destroyed by weapons began sinking downward as well.
Boom!
Now there was no way to predict which tiles would sink. I could only feel the vibrations and move accordingly.
Almond’s pace slowed slightly.
Another three minutes passed.
[Incredible! Eight minutes! You’re holding on comfortably for eight minutes! This alone puts you in the top 11 percent! Did you really only start using the Capsule three weeks ago?!]
That’s when it happened.
Whoooosh!!!
A massive axe flies in with a familiar sound of tearing air.
Aimed precisely at Almond, who was moving away from the vibrating tile!
‘So the weapons are included too.’
Almond quickly ducked, letting the axe pass over him.
Crash!
The tile behind him falls into the abyss with a loud noise.
‘Now tiles hit by weapons disappear immediately.’
Almond instantly processes the new rule in his mind.
‘Avoid the weapons, avoid the vibrating tiles, avoid the tiles hit by weapons.’
I hammer three elements to avoid precisely into my head.
I identify the patterns while dodging the terrifying projectiles and falling tiles.
In actual reality, this wouldn’t have been possible in such a brief moment.
But in full-dive Virtual Reality, it was at least possible.
[Ten minutes have passed! Almond’s record is now in the top 9 percent!]
Ten minutes had now elapsed.
‘Damn, this is long.’
I’d only reached one-third of the way.
Jeon-ja-pa’s record of thirty minutes still seemed impossibly distant.
* * *
Meanwhile, in the engineer’s lab where Almond’s test was underway.
“Um… Engineer? Are these readings actually normal?”
An assistant asked the head engineer there.
Survive! The test wasn’t simply measuring survival time.
It was also a test that quantified his potential and stats in full-dive gaming through the performance he displayed during that survival period.
It was done to measure what was commonly called Virtual Reality Numerical Stats—VNS.
But that was becoming somewhat problematic.
One of the graphs among the elements that needed to be measured was on the verge of going off the frame.
The engineer who received the question tilted his head in confusion.
“Hmm… Well, that’s quite high. But there’s nothing wrong with the machine.”
The graph bar expressing concentration. It was nearly touching the edge of the screen. The engineer stroked his chin for a moment.
‘If that reading is high, then practically all the other stats would be calculated as proportionally high as well.’
Full-dive is a world that moves solely through the mind. High concentration means high mental physicality.
That meant most of the techniques and skills implemented in that world would be high as well.
Of course, concentration wasn’t everything, and there were many other subtle factors involved….
‘At this rate, the VNS would exceed 250.’
I visualized the number that was expected to emerge.
It didn’t make sense.
I’d never seen such a reading. Except for exactly one person.
‘The same level as Jeon-ja-pa?’
Jeon-ja-pa, recognized as the unwavering tier-1 virtual reality gamer.
An existence that dominated not just domestically, but globally.
Those were the kinds of numbers he had displayed.
The assistant asked again.
“Can those readings… really be that high?”
“Hmm… It’s not impossible. Jeon-ja-pa had them.”
“Ah… I, I see.”
“You weren’t here back then. It’s natural you wouldn’t know. And since it’s such an exceptional reading… we didn’t even bother teaching it to people.”
The engineer leaned his head close to the game screen.
“But… to see such readings appear again. Interesting, isn’t it?”
Almond on the screen was struggling between incoming projectiles and collapsing tiles.
He was dodging well. Without a single mistake.
Dodging alone wasn’t something unusual.
Even without being Jeon-ja-pa, professional gamers at that level all survived this section well.
But something was different.
There was something like an extra span of composure.
Even when dodging the same projectiles, his movements looked far smoother.
‘Fascinating.’
The engineer’s interest was piqued.
How does he pull off such fluid movements?
Without any exaggerated motions, he evades as if he already knows what’s coming his way.
I’ve never seen a tester dodge like this while giving off such an impression.
Except for Jeon-ja-pa.
To visually remind me of Jeon-ja-pa—that’s extraordinary.
‘Could it really be that his successor has appeared?’
Since Jeon-ja-pa existed as a person, it wouldn’t be strange for another genius to emerge and follow in his footsteps.
Besides, being good at this doesn’t necessarily make someone a genius. Just as high IQ alone doesn’t make someone great.
“But isn’t that person 29 years old?”
He’s 29 by Korean age.
Now he’s entered his 30s.
How is a man who just turned 30 displaying concentration metrics at that level?
Jeon-ja-pa was only 23 when he was tested. He was already a professional gamer then, in his prime.
But this complete beginner who just started the Capsule is showing numbers like that?
It doesn’t make sense.
What was he doing before this?
“That’s correct. He’s 30. Is that even possible?”
“Well. It’s happening right in front of us.”
I hate to admit it, but I can’t deny what’s actually occurring. That’s not how an engineer should think.
A phenomenon is a phenomenon. It has to be recorded in the statistics.
Then I need to find the reason.
The reason or cause behind how he can do this.
That was my job.
The engineer falls into deep thought.
A moment later.
“Imagery training.”
I mutter as something comes to mind.
“Pardon?”
“If he’s been doing imagery training consistently, it’s possible.”
My assistant’s expression turns into a question mark.
Imagery training? It’s established that it helps with full-dive performance.
That’s true, but…
“Ah… that’s a bit…”
Imagery training can’t have a decisive impact like that.
If that alone produced such performance, all professional gamers would be doing imagery training.
“Hear me out. Ten years.”
“What?!”
“For reaction speeds like that to emerge in full-dive. You’d need about ten years. Just by simple calculation, that’s the answer.”
“Ten years?!”
“Yes. Without missing a single day. Every day, at the same time, repeating the exact same thing. To the point it appears in your dreams. Then theoretically, it becomes possible. Concentration metrics at that level.”
Of course, the Engineer knew better than anyone that this made no sense.
Ten years was longer than the time it took for full-dive technology to emerge.
Full-dive had been commercialized and become widespread eight years ago.
So how could he have been doing image training two years before that?
Even if it were possible.
The question of why remained.
He was supposedly a corporate employee. What on earth had he been doing image training for, every single day for ten years?
And it must have been distinctly concrete and high-intensity image training at that.
Ultra-high-intensity image training that could be classified as such, every day for ten years?
It was impossible by ordinary human willpower. In a sense, it wasn’t even within the bounds of normalcy.
It was practically at the level of mental illness.
If someone were going to do image training like that, they’d normally just move their body directly instead.
‘Why?’
But why had this person called Almond done such a thing?
Was it to excel at virtual reality games?
If that were the case, it would explain why he trained only through imagery without direct physical training.
“No way! Maybe he’s just a genius born with a different brain structure from the start?”
“Hmm… That could be it. But….”
“But?”
“That kind of conclusion is a bit boring, isn’t it? Just that he was like that from the beginning. His brain was always this way. That sort of conclusion isn’t very mathematical.”
“…Yes, I see.”
In the meantime.
“Oh… Fifteen minutes have passed.”
Half of Jeon-ja-pa’s record had already been broken.
And in Almond’s eyes, there was still composure.
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