Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 901
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 4 Episode 32
11. Math Ghost vs Almond (2)
Thwack! Thwack!
Almond had tried every type of talisman, but the Math Ghost continued speaking.
“Uuuughhhh! Q-q-quiz time! Y-y-you must s-solve this! Only then c-can you p-pass through!”
“Wow. This is completely broken. Why won’t the talisman work on a ghost?”
Almond grumbled without giving a single thought to the errors he himself had committed. Time was of the essence, after all.
-LMAOOOOO
-HAHAHAHAHAHA
-…says the guy who just shot Aghwi to death with a rocket
-The real bug in this game: Almond
Then the Math Ghost finally posed the quiz.
[19-18=18]
“Draw just one line to make this equation true. However, you cannot change the equals sign!”
“Hmm….”
As Almond’s eyes naturally drifted toward the chat, a donation came through.
Ding.
[Rubisword donated 10,000 won.]
[Everyone shush]
-HAHAHAHA
-Oops
-Answer locked down lol
-No backseat gaming lol
-But I bet nobody knows anyway
Almond’s eyes finally returned to the numbers after glancing at the chat.
“Hmm….”
Almond’s expression suddenly darkened. It seemed difficult to push his brain to full capacity after so long.
Ding.
[Naemtu donated 3,000 won.]
[He was singing “Strategy is Almond~” but now he’s making every ugly face imaginable in front of actual strategy lol]
-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
-LMAOOO
-“Strategy” really does make him shrink into nothing…
-Hehe
-It’s real lol
-Where’d your strategy go, Almond?
-Real talk, where’d all that confidence go lol
* * *
There were those standing before the Math Ghost with expressions just as contorted as Almond’s.
At that same moment, they were employees from the sales department of the live streaming platform Cheese.
“Sigh… we can’t get the streamer tiers organized. We just can’t.”
“Tell me about it. Ugh, my head’s killing me.”
Cheese was a platform launching hastily to match Tribby’s withdrawal, so there was much to prepare.
The deadline was approaching fast. Yet they hadn’t even decided what commission rates to propose to each streamer.
Only one thing had been decided.
Unlike Tribby where everyone received equal terms, Cheese would pursue a “clear differentiation” strategy.
They would offer premium conditions to important streamers, while unfortunately offering minimum conditions to the rest.
Without doing this, they couldn’t afford the network fees, and the world of capital had always been a cold place.
Especially in the streamer industry, earnings and future potential were visible as clear data.
It was a place where one could analyze with such cold precision that frostbite seemed possible.
Small-scale streamers would inevitably end up following the major corporate streamers.
In the end, what mattered was the top-tier streamers.
Just as Ojinhyeok, the Department Manager at Cheese, was mentioning now.
“Right. First, the undisputed tier-one is Jello, right? Average viewers are heading toward 200,000. This is almost certain.”
“Yeah. They say that’s a record-breaking achievement since streaming entered a new era.”
A man capable of pulling 200,000 individual viewers without any special events or collaborations.
That was Jello from Tribby.
Jello’s transfer conditions were likely the most critical issue.
“Once we settle Jello’s conditions, everything else falls into place. He’s requesting a revenue split ratio, and he’s not demanding a large transfer fee, right?”
“Hmm…”
Department Manager Dongryeol Park listened to Ojinhyeok’s report.
He flicked his pen while running calculations in his head. He was exceptionally quick with numbers.
“Seven to three. Anything beyond that, we can’t offer. We absolutely must maintain confidentiality.”
“Right… but I think Paprika will offer that too. Should we try throwing out a bigger transfer fee instead?”
Organizing tiers and conditions within the company wasn’t difficult.
The problem was the rival company, Paprika.
Department Manager Dongryeol Park’s eyes turned toward a brightly lit building across the curtain wall of the late-night office.
‘Those bastards haven’t left either.’
That was Paprika’s office. Ironically, the two buildings were right next to each other.
It seemed those guys were also preparing for the final battle.
Right now they were only contacting major streamers, but starting tomorrow, all the sales staff would scatter like hunting dogs to meet with every streamer.
They had to establish their strategy and system perfectly before then. Otherwise, they’d be endlessly manipulated by streamers and lose everyone.
“Was it eight to two that Jello was requesting?”
“…Yes.”
“What if we go eight to two just for Jello?”
“That would be…”
Honestly, he wasn’t sure if the company would even break even financially that way. When the report went up to the executives later, he’d definitely be marked down in his evaluation.
“Let’s set the tier below that at a 6-4 split… and after that, who’s next? Cutie Pie? Balloon Gum?”
Jello was in the process of scouting the next target.
Someone interjected with a suggestion.
“What about Almond?”
“…What?”
“If an 8-2 split is difficult to secure, wouldn’t it be worth prioritizing Almond as a target instead of Jello?”
The Department Manager reviewed the documents once more.
Average viewership: 80,000 to 90,000.
By the standards of the streaming market from years past, it would be an impressive figure, but with the top tier now approaching 200,000 viewers, the gap was substantial.
“Since his current revenue probably isn’t at the industry’s highest level, his demands likely won’t be excessive. He’d probably accept a 7-3 split… and I heard he’s looking to relocate soon. He’s even scouting office spaces for his company.”
What? The Department Manager adjusted his glasses and studied the employee who was speaking.
‘Team Leader Juhyeok.’
An unusual name.
“You’ve looked into all that?”
“Yes. Unlike Jello, he has a lot of external activities, so it was easy to find out. And… I believe Almond is worth bringing in even with an 8-2 split.”
“…?”
A moment of silence fell.
They were still deliberating over an 8-2 split for Jello?
“Of course, we should try to negotiate for a 7-3 split as much as possible…”
“No. That’s not it. We need to establish the system at exactly 7-3 from the start. Are we going to waver from the beginning? And there’s absolutely no way he’s worth an 8-2 split. Even 7-3 is too generous.”
The Department Manager tapped the numbers as he spoke.
“It’s certainly an advantage that he’s a well-known streamer externally. We absolutely need to bring him in—we need the publicity. But that doesn’t mean we should offer him those terms.”
“Ah… yes, yes… but!”
Juhyeok corrected the flawed data.
“Those numbers are averaging errors. Almond hasn’t even been streaming for a year. If you look at the growth trajectory, it’s superior to anyone else’s. Plus, he’s currently pulling 140,000 viewers live right now…”
“I know that already, Team Leader Ju. And I know you’re handling Almond’s account.”
The Department Manager removed his glasses and looked at her.
“You said it was an averaging error earlier? Isn’t it also an error to assume that graph continues rising afterward? How can we know for certain?”
“Yes…?”
“That graph right now—how do you know what comes after? It could suddenly drop or continue rising. The numbers could have spiked due to the major international tournament event and then decline again, couldn’t they?”
“As you said, Almond is an important streamer. Keep researching him diligently and bring him in. But bring him in with a 7-3 split.”
* * *
After the meeting ended.
Though it was quite late, the Department Manager was on a call with someone in a corner of the company hallway.
“Sigh… Yes… I really got torn apart for saying that. Manager. I’m being completely honest with you. An 8 to 2 split won’t work…”
-Ah, is that so? Then I’ll have to decide after hearing what Paprika has to say.
The person on the call was Juhyeok Kim.
“…Right, of course. That’s how it should be. But our Cheese is really solid, you know? He’s the most similar to Tribby! And I think it’ll be advantageous since Almond connects frequently with the main stream.
-Yes. Yes. That’s true. But 7 to 3 is too tight.
“That’s… also quite high… Is there perhaps a signing bonus you’d want…?”
-Hmm. I think I’d need to consider it once the ratio is right. But what did he say exactly when he refused?
“…That’s…”
This was information that shouldn’t have been shared.
But Juhyeok persuaded him.
-Wouldn’t it be better if we shared information with each other and tried to meet what the higher-ups are asking for? Our interests are aligned anyway.
Juhyeok was right. The executives and employees had different interests.
The Department Manager needed to secure an 8 to 2 split, Juhyeok wanted an 8 to 2 split. Only the higher-ups were saying an 8 to 2 split was impossible.
“Sigh.”
The Department Manager finally sighed and shared everything they had discussed.
“I’m telling you everything. You can’t tell anyone else, understand? You got that?”
-So you’re thinking the upward momentum won’t continue?
“Right, that’s it. There was that big event—the international tournament. We think its impact will be significant.”
-Tribby has some time before completely withdrawing, right? Let’s wait until then.
“…What?”
-Isn’t that enough time to see whether growth continues or not?
How long is this guy planning to drag out the contract?
This was a gambit.
And what incredible confidence is this? Streamer growth has so many variables.
“Are you… sure about that?”
-Appeal to the higher-ups as much as possible. That way we can actually see if growth continues or not.
“Understood.”
Click.
The call ended.
“Sigh. What is this? Will it even work?”
If I drag things out too long, there’s a risk we’ll end up rushing into a contract. Saying to wait because growth will come. Is that even possible?
* * *
Thud.
I hung up the phone and suddenly let out a shout.
“Argh!”
Bang.
My fist came down hard on the desk.
I was anxious too, it seemed. If I only signed a contract after Tribby’s withdrawal, I’d never get decent terms.
“These bastards… Almond’s the top search term on Javer right now. They’re messing with me.”
Still, I couldn’t just snap up what Cheese was offering.
“What? A temporary boost from the international tournament? Seriously… did your ancestors make you win that tournament?”
This left me no choice but to consider Paprika instead.
“Paprika already has a lot of skilled players positioned there anyway…”
Former pro gamers who were good at games were heavily positioned at Paprika, and the platform’s basic atmosphere was skill-focused broadcasting.
More importantly, unlike Cheese, it wasn’t a new platform, so the broadcasts were much more stable.
The only problem was that Tribby and Paprika had very different platform atmospheres.
This was a bigger issue than I thought. The viewers would have to adapt to that platform.
“Anyway. Whoever I go with. I just need to show growth, right?”
No matter which deal I made, it was important to make sure that talk about rising from the international tournament special disappeared completely.
So I made my decision. I’d show just how far this growth momentum could continue.
“But…”
I muttered while staring at the broadcast screen.
“How did he solve that?”
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