Master Swordsman’s Stream - Chapter 229
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Chapter 229
Seo Jun acknowledged Dang So’s promise to explain about the main account later, then added Geomsin331 and Geomsin500 as friends first.
Dang So, who was Geomsin331, said he was planning to change his nickname.
Something about changing it for fraud purposes, or whatever it was.
Siksik Corner, who was Geomsin500, said he’d bring his nickname to this character once he completely deleted his main account.
Seo Jun thought it unnecessary to delete it, but since Siksik Corner insisted on doing it himself, he didn’t try to stop him.
“But do we really need to change the nickname? The current one feels like my subordinates, and it’s good… no, it feels like unity.”
“That’s annoying! This isn’t special if it isn’t special.”
“Ha ha… I’ve already been kicked out of the guild anyway, so it doesn’t matter…”
“Whatever. Do as you like.”
[마트시식코너로연명함: Yeah yeah, I’ll figure it out lol. Not like I said I’d be your secretary—I said I’d be your secretary, not your stooge]
Seo Jun glanced to the side.
He desperately avoided Seo Jun’s gaze.
Apparently, he felt embarrassed every time he typed in chat.
And yet he still wanted to do it?
Pathetic.
“That’s right. Yes.”
Seo Jun had eventually adapted to this peculiar form of communication.
When he told him not to type, he’d get so deflated that Seo Jun couldn’t help it.
Look there.
He’s fidgeting and laughing again.
[마트시식코너로연명함: Yeah you hyung lololol]
[마트시식코너로연명함: So even the Geomsin you guys love so much threw in the towel~~]
“Then let’s go change jobs.”
According to the explanation, users who entered through Skip Tickets could change jobs on their first continent, Peron, where they set foot.
Since Seo Jun’s character was already max level due to the Skip Ticket’s effect, he only needed to change jobs.
“Is this how you move between maps?”
It wasn’t much different from a PC game. There was a large circle made of light hovering about knee-height, connected to the next map, and when you entered it, a message appeared asking if you wanted to move.
“Are there no mounts?”
I’ve seen them in RPGs before?
“You’ll get those by clearing challenge missions in this event…”
Seo Jun was already wearing equipment given by the event through mail collection.
So his character was max level with 250 item level.
“I see.”
That’s when it happened.
[‘Mail Check’ has donated 50,000 won!]
A donation with just a nickname, no message, appeared on Seo Jun’s stream.
“Let me check that.”
A donation and mail?
Seo Jun found the mailbox in the upper left of his vision and tapped it.
Inside were numerous messages.
The maximum mailbox capacity was 200 items.
With 179 out of those 200 slots nearly full, the chat mentioned this was a count that a casual player would find difficult to accumulate.
“First, thank you all for sending these.”
Then, just because the mailbox had been mentioned on stream, the remaining 21 slots filled up instantly.
After confirming and thanking each sender, Seo Jun found the mail from whoever had donated as the 168th message.
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Use it well.
Welcome to Rackle.
[Golden King’s Raven][Mythic]
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“Oh. Is this a good item?”
-Whoa!
-Mythic tier? Insane
-Man’s got deep pockets, just giving away something that rare lololol Such a cool guy
-Info) Item grades are Common, Rare, Heroic, Legendary, and Mythic. For mounts, the higher the grade, the faster the speed and the more bonus effects it has.
-No listings on the auction house lololol It used to sell for 200K gold, and a month ago the last remaining mount sold to Hyeoljeot for 1M gold
One million gold was equivalent to 100K won in real money—basically no difference.
‘But since there are no listings at all, unless the game company releases it again somehow, even with a lot of money it’s hard to obtain.’
He’d heard that RPGs have many items like this.
“Thank you. I’ll use it well.”
Seo Jun opened the item window after receiving the mail and pressed use.
The item disappeared and a notification popped up saying a new mount had been registered.
Finding the mount icon among those next to the mailbox, Seo Jun summoned it immediately.
In the blink of an eye, he was sitting atop a black raven, far larger than a human, clad in golden armor.
“Oh. Looks like I control movement like a horse, holding the reins and giving commands.”
The difficulty wasn’t that high.
“Let’s go.”
“Yes.”
Siksik Corner was now riding what looked like a warhorse.
“Wait! How are you riding that! You couldn’t have brought gold from Solarion!”
“…It’s mileage. I just bought it.”
“No way! Then I should spend real money too!”
“Let’s move now.”
Seo Jun didn’t give Dang So time to respond.
“Hold on! Stop!”
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After passing through three ordinary field maps on Peron, they arrived at what looked like a town.
It felt like a more advanced city rather than a medieval village.
“The map is way bigger than I thought? A mount is really essential.”
[마트시식코너로연명함: To be precise, you need a Legendary mount, newbie. Anything below that is trash lololol]
“So where’s the job change building?”
“Um, over there…”
Siksik Corner pointed to one location.
Dang So waited up every time he fell too far behind, but he still couldn’t keep pace.
So right now he was running hard in the distance with the other Geomshins.
“That building over there, right?”
“Yes. The setting for this Skip Ticket is that you recover memories, so you can skip the related story quests and change jobs right away. You can do it immediately if you want, or you can preview it first.”
“What job are you going to choose?”
“I’ll… decide after seeing what you do. It’d be no fun if we overlap.”
“That doesn’t have to happen.”
“That’s fine…”
“Tell Dang So when he arrives not to change jobs, just wait.”
“Me?”
“Yes.”
“That’s a bit…”
“No, I can’t hear you.”
Seo Jun finished speaking and headed into the building.
-lololololol
-Siksik Corner’s real personality is so pure lololol
-Look how uncomfortable he gets when asked to tell Dang So lololol
-So what job’s the guild master picking? lololol
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Siksik Corner let out a sigh and relayed Seo Jun’s message to Dang So, who had come running in frustration.
“So…”
“What!”
Wow.
Without the Geomsin concept, the act fell apart. Impressive!
“The, the Geomsin said to wait for you.”
“Ha! So you don’t want the classes to overlap? That makes no sense. No one can stop me!”
With that, Dang So sat down on the ground.
Siksik Corner stared at him in disbelief, but when their eyes met, he looked away and asked quietly.
“Then why did you sit down?”
“I’m tired!”
“But it’s virtual reality?”
“Shut up!”
“Okay.”
With nothing left to say, they awkwardly watched Seo Jun’s stream.
Seo Jun, absurdly, seemed intent on testing all the classes before having them wait for him.
[Hmm. If guns are the weapon this time, how do you use Counter? Ah. The damage is lower, but there’s a dedicated skill for each class that’s perfect for countering.]
But Siksik Corner had no real complaints.
After all, his game life was twisted.
Badly twisted.
Not from deleting a max-level character.
‘Ugh. Why’d I have to get excited showing off because lots of people were watching.’
Solarion, the demon server of monsters, had a concept of a Manner Guild that didn’t exist in Luna On.
This Manner Guild was literally a guild that only accepted users who played with good manners.
So if you asked whether Solarion, which had such a Manner Guild, was cleaner than Luna On, the answer was the opposite.
It existed precisely because Solarion was dirtier.
On Luna On, if you’re a bad-mannered user, it’s hard to get into a guild.
Most players play with decent manners.
But Solarion?
‘If you don’t want to meet toxic users, you have to join a Manner Guild.’
That’s the difference.
The Manner Guilds made up about 90% and Toxic Guilds about 10%, so it wasn’t quite as hellish as a true demon server, but close.
‘Now that I can only enter those 10% guilds…’
He’d been kicked from his guild.
Because streaming and showing off was clearly a toxic act.
No mercy. That’s just how Solarion was.
‘Ah. My life in the game…’
Being noticed by 60,000 viewers was definitely exciting.
That’s why he’d forgotten that his nickname was the same as his viewer count, that he needed to maintain polite chat, and he’d let his true nature show. Then he’d even bragged about his guild party.
And just like that, his game life was over.
The 90% of Manner Guilds on Solarion wouldn’t take him easily now.
Even if he changed his nickname, at this level of attention, he’d keep getting called out.
Actually joining a Toxic Guild was…
‘I don’t fit in there…’
He’d entered Raven while watching the stream.
[Hmm. I’ve tried this job too, but nothing really clicks. Should we move on?]
And he’d gone into the Solarion guild-related message board.
It was already occupied by the 10% of toxic users.
Despite their small numbers, they were like Spartan warriors—given enough time on the internet, they could outnumber an army alone.
‘As I thought, they’re all watching the stream.’
Being the first corporate streamer to appear on Rackle, the attention was extraordinary.
[lol this is gonna be our boss content. That streamer can never clear it]
[Successfully dodging once is pretty impressive]
[Skill seems legit?]
[We should try to recruit them into our party lolol Then we could totally clear boss content]
[Would they come to you guys? lololol Get real]
‘What’s this post?’
While Seo Jun was still testing characters and checking Counters, he came across a post that looked ominous.
[Anyone got characters on Luna On?]
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If so, send me a note lol
You trust your bro right?
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The author was a user with an ordinary nickname.
But as someone who’d hung around this board, he knew who owned that nickname.
The Rank 1 Guild of the Solarion server, the reason Solarion server was called a demon server of monsters.
A user of the “monster” type who accepted anyone as long as their item level was high.
-??? Why???
└We’ll just try inviting them to our party, and if they don’t accept lol (Post Author)
└That’s insane lololol
└Did you actually make a Luna On character yourself?
└Quite a lot of our guild members are doing this lol (Post Author)
└Since searching for Luna On characters won’t show Solarion characters on Rakle, no worries. We can go in disguise lol (Post Author)
└What kind of place is your guild anyway ㅋㅋㅋ
‘I guess.’
With the Rank 1 Guild acting like that, the server was sinister.
At least he’d only bragged a little on the internet; he’d never acted badly in reality.
‘That streamer’s gotta pick a job that’s decent for PVP.’
If that post wasn’t just casual and the other side was actually watching, it could get annoying.
They were insane after all.
“Oh finally! I’ve tried them all!”
At the words of Dang So, another crazy person sprawled out beside him, he turned his attention back to the stream.
[Well. I’ve tried them all, but nothing really stands out. But I’ve decided anyway!]
So what would he pick?
‘With good mechanics, an Assassin or Gunner type that flies around in PVP would seem best…’
A mobile Assassin?
A traditional Warrior?
A Mage with powerful burst or endless sustained damage?
A flashy Mechanic?
A romantic Gunner?
The choices were many.
But what Seo Jun chose was beyond his expectations.
How could he?
[I’m going to stay as a Beginner Class! This is the easiest for Countering!]
Meaning he didn’t job change at all—he chose to stay a Beginner.
“What… are you serious? For real…?”
Was there anyone who actually did that?
“No, that crazy bastard! He’s serious! That guy follows through! No way! The Rank 1 Guild’s dream!”
Siksik Corner finally understood now.
Why this Dang So beside him followed Seo Jun around.
The craziest person was Seo Jun.
[I’m serious. Now let’s go test this new job!]
At the absurdity, his fingers itched.
‘That’s not a new job…’
At this rate, even the crazy guys on Solarion would probably just write him off as an idiot.
At least that was fortunate.
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