Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl
Chapter 161 158 The Amazing Streamer
Chapter 161, Section 158: The Amazing Streamer (Part 2 of 3)
Seeing that these people were having a lot of fun with this meme, Shimamura-san started playing along too.
"How could I possibly be Shimamura Yuna? If I were that good, why would I be here streaming for you guys? I would have been shining on the field long ago, why would I be stuck here being a lowly vampire streamer?"
"Sigh, but I think Shimamura Yuna is really not as good as me. My 20,000 captains are enough for her to learn for a lifetime."
Yuna Shimamura rarely expresses her sense of humor on her own initiative.
Or rather, she's simply not a humorous person.
At this moment, it's rare for me to take the initiative to joke around and be funny, so everyone finds it quite refreshing.
One by one, they all started using the meme too.
[I'll immediately have Takako Shimamura take you down, streamer!]
[If Shimamura Takako comes, I'll be the first to run. Good luck to the announcer!]
You look down on world champions? You're so arrogant!
To be honest, this meme is actually quite funny.
It's just so-so.
However, if we were to analyze the humor of this meme, the first point is that it's a meme based on Shimamura Yuna herself.
The fact that the world champion himself is a former VTuber on Bilibili is quite entertaining in itself.
Secondly,
Yuna Shimamura is really not a funny person at all.
Any joke that comes out of her mouth has a sense of contrast, which makes it funny.
Finally, this is a world champion.
World champion, and the world's first female athlete.
How could this be without a filter?
With these buffs stacked up, forget about the entertainment value of the show.
With Yuna Shimamura sitting here, she's a money-making machine.
Everyone treats it like they're looking at a giant panda in a zoo.
Watching it every day might get boring.
But if you look at it occasionally, there's absolutely nothing wrong with it; it's really interesting.
Not to mention that the pandas in the zoo can't talk, can't make people laugh, and can't play League of Legends.
But this genius and beautiful girl in front of me can do everything.
Isn't that awesome?
And so, everyone spent the first few minutes of the live stream in this cheerful atmosphere.
However, after this initial phase ended, some subsequent topics left Shimamura Yuna a little confused.
Soon, a large number of SCs began asking her questions that made her feel very strange.
[Shimamura-san, are you really going to WBG next season?]
[Shimamura-san, some people on Weibo are saying you're 99% going to WBG, while others are saying you're actually going to T1. Where are you actually going?]
Seeing these topics, the people of Shimamura were completely bewildered.
When did you say you were 99% going to WBG?
She immediately asked in the live stream, "Who said that? I didn't say that!"
Then, after the comments explained, she realized that someone had leaked the information on Weibo.
Yuna Shimamura doesn't use Weibo, but she searched for keywords on Bilibili based on the keywords suggested by her fellow Bilibili users.
Then, she felt like she was about to laugh out loud in anger.
"X Yi revealed that WBG's Shimamura is almost certainly confirmed, and the LPL's super team is about to be launched."
"Wait, who is this person? I don't even know him, how would he know???"
"Isn't this just pure fabrication?"
Yes, it's pure fabrication.
However, it must be said that when Shimamura Yuna saw this revelation, she felt that these people must have some inside information.
Because all the teams they mentioned, whether it was WBG, TES, or even T1, had contacted him.
Yes, even T1 has contacted me these past few days.
But the problem is, having made contact is one thing, but that's a world of difference from signing a contract.
You can't just say you're pregnant after going on a blind date, can you?
That's a world of difference, isn't it?
Moreover, if we're talking about transfers, Shimamura Yuna's current desire to transfer isn't actually that high.
My contact with those teams was limited to a brief communication to understand the situation and the intentions of both sides.
that is.
We chatted briefly on WeChat.
Well, that's all the contact we have.
Then, these insiders, who don't know where they got the information about their contact with these teams, exaggerated the matter and said, "Shimamura Yuna has basically confirmed her transfer to XXX."
Dude, where did you guys get this information from?
Yuna Shimamura was genuinely angry about these rumors.
So, she directly confronted the marketing account during the live stream: "This person, I demand that you delete this false message within an hour, or I will send you a lawyer's letter."
"Please, certain accounts, stop fabricating non-existent facts for the sake of traffic. Or rather, even if I do transfer to a team in the future, please don't listen to distorted secondhand information and spread rumors, okay?"
This X is notorious in the community for being a scumbag, and has been criticized by countless professional players and people in the community.
He relies on half-true and half-false insider information for many years, and sometimes even fabricates rumors to gain traffic. Sometimes his rumors have a significant impact on the contestants themselves.
He's always been annoying, but there's really nothing anyone can do about it.
On the one hand, the professional players who criticize him often have influence, but their fan base is generally not very united, so they can't form a team to fight and send this X-type player away in one wave.
For example, WBG's jungler Tian is said to have been sued for spreading rumors, but there is still no result.
On the other hand, this person is also very thick-skinned; after being seduced, he usually just pretends to be dead and that's it.
But today is different.
Today, he really hit a brick wall.
The newly crowned champion, one of the most popular professional players in the world, publicly criticized him for spreading rumors.
This isn't just a matter of being influenced by a player like Xiaotian, whose popularity is only average.
No sooner had Shimamura Yuna mentioned him in the live stream than she hadn't even turned off the video of the reposted X-yi's Weibo post. At that moment, if you opened X-yi's Weibo, you could already see that his post had been flooded with dozens of comments.
As expected, his Weibo post will soon be flooded with hundreds of comments.
[Rumor-monger, Shimamura-nee is telling you to delete this immediately!]
[Rumor-monger, Shimamura-neechan told you to kneel down, you heard me? Say you heard me!]
[Sima Wanyi? Forget it. He spreads rumors every day, and now he even dares to spread rumors about Shimamura-san. He really doesn't want his own mother anymore.]
Where did he get a mother?
As a habitual offender who spreads rumors to gain traffic, X Yi usually ignores such matters or remains stubborn to the end.
The main message is "I'm just spreading rumors, what can you do about it?"
Although he had been courted by some people in the industry before, those people who courted him were all of average build.
But this time, he will soon realize that Shimamura Yuna is really different from Xiaotian and the like.
Frankly speaking, if players of UZI, ClearLove, or JKL's caliber were to challenge him, he would have been torn apart by his fanbase long ago. The reason that hasn't happened is partly because he knows he's a bully who preys on the weak and avoids confronting those who are too tough.
On the other hand, these players who are too big are generally too lazy to bother with him.
But Shimamura Yuna is different.
Firstly, Shimamura Yuna has only recently become a sensation, and he hasn't quite adjusted his thinking yet. He hasn't realized that Shimamura Yuna is someone he can't easily spread rumors about.
Secondly, Shimamura Yuna herself doesn't consider herself a big shot; she doesn't have the airs of "I won't bother with such insignificant people."
Other professional players ignore X because they're afraid of getting stuck with dog poop.
But she is different.
She didn't know X Yi at all.
If something upsets her, she'll say it directly during her live stream.
This is probably the first time in the entire professional gaming community that a truly large-scale fan group has directly confronted X-yi like this.
Now, X will experience what cyberbullying is like.
The moment X noticed the explosion of comments on his side, he realized the problem was serious.
And immediately he started sweating profusely, thinking about how to solve the problem.
It's fair to say that as he held his phone and looked at the comments on Weibo, his sycophantic behavior was already trembling.
Based on his path dependency, at this point he will either be stubborn or play dead; in any case, an apology is out of the question.
But his intuition told him that he wouldn't be able to get away with this by relying on this tactic.
So the question is, what should we do about this?
Yuna Shimamura doesn't really care about X.
To her, it was just a stray dog she happened to see during a live stream, and she just kicked it.
However, soon afterward, a bunch of videos started editing together clips of Shimamura Yuna, and the video titles were something like "Shimamura Yuna's 'X-Style'".
X will now have to face a barrage of cyberbullying from a bunch of Shimamura Takakos.
However, Shimamura Yuna didn't care about these things.
Soon, she started streaming other content.
Rather than playing games, people are more interested in the stories surrounding a champion's victory.
Although Shimamura Yuna did not intentionally want to do live streaming, she understood what people wanted to see.
So she didn't rush to start playing the game.
Instead, he chatted with everyone in a casual, disjointed manner, as everyone wished.
"When you won the championship, when you defeated Zeus, what were your thoughts? Hmm. As for that question... actually, not really."
"I should say that I thought a lot before the match. Because at that time, we had actually played scrims with HLE. To be honest, our scrim record was 19/1. We were almost, almost completely unable to win."
"But when it came to the actual matches, I felt that those three games were like drawing that 10% win rate in a row. Do you know what that means? It was destiny that made us win the championship."
"Our form, our willpower, and our opponents' form all seem to be surging toward the goal of 'the CFO should win the championship'."
"Then, when everything finally came together, it achieved this perfect result."
Yuna Shimamura's storytelling skills aren't particularly good.
It was even a little hesitant.
But people just love listening to it.
"Why did you choose Camille and Fiora in the finals instead of Vladimir? Was it a last-minute practice session?"
"No, that's not it. I've played before, there's no character I really can't play. Including the tanks that you guys think I play badly, I do play them badly, but actually I don't play them that badly in ranked matches."
"Often, not playing certain heroes is due to limitations in my thinking or my personal style, not to my proficiency with those heroes. But when my old style doesn't work and I want to push myself, I'll give it a try. It's just that this attempt was successful, nothing more."
Aside from the game content, there are some topics that sound a bit embarrassing.
"You and the old man..."
The full version of this SC is: Did you really do it with the old man?
Because it was too embarrassing, Shimamura Yuna only read a little bit before feeling like she couldn't read any more.
She coughed, her face flushed, and replied somewhat angrily, "Please, I already said no, we're just friends, aren't we? Please stop spreading rumors."
"After this, I will no longer answer questions related to this topic."
These comments have always been rebellious.
If you say no, then yes; if you avoid the topic, then you've hit the nail on the head; if you don't want to talk about it, then you're guilty.
Anyway, everyone has their own answer in their hearts.
It has nothing to do with the facts.
After that, the live stream chat was flooded with another wave of tired jokes.
Shimamura Yuna's live stream mainly consisted of casual conversation, and she then talked about a lot of random things.
From local food and tourism in South Korea to my mental journey during the competition, and even the environment of the hotel I stayed in at the time.
In short, there are endless questions to ask in the comments section.
The content that Shimamura Yuna wants to do for her live streams is also very simple.
It's just following the meaning of the comments and continuing to talk.
She answers whatever questions are asked in the live chat, and doesn't answer those she can't.
This live streaming couldn't be easier.
She was happy to be able to relax.
People love watching this live stream, and she can easily fill up her time, so why not?
Moreover, right after winning the championship, this kind of talk show-style live stream is actually the most entertaining live stream for everyone.
People just wanted to satisfy their curiosity and desire to interact with a female champion.
Therefore, chatting is the best way.
It's much more interesting than any deliberate attempt to create a spectacle.
While Shimamura Yuna's talk show livestreams may not be particularly witty or clever, they are sincere and authentic.
As for the content of the casual conversation, it doesn't need to be too witty. As long as the world champion female athlete says something truthful, it's interesting.
Because live streaming is indeed very interesting, the number of viewers in the live stream room also surged at this time.
Soon, the number reached 5.
Don't be fooled by the fact that this number of people is not much compared to the day of the competition; it's less than half the number of people.
But this is just a regular live stream, and the level of popularity is already extremely high.
It's important to know that many live streaming rooms have 20,000 to 30,000 viewers on a regular basis, and those are considered to be among the biggest streamers out there.
With 5 followers, Shimamura Yuna is considered a super-popular streamer, even more so than top streamers.
It should be said that she has transcended the realm of being a live streamer; there are basically no competitors who can rival her.
She is an exceptional figure, a force to be reckoned with in the entire Bilibili live streaming community, a force that is like a game-changer.
(End of this chapter)
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