Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl
Chapter 36, Part 35: Come and do a live stream with me!
Chapter 36, Section 35: Come and join me on my live stream!
Upon seeing this comment, Shimamura Yuna frowned.
After thinking for a moment, she replied with a message.
[What's so popular about it? Nobody watched my live stream last night.]
The message was quickly marked as read.
After a while, Akari Kujo replied: "I don't know either. I was busy with final exams yesterday and didn't watch your livestream."
However, when I woke up this morning and checked your account, it seems you've indeed become popular; there are many comments and a lot of followers.
Yuna Shimamura was confused by Akari Kujo's statement.
So she replied with "I'll go check it out".
Then she opened her Bilibili account.
I was shocked when I opened the Bilibili app on my phone and saw a bunch of messages popping up in the notification bar. Anyone who didn't know better would think they were being cyberbullied.
Then you see a bunch of phrases like "Sister Yuna is awesome" and "Sister Yuna is really cool," with a highly consistent style of rhetoric.
There's a certain unsettling quality to the way these people talk.
Moreover, my own account has increased from 1 follower yesterday (that follower is Akari Kujo) to 667.
Shimamura Yuna was now certain that her account had been unknowingly redirected to the fan base of some very famous person.
Out of sheer curiosity, she randomly asked someone in the comments section: "Hi, was I introduced by someone? Or did I attract attention for some reason? Why are there suddenly so many people in my comments section?"
About two or three minutes later, someone replied to her.
[Sister Yuna, we're all viewers of a streamer from China. You touched him during his livestream that day, so we all know you.]
Then, the person who replied thoughtfully posted a link to a clip of the live stream from that day.
When Shimamura Yuna clicked in, she finally vaguely remembered it.
'Oh, so it's that person.'
Logically speaking, after playing so many ranked matches these past few days, she should have forgotten about such an unremarkable game by now.
However, because this Dragon God was both incompetent and pretentious, and made many reckless moves, he still left some impression on her.
However, she never expected that this person would actually be a live streamer.
'If he's a streamer, that explains why he's doing this; it's probably for the sake of the show.'
Moreover, after clicking in to take a closer look, she discovered...
'Isn't this the founder of the Nirvana meme?'
Yuna Shimamura doesn't watch Dragon God and isn't very familiar with these abstract internet memes.
But because people kept saying she was a Nirvana top laner in her past life, even she, who doesn't play online much, started to wonder what Nirvana top laner actually meant and who started the rumor.
During this process, she also got to know the Dragon God.
At the time, she felt that this person was so unrestrained in his speech, spewing nonsense everywhere, how could anyone like to watch him?
After that, I didn't pay much attention to it.
I never expected that my first wave of popularity after reincarnation would be thanks to this outspoken and foul-mouthed streamer.
She felt somewhat conflicted about this.
She knew that this streamer's fans were somewhat frightening, notorious online for being a bunch of scumbags jumping around everywhere.
Fortunately, their filth is selective, tailored to the individual.
She glanced at the comment section of that streamer's video; the insults were almost entirely personal attacks, some even containing insults against his family.
But when it comes to themselves, the comments are unanimously "Sister Youna is awesome" and "Sister Youna is really cool".
Some people even said, "Sister Yuna, please start broadcasting soon, then we won't watch that dead dog anymore."
Although she knew many of them were just joking and might not actually be watching her livestream, Shimamura Yuna was still grateful for their kindness. Despite their notorious reputation, these people, at this moment, were not particularly aggressive towards her, except for their slightly abstract tone of voice.
It's as if they've given themselves all the little bit of goodwill they have left on the internet.
This touched Shimamura Yuna quite a bit.
Just then, Akari Kujo sent another message.
[See? I wasn't wrong, was I? You're famous now.]
Although the reason is unknown, it has indeed become popular.
[How about we jump on this bandwagon and start streaming?]
Upon seeing Akari Kujo's statement, Yuna Shimamura paused for a moment, then fell into a dilemma.
She knew the other person was right.
Now that I've inexplicably caught a wave of internet buzz, the best thing to do is strike while the iron is hot and quickly start a live stream to capitalize on this popularity.
If we don't do this, we'll probably be forgotten very quickly, and the current buzz will seem insignificant.
But
"My mental state isn't really suited to going live."
Let's set aside physical issues like feeling weak and lacking energy for now.
Most importantly, today happens to be the day I just recovered from an attack of my illness, and I'm feeling quite demotivated.
To go live at a time like this and endure all kinds of online criticism.
She was genuinely afraid that she wouldn't be able to handle it.
Even if these people have no ill intentions towards me, even if they still tend to be overly positive towards me.
But these people are so abstract after all.
What if they say something insincere and hurtful?
In short, she was somewhat worried about it.
In short, people with depression are not suited for live streaming, or even for playing professionally.
I don't know when my depression will get better.
But you can't just do nothing all day if things aren't going well, can you?
'This kind of thing shouldn't be used as an excuse for procrastination.'
He lay in bed for a while, lost in thought.
Yuna Shimamura felt that she definitely had a reason to go live today to ride the wave of this trend.
However, while starting her broadcast, she wanted to seek some psychological support.
At this moment, the only person she could think of who she could rely on was Akari Kujo.
After hesitating for a while, she sent a message to Akari Kujo.
[I know I have to go live today. There are reasons why I have to, reasons why I can't back down.]
But today, I feel really bad. I feel scared, like I can't control my emotions, and I feel so depressed and listless.
So, I wanted to ask, are you busy today?
Yuna Shimamura was still typing, wanting to ask, "If you're not busy today, could you come and join me for a live stream?"
But before I could even type the words, the other party's reply had already arrived.
Nine wise principles: 【I'm not busy.】
I'll be right there, please wait a moment.
P.S.: Please continue reading! Please vote!
Monthly passes and following the story are both very important to me. (Unclear meaning - possibly a reference to a specific book or series)
(End of this chapter)
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