Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 39, Section 38: The Shocking Vampire Family

Chapter 39, Section 38: The Shocking Vampire Family

But it's not over yet.

Akari Kujo quickly added a setting.

"Although Yuna always insists that 'we're just friends,' we're actually twin sisters. I'm the older sister, and she's the younger sister. Of course, compared to my sister, my blood magic talent isn't as strong, which is why I'm not the Demon King, but she is."

"And what else?"

As this guy kept going on and on about his backstory, he was about to run out of things to say.

Yuna Shimamura finally couldn't help but complain: "What kind of nonsense settings are these? For a live stream, these settings shouldn't be necessary, right?"

Akari Kujo simply stuck out her tongue playfully in response.

Although she initially found it hard to accept, after thinking about it for a while, Shimamura Yuna changed her mind slightly.

These settings may be a bit cheesy, but they're not entirely useless.

After all, you can't just call someone by their first name online. Let's not even go into the ridiculous details like vampire sisters or different blood magic talents.

If you just use it as a screen name, it seems acceptable.

So, Shimamura Yuna ultimately didn't contradict her; instead, she accepted her premise and roughly translated what she had just said to the audience.

"Um, she said she's my sister, her name is Mia or something. Anyway, everyone, just remember this setting."

She spoke very perfunctorily, deliberately avoiding all shameful content except for her name.

However, in the comments section, the person who was the first to enter her live stream yesterday, "LAST Aiyin who is always on time and never leaves early," had already translated Mia's entire speech into Chinese before she even spoke.

So, everyone was naturally amused.

[They've even gotten involved with a vampire family! When will Yuna's mother and father appear?]

Not bad, the character relationships are quite complete.

[Yuna is being a bit unprofessional. I saw Mia explaining the setting quite enthusiastically, why didn't you just act it out?]

[Completely lacks a virtual feel, thumbs down]

Is Yuna's father Vladimir?

[The vampire father must be DIO]

Is Sophie-chan the mother?

For viewers watching the live stream, this broadcast was indeed quite entertaining.

Akari Kujo, who is obsessed with virtual settings and has a slight touch of chuunibyou (delusional thinking), and Yuna Shimamura, who is indifferent to these settings and acts as a tsukkomi (commentator).

These two are just like the straight man and the funny man in a crosstalk performance; they make the show quite entertaining.

Everyone enjoyed it, so they all participated in the interaction.

Even with fewer than 100 viewers, the live stream still managed to flood the screen with comments.

However, due to the "vampire family" setting that Mia brought up, the comments naturally started to associate it with the parents and began to make up and fabricate settings about Yuna's parents.

What? His father is Vladimir, his father is DIO, and his mother is Sophie.
From the perspective of just using memes, it is indeed quite funny.

However, what they didn't know was that Yuna's real mother and father had already passed away.

They were completely unaware that they had unintentionally created a rice noodle dish.

This left Shimamura Yuna with mixed feelings.

On the one hand, the thought of her memories of her parents made her want to lose the little pearl again.

On the other hand, the way these people were making rice noodles without knowing the truth was a really ridiculous joke, which inexplicably tickled her funny bone.

So the final result was that she was laughing and crying at the same time.

Her thought process was roughly like this: Hahaha, these people are making rice noodles without their knowledge, this is hell → Waaaaah, they're making my rice noodles. In short, after realizing she was crying again, Shimamura Yuna quickly turned off the microphone to avoid embarrassing herself in front of the audience.

Akari Kujo, who was standing nearby, noticed her distress immediately and patted her on the back, comforting her, "What's wrong? Did the audience say something that upset you?"

"Can we continue the live stream? If not, should we end it now?"

Shimamura Yuna shook her head, offering no explanation to Kujo Akari.

After wiping away her tears, she smiled and said, "It's precisely because I'm afraid of this happening that I want you to be with me."

"As long as you're by my side, everything will be fine."

After saying this, she lowered her head and lay on the table, seemingly trying to calm herself down.

Therefore, they didn't notice at all that after saying those words, Akari Kujo's face turned completely red, and she stood motionless beside them as if she had been forcibly restrained.

She was just trying to calm herself down, and only turned on the microphone again when she felt she had calmed down enough.

He told the audience, "Excuse me, I just went to the restroom."

She thought she had adjusted herself well enough, but unfortunately the audience still noticed the abnormality.

On the one hand, her eerie laughter that sounded like crying had already caught the attention of some viewers before she turned off the microphone.

On the other hand, she inexplicably muted her microphone for two or three minutes, and when she came back, her voice was trembling with tears.

The audience isn't stupid; anyone with common sense would realize what just happened.

[Did she just come back from crying?]

[Could it be that the topic we just discussed touched on something painful for the streamer?]

[Host, I hope I didn't unintentionally offend anyone?]

These viewers, drawn from Longshen's live stream, are different from those with zero bottom line in Longshen's live stream.

Aside from their slightly abstract tone of voice, the people around Shimamura were generally friendly.

But Shimamura Yuna didn't need their friendliness; she just wanted the topic to end as soon as possible.

So, in order to avoid going too far into the conversation, she chose to avoid it.

She said to everyone, "No, it's nothing, there's nothing at all."

"I just choked on some water."

This excuse didn't fool anyone; instead, it only fueled the curiosity of the viewers in the live chat.

What exactly happened?

What happened to the streamer?

But since Shimamura Yuna has decided to skip this topic, the curiosity of the viewers in the comments section is destined to remain unanswered.

She moved directly to the next segment.

"Since you've all guessed that I'm a player who plays vampires, I'm sure you've already guessed it."

"I think I play my vampire quite well, which is also the main selling point of my live stream."

"If any viewers want to learn Vladimir, you can also watch my live streams. This character is really interesting."

"Whether it's the tension of trying to farm and avoid being killed in the early game, or the exhilaration of running rampant after getting all the gear, that's the charm of this hero. I also hope that through my live stream, more viewers will come to like this character."

She simply ignored the barrage of comments expressing curiosity about what had just happened.

P.S.: To celebrate this book reaching 1000 favorites, here's an extra chapter as a token of my gratitude.

Two chapters will still be updated as usual between 10 PM and 12 AM.

Then, as usual, I'm asking for monthly votes, recommendation votes, and requests to continue reading!
The data-driven advancement mechanism at Qidian is too brutal. Data during the new book launch period is really important, so I'm practically begging here every day.
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