Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 41, Section 40: Uncle Ma's Half-Mastery

Chapter 41, Section 40: Uncle Ma's Half-Mastery
“‘He’s just a weakling,’ Jax must be thinking that way.”

“‘He’s just a guy who should be easily dominated by me in lane,’ ‘He’s just a bottom-tier hero.’”

“‘I’m Jax, a perennial favorite on the ladder and a regular in tournaments.’”

"He must be thinking about something like that."

"so."

Speaking of Jax, who struggled desperately while being ganked, he ultimately lost his life under the attack of his own jungler.

But Shimamura Yuna's commentary didn't stop.

She cleaned up the mess, pushed the lane, returned to base, bought equipment, and then logged back in.

On one hand, he continued to explain the game like a bard.

“He will get impatient, he will get frustrated. He will think, I can’t let this guy develop, I should have the advantage.”

"Then he will try, try some things he shouldn't try, and then he will die."

After Shimamura Yuna finished speaking, she returned to her online position and continued the previous exchange.

With this return to the baseline, the two poles have completely reversed.

Weapon Masters are now almost unable to effectively wear down vampires.

The vampire can take advantage of the Jax's downtime to spam Q minions to heal, while the Jax comes up to trade blows with the vampire but has no means of recovery himself.

With the Vampire's healing value and frequency increasing, the Weapon Master has gradually lost the ability to lane against the Vampire.

The scales have tipped.

Shimamura Yuna herself didn't even notice one thing.

In her past life, she was taciturn during live streams, barely able to utter a sound, but now she can talk fluently and eloquently.

Actually, this is not a sense of humor.

It's more like a near-obsessive rambling.

She doesn't care about the audience, and she doesn't even know if her rambling is interesting or not.

She just...
It was almost instinctive, a way of venting the pent-up desire to express oneself that one had suppressed for so long.

I want to confide in someone, I want to express myself, I want to be understood.

This was something bestowed upon her from the depths of her soul throughout her life.

Lonely, yet yearning for attention.

However, it just so happens that this kind of rambling, when placed on a League of Legends pro, does indeed create a lot of entertainment value.

The audience watched as Shimamura Yuna talked on and on like she was chanting a mantra.
Her recitation of the scriptures had a touch of the Grand Marshal's style.

However, compared to Da Sima, he has a touch more of the Japanese-style chuunibyou unique to Xiao Rizi.

Like a bard, there's a touch of romance mixed in with the miscellaneous.

She even makes people feel like she really is the vampire villain from that animation, tormenting the righteous protagonists while muttering evil things.

Wow, Yuna's performance on TV is amazing!

[This game really needs some kind of slice-up, it's hilarious!]

[Yuna is amazing, can you please stop reading?]

[I'll stop watching Shen Ge from now on, I'll only watch you, okay?]

However, Shimamura Yuna is certainly not only a shining and dazzling figure.

Her game sense and her proficiency with the vampire hero.
For the Chinese server's ranked ladder, this is indeed a game-changer.

In this respect, she and Teacher Ma have nothing in common.

Teacher Ma's gaming skills are worlds apart from hers.

But in some ways, she and Teacher Ma are indeed quite similar.

As mentioned before, her depression has caused her physical condition and reaction speed to be worse than ever before.

My reaction speed is incredibly slow when I'm not focused.

The laning phase is alright, because you only need to pay attention to the minimap and the two people you are laning against, so it's relatively easy to manage your energy.

However, it doesn't work as well after the laning phase.

Her team fight performance was visibly flawed; she often couldn't react in time to dodge, and frequently died because she couldn't use her Flash, reminiscent of the famous LPL player JKL. At this point, Shimamura Yuna would maintain her usual rambling style, continuing, "Although we died this time, it's okay."

“We are dead, but our economic advantage remains. As long as we stay focused, we can still win.”

In reality, it's definitely not a matter of no relation.

Although you can still maintain an advantageous win rate after dying, the advantage may decrease from 80% to 70%.

It's absolutely impossible to say there's no impact.

But at this moment, she still insisted that "this wave is not a loss," which really brought out the flavor of Teacher Da Sima.

As a result, the comments section was amused again.

Oh my god, Uncle Ma has really arrived!

Is this Yuna?

【Has this not had any impact yet?】

[You got instantly killed without even using any skills, and you call that no impact?]

[Sister Yuna is amazing! She's grasped half of Uncle Ma's essence!]

The Ghost King is awesome!

He can be the center of attention, and he can also be a gifted performer, but whether he's the center or a gifted performer, he can create a good show effect by talking in a colonel-like accent.

From its very first broadcast, Yuna Shimamura's live streams subtly developed a unique personal style.

She doesn't actually read the comments.

She actually had no idea what the comments were interacting with her about.

It's not that she doesn't want to watch, but that she can't spare the energy. Right now, just maintaining the two things of talking and playing games already takes up all the CPU threads, so she simply can't interact with the audience.

But even in this completely non-interactive environment, she manages to make her live streams entertaining.

And just like that, she won the first game of the broadcast with ease.

After the game, the number of viewers in the live stream increased to 120.
The reason why the number of people can increase is simple.

Although the live stream doesn't have much traffic right now, her amazing live stream style just now almost kept every viewer who clicked in by chance.

Viewers who click in almost never leave, and new viewers are constantly clicking in.

Therefore, even though the initial traffic was very low, the number of viewers in her live stream was still increasing overall.

And those few viewers who clicked in almost unanimously shared the same opinion about her live stream:
'This person's live stream is amazing! I'm so lucky to be one of the first viewers to see her stream.'

Almost everyone present had the idea that "this person is bound to become famous".

As long as she can maintain the show's appeal in the future.

As long as she continues to ramble on like she did today and her style doesn't change too much.

People felt that her success was almost inevitable.

But happy times are fleeting.

Yuna Shimamura's livestreaming success stems from her inner loneliness and desire for self-expression.

This desire to express oneself can be depleted and has its limits.

Gradually, she started to get tired.

She felt as if her soul had been drained away.

So, after the third ranked match today, she said she wanted to take a break.

That's enough for today.

The audience immediately expressed their reluctance to part with it.

【? ? ? ? 】

[How long has it been airing?]

[No, Yuna-jie, will it work if we broadcast it more?]

Please, don't run away yet!

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(End of this chapter)

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