Chapter 90
[Domestic Streamer Gallery]
[Mollru << This guy is just the god of broadcasting]
If you admit it, everyone thumbs up, lol
ㅇㅇ: Is Mollru your friend? Add a title
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: You add one too, is the teacher your friend?
ㅇㅇ: Thumbs up
ㅇㅇ: Today’s broadcast was GOAT-level.
ㅇㅇ: Honestly, Flare Server was just boring, but Mollru opens a gambling table right away; I told you he has a broadcasting sense.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: For real, lol
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: Seeing innocent virtual YouTubers getting into gambling makes me feel guilty.
[Mollru is just a virtual YouTuber, move this to the virtual gallery]
This is Streamer Gallery, ㅇㅇ
ㅇㅇ: Isn’t Mollru a streamer? Lol
ㅇㅇ: Rejecting Mollru, the foundation of the gallery.
ㅇㅇ: For real, he’s a streamer though.
ㅇㅇ: Today, he didn’t turn on his virtual YouTuber avatar, so he’s not really a virtual YouTuber, just no-cam, sorry.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: It was nice seeing the old-school Mollru again…
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: The foundation should show off their charms in a half-cam, what are you talking about?
ㅇㅇ: Thinking about it, Mollru is a funny girl, but why does she turn on her avatar when collaborating with virtual YouTubers but not when broadcasting alone?
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: Seems like she does whatever she wants at the moment.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: Do whatever you want, Mollru!
ㅇㅇ: Info) The virtual gallery is also buzzing about the Flare Server.
[Domestic Virtual YouTuber Gallery]
[Mollru is a bit awkward at first, but the more I watch, the more I like her]
[Rare to see these days, a rookie virtual YouTuber with broadcasting talent; if you like Mollru, thumbs up, lol]
[Flare, who recruited Mollru, has a reason to swallow the Switch virtual YouTuber scene.]
[I was foolish not to know the meaning of Mollru, the majesty]
Promising to reveal her face, but when showing off some virtual YouTuber stuff, I thought, “What a nuisance…”
Now that I’ve realized Mollru’s great ambition to embrace nerds while debuting as a virtual YouTuber and conquer the virtual YouTuber scene, it’s truly remarkable.
Simply… Mollru
ㅇㅇ: Looking at it this way, she’s surprisingly calculated.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: For real, she’d be good at business.
ㅇㅇ: Mollru was just following the trends as a leader of MZ…
ㅇㅇ: Mollru <<< Just an icon of innovation. ㅇㅇ: I lacked faith; ㅇㅇ Mollru is a god. ㅇㅇ: After all, faith is… [Real-time Best Gallery] [So, what is Mollru, you nerds?]
Dragging strange things to Silbe and fluttering among themselves again.
ㅇㅇ: Do you not know Mollru?
ㅇㅇ: You don’t know this? Ah, lol
ㅇㅇ: I really can’t stand the joy of the streamers.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: For real, they need to be gathered and burnt at the stake.
ㅇㅇ: Coming to Silbe might be a bit embarrassing.
ㅇㅇ: Sorry, Streamer Gallery folks…
[You don't know Mollru? Let me explain]
(Heavenly EOW User Mad Movie)
For those who know, it’s the heavenly EOW Mad Movie video.
The protagonist of that video, Mollru, is a rare heavenly female user in EOW.
With such skill and a nice voice, broadcasting naturally brought her success.
However, the unique struggle faced by female no-cam streamers was unavoidable.
No matter how good the skills were, the assumption that the person behind the screen was a pig or a stick-like person prevailed.
(Half-cam Mollru celebrating with a V-sign after winning, jpg.)
Surprisingly, as she competed, even the skill bubble theory and ‘one-trick voice’ comments began to fade away.
It was unavoidable; just looking at that image proved she was at least above average.
After that, Mollru’s followers dedicatedly showed their loyalty, and viewer numbers continued to rise until Mollru debuted as a virtual YouTuber, reaching peak popularity.
ㅇㅇ: Ah, yes…
ㅇㅇ: No photo with her face?
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: (Mollru’s virtual avatar smiling brightly)
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: Ahh
ㅇㅇ: I’ve watched that Mad Movie a lot; was it this person? So unexpected.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: From the gameplay style, she feels like a martial arts master.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: Turns out she’s a female martial arts master, lol.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: For real, lol
ㅇㅇ: Google Mollru and the first thing that comes up is her face; creepy bastards, lol.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: Just human curiosity; what can you do?
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: I’m curious.
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ㅇㅇ: Having a streamer with a small nose come to Silbe is better than nothing.
[Hey, DC Inside]
(Half-cam Mollru playing while the mommoth shakes grandly, jpg.)
“I want to go to Silbe.”
ㅇㅇ: (Let me in!)
ㅇㅇ: (I can’t resist thumbs up!)
ㅇㅇ: (Moll—Majesty!)
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: What’s this?
ㅇㅇ: Oh…
ㅇㅇ: This might be nice?
ㅇㅇ: According to me, a connoisseur of mommoth, this is at least the top 1% among women.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: Where is this person streaming?
ㅇㅇ: These guys, who used to say to get lost while calling others stream-thieves, look at the public sentiment now.
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: It’s just that men are sad creatures who can’t think straight when they see mommoth and poop tanks…
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: For real, can’t deny this.
ㅇㅇ: “Cleared for takeoff.”
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: “Maverick, Iceman… and Mollru.”
ㄴ ㅇㅇ: Who is the best pilot?
“Surprisingly, things are going well.”
The Flare Server is booming.
Luckily, during that week of content, major companies were all absent, so they deliciously raided the empty houses.
Recruiting Mollru, the biggest company, allowed them to achieve remarkable results by occupying the entire broadcast time of the crew simultaneously.
Rita was browsing various communities related to broadcasting to see the reactions.
“YouTube responses are also great…”
Most of the opinions are positive.
One can’t deny that Mollru has a significant impact.
Rita thought again that this was a truly successful recruitment.
From the virtual YouTuber gallery, streamer gallery, to the YouTube posts from yesterday, it was so interesting that there were comments urging to rewatch live broadcasts.
There were people saying they learned new things about virtual YouTubers and that their perceptions improved.
‘Should I bring out what I’ve prepared now?’
When the tide comes in, you must row; she had prepared for the possibility that the content would succeed unexpectedly.
That would be Flare Server Season 2.
‘I’ll change the server name and expand the scale further.’
This time, they would not limit the villagers to Flare Crew members but plan to draw in other streamers as well.
In the few unfortunate reviews, the majority mentioned that the village felt too empty compared to its vast size.
Rita also secretly agreed with that.
This time, Mollru managed to hit a home run, but having more people would make it lively and fulfill the sense of a village in the content.
‘Just tell each of them to bring along one or two people.’
Inviting people who show interest in the Flare Server in a group format by the crew members would be an excellent opportunity for the Flare Crew, who had been stuck in the virtual YouTuber scene, to interact with other streamers.
Although it’s called the cartel of streamers, one can’t deny the power of connections formed this way.
‘One problem, though…’
It’s whether Rita and the Flare Crew members know other streamers outside of virtual YouTubers.
Rita, as a leader with a few external activities, was in a better position.
Since there were people she had contacted until recently.
But for the rest…
Given that the audiences of virtual YouTubers and other streamers are different, there wouldn’t be any substantial interaction.
“Looks like I can only rely on Mollru after all.”
This is something; isn’t the dependency on Mollru too great?
Mollru, who stands between virtual YouTubers and non-virtual streamers.
Rita desperately hoped she would gather people for them.
“So this is my house, and the palace you see over there is Ria’s.”
“Oh, Ria. I’ve seen her donate.”
“What else is there? Ah, do you want to ride the Sky Car?”
“What? You have something like that?”
Feeling something unusual just from the name, Daesik chased after Mollru.
Flare Server Season 2. Daesik received a Discord message from Mollru yesterday, leading him to come here.
Content already planned for another big success, after achieving one big success previously.
Daesik had no reason to refuse; rather, he was just thankful for the offer.
Joining strange streamers like virtual YouTubers also seemed intriguing for Daesik, who had an interest in new broadcasting techniques.
Honestly, anything would be better than climbing the EOW rank.
‘Should I ask for a duo later…’
Daesik thought while watching Mollru move ahead.
Having played Master often, Daesik was now in a situation where he had lost his feel recently.
Now fluctuating between the lower and upper ranks of Diamond, he had become a gatekeeper barely achieving Master every now and then.
Every time that happened, viewers would say he needed to be educated by Mollru again.
Daesik sympathized with them but couldn’t summon someone just because he called for them.
The fact that he logged into Minecraft at this young age was due to Mollru laying the groundwork.
Mollru was far too busy to just play EOW duos with someone like Daesik.
“We’ve arrived. Since it’s your first time, I won’t charge you for the ride.”
“Wow, this is amazing… Did you build this, Mollru?”
The closely laid tracks in the distance showed that the work was no easy task.
At Daesik’s question, Mollru shook her head as if she heard something ridiculous.
“It is mine, but it was built by our part-timer.”
“Part-timer?”
“Jay! You have a guest. Take them for a ride in the Sky Car.”
As Mollru spoke, a person walked out from a building behind.
“Hello… Thank you for visiting our Mollru Land again today.”
“Your voice is soft, Jay. Don’t you want to work?”
“Oh, no.”
Daesik stood there dumbfounded.
“Alright, let’s begin.”
“Welcome to the magical land of Mollru Land~ Thank you for visiting us today. Enjoy your trip with our pride, the Sky Car.”
“Mollru, who is this…?”
“He’s our part-timer. His name is Jay, and he’s in charge of the overall operations of Mollru Land.”
That was curious, but that wasn’t what he was asking.
What Daesik really wanted to know was why someone named Jay became a part-timer for Mollru’s Sky Car.
But Daesik, not wanting to pry, followed Jay’s lead and boarded the Sky Car.
Sometimes, it’s better to not know things at all.