The day after the first round of the Destruction Battle ended.

All communities related to Twipod were very noisy.

The true nature of Jackson Oh, revealed to the viewers through my broadcast.

Due to the exposé broadcasts by all the streamers who had suffered at the hands of the Ha-ing and Jackson Oh couple, Twipod Korea was burning up in an unexpected way.

The Destruction Battle, which was thought to be the best event of the year, was already on the back burner.

Viewers were busy hopping from one broadcast to another, fanning the flames, and most of the streamers in Ha-ing’s ‘Hacki Crew’ had gone silent.

Of course, Ha-ing was no exception.

With Ha-ing, who was at the center of the incident, going silent, various rumors were spreading everywhere.

What stories could be circulating when the person who needs to explain is keeping their mouth shut?

Even some journalists, who had caught the scent, were writing articles every day, so Twipod Korea had no choice but to become the center of attention.

Thanks to this, Twipod Korea responded much faster than we expected.

**<Title: Hello, this is Twipod Korea.>**

*Content: First, we would like to express our gratitude to all the viewers who always love Twipod.*

*We are leaving this notice regarding the controversy spreading on Twipod recently.*

*Through an internal audit, we confirmed the corruption of one operator. Accordingly, Twipod Global, the headquarters of Twipod Korea, has formed a special audit team and plans to impose severe punishment related to the corruption at Twipod Korea.*

*Twipod Global aims for a transparent audit and will disclose the audit process to the viewers…*

Twipod Korea immediately started the procedures as if they had been waiting for this.

It had to be that way, as the Chicken Box had already talked to Twipod Global.

They presented evidence of innocence regarding the viewbot controversy of their streamer <Ddeuppo> and also submitted a voice testimony about Jackson Oh’s corruption.

Of course, this was something Sung-jae told me.

Anyway, to summarize in one word, the Jackson Oh and Ha-ing couple was done for.

And very cleanly at that.

Twipod Korea had no choice but to actively engage in this incident.

The situation had already escalated too much for them to cover it up quietly.

Articles were going up every day through journalists who were close to Chicken Box, so they had no choice but to cleanly wrap up this incident, whether they liked it or not.

After skimming through the posts circulating on the internet, I put down my smartphone.

In the end, it was just that the person who was supposed to collapse had collapsed.

The person who committed the crime received the punishment they deserved.

However, what about the people who suffered from them?

Unfortunately, that’s not something I should be concerned about.

The only reason I got involved in this incident was because it was related to Jin-hyuk.

Moreover, the interests aligned with the exposé that Chicken Box was preparing, which is why it exploded so impactfully.

Well, if I look at it in the end, this incident also brought me significant benefits.

Along with the fact of Jackson Oh’s corruption, the video of me making Ha-ing cry was spreading too.

Thanks to that, I gained a few new nicknames that I hadn’t intended.

Sharknight (Sha + Dark Knight), Shanom (Sha + Venom).

I also unintentionally gained the image of a hero who ‘fulfilled justice.’

A villain and a hero.

Two words that couldn’t coexist, but they were nicknames I quite liked.

In the end, I couldn’t shake off the image of a ‘villain,’ though.

*Ding ding ding.*

It was just as I was about to take a nap for the evening broadcast.

The ringtone of the smartphone, which I had placed facedown, echoed.

It was Sung-jae when I answered the call.

“Yes.”

“Are you resting?”

“I was just about to sleep. Sung-jae, you’re like a ghost.”

“Haha! Is that so? Twipod Korea sent their apologies regarding the partnership contract. They said they were actually discussing canceling the contract.”

“It seems it was rotten to the core.”

“Well, it seems there are a few more operators involved in this incident. Anyway, you don’t have to worry about the partnership issue anymore.”

“How’s the atmosphere at Chicken Box?”

“The affiliated streamers are quite delighted. Especially Dong-su, he was really happy. He said the youngest did a great job.”

If it’s Dong-su hyung, he would be happy.

Dong-su hyung considers streamers as his colleagues.

There aren’t many streamers with a clear sense of camaraderie.

Because of Dong-su hyung’s personality, many streamers want to be with him.

I smiled at Sung-jae’s words.

“Got it. Thanks for letting me know.”

“Oh, and I’ve been enjoying Aktube. Haha, the editor was introduced by Dong-su, right? The videos are amazing.”

Right, Aktube videos were being uploaded.

At Sung-jae’s words, I lightly thanked him, ended the call, and immediately accessed MyTube.

Then I searched for Aktube and went in.

Aktube had just started uploading videos in earnest yesterday.

Despite only a day passing, the number of subscribers on Aktube had exceeded 30,000.

It was an incomparable growth curve to other new streamers.

Moreover, the video of yesterday’s Destruction Battle was also edited nicely and uploaded.

The video with the highest views had the title:

**<I Can’t Forgive Those Worse Than Me ㅋㅋ>**

A short video of me openly making Ha-ing cry in the Destruction Battle.

At first, I was slightly worried, but seeing the comments on that video put my mind at ease.

-Justice fulfilled, refreshing ㅇㅈ?

-But can we really call that justice ㅋㅋㅋ Our villain isn’t exactly justice.

-BTS (Byeon Tae Ssaeggi) brought me here!!!

-That’s the power of pure evil.

-Our villainㅎㅎ Let’s keep walking the path of curses!

-12 PM, finished academy, checked my smartphone right after showering, Aktube upload… Is this life?

The number of comments increased with every ‘refresh,’ and it continued to maintain a high rank in the <Real-time Rising Videos> ranking.

<Aktube> was off to a solid start.

Right now, it wasn’t generating revenue, but soon it would become my reliable cash cow.

I looked at Aktube’s comments with joy and smiled.

When should today’s broadcast start?

I’ll think about it after a nap.

#### 6.

Twipod Korea decided to continue the Destruction Battle content, and the next match of <Team SB> was scheduled for two weeks later.

Thanks to this, I decided to play League of Storm for a while longer.

Some viewers sneered, calling it ‘Tog of Storm,’ but my viewer count actually increased.

This was because a significant number of viewers who enjoyed League of Storm joined through the Destruction Battle.

My physical abilities were not lagging behind professional gamers.

Additionally, the continuous issues that arose.

Thanks to this, my broadcast was steadily gaining subscribers, and the chat room was quite active.

The problem was that as more people joined, the atmosphere in the chat room slightly changed?

Well, that wasn’t really a problem.

Some of the new viewers would likely get infected by the chat room’s atmosphere and become part of the Evil Gang.

This villainy thing is surprisingly contagious.

That’s how it was in my experience.

Anyway, I kept streaming and playing League of Storm every day, and within a week, I reached the master tier.

I lost only three times on the way to the master tier.

The losses were because some attention-seeking trolls deliberately threw the games.

Did they want to be the ones who left a loss in my record?

There are so many crazy people in the world, so I had to understand.

Anyway, today’s game was also League of Storm.

As usual, I started the game while streaming.

While I was playing and taunting the opponents with my main hero, <Wanderer>, bad news came from the bottom lane.

[An allied hero has been slain!]

[An allied hero has been slain…]

While I was solo-killing the top lane three times, the bottom lane, including both the AD carry and support, had recorded seven deaths.

In short, they were getting completely crushed.

– Bottom lane is leaking poop lol

– What the heck are you doing?

– What the heck are you doing, seriously lol

– Bottom lane is really getting destroyed.

– Add one more loss, gg

Our team’s AD carry had already recorded five deaths.

When I checked the bottom lane through the mini-map, the AD carry seemed to have practically given up.

He didn’t seem to have any intention to continue playing.

Moreover, he was busy typing in the chat.

<KoreanNameMeansPersonWhoDoesNotKnowKorean: Supporter want lose!>

<KoreanNameMeansPersonWhoDoesNotKnowKorean: I will die~>

Judging by the fact that voice chat was turned off, he really didn’t seem to know Korean.

No, in this tier, there were many players who pretended to be foreigners on purpose.

I frowned and sighed.

Such a situation is called an inevitable defeat.

Watching the play further was absurd.

He was even deliberately letting the enemy kill him.

I spoke to Seong-shin, my duo partner.

“Let’s move on to the next game, Seong-shin.”

Since the reconciliation broadcast, I occasionally played duo games with Seong-shin.

On days I played with Seong-shin, viewers tended to like it.

Of course, that was partly because I often scolded Seong-shin for playing poorly.

Seong-shin replied in a downcast tone.

“Yes, hyung. But that guy is really too much. He kept deliberately giving himself up to die.”

“Is that guy really a foreigner?”

“I think he’s a professional gamer. I’ve heard that ID somewhere before.”

A professional gamer?

That kind of guy?

– Yeah, he’s a Chinese AD carry.

– He’s famous, didn’t you know?

– We’ve been telling you he’s a pro gamer lol, don’t you read the chat?

– Pay attention to the viewers’ opinions while playing.

– He’s the Chinese AD carry Smg. Last year’s world champion.

– That guy is always trolling. Disgusting jerk.

Judging by the viewers’ reactions, he seemed to be a real professional gamer.

Smg.

I knew that pro gamer too.

An AD carry for the Chinese pro team Emperor.

League of Storm is very popular in China as well, and it has a rivalry with Korea.

Should I say it has a long tradition passed down from the PC version?

Most of the pro gamers attracting attention in the Chinese league are Korean, which is also a tradition.

But this Chinese pro gamer, Smg, was different.

He was a pure-blooded Chinese, and last year, he even won the championship at the world tournament.

He was a gamer who could be considered the pride of the Chinese.

I had heard many stories about that guy trolling on the Korean server, but I didn’t expect to encounter him like this.

<KoreanNameMeansPersonWhoDoesNotKnowKorean: go surren. can’t win 15gg>

– Seriously, that’s so disgusting.

– Why does he come to the Korean server and act like that?

– I really want to curse him out.

– What a pathetic professional gamer.

I alternated between looking at the in-game chat and the Twipod chat, feeling a thrill.

Really, I thought to myself, am I not a lucky guy?

How is it that content just creates itself when I’m simply playing a game?

“Kreh.”

I suddenly burst into laughter, and Seong-shin asked me nervously.

“Hyung, why are you suddenly laughing like that…?”

“Seong-shin.”

“Yes?”

“Let’s just lose this game.”

“Yes…?”

“But honestly, with that guy playing like that, we can’t just stand by, can we?”

Seong-shin was momentarily speechless at my words.

He probably guessed what I was planning to do.

“Hyung?”

“Yeah, just trust me.”

As I said that, I summoned a virtual keyboard in the air and started typing cheerfully.

-Streamer Sha: Hey, ad-

<KoreanNameMeansPersonWhoDoesNotKnowKorean: ?->

-Streamer Sha: Do you know ‘Taiwan No.1’?-

The moment I typed that,

– Hahahahaha

– Taiwan No.1 lol

– This broadcast will soon be swarmed by Chinese people.

– This guy never has a quiet day, lol.

– gg, you’re probably going to get killed soon.

The Twipod chat exploded, and Smg, seeing my chat, didn’t type anything for a while.

Alright, this time, I’ve chosen you!

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