Emperor’s AD carry Smg, Mao Kun, was playing on the Korean server as usual, keeping his broadcast on.

The title of his broadcast was already grandly set as ‘Conquering the Korean Peninsula’.

At the start of the broadcast, he had been mocking the poor skills of Korean gamers, eliciting quite a reaction.

Winning didn’t matter.

For Mao Kun, victory on the Korean server held no significant meaning; his only goal was to ridicule Korean gamers.

However, since he needed to rack up some wins, he was duo-queuing in ranked matches with Zifubo, the support from his professional team.

Mao Kun planned to end today’s broadcast after just three consecutive wins.

He had scrims scheduled for the upcoming World Championship.

But Mao Kun’s ambitious plan was brutally shattered by one Korean gamer.

“Why can’t we catch that Bangzi? For god’s sake, land your skills!”

“Damn it. How are we supposed to catch him? How do you catch someone who even dodges auto-attacks? We don’t even have homing skills!”

The mental fortitude of Emperor’s famously well-coordinated bot duo was easily broken.

They were experiencing plays they had never seen even at the professional level.

The chat on Heya TV, where Mao Kun’s broadcast was live, was already filled with ridicule.

– Are you guys even pro gamers?

– This year’s World Championship is already out of reach. Just forfeit and retire, you washed-up losers.

– 66666666

– 6666

The bot lane was already in ruins without even needing jungle intervention.

Both had already recorded four deaths each.

The opponent was practically a monster.

They showcased ridiculous physical skills, dodging even auto-attacks, seemingly using some kind of cheating program.

It was an overwhelming force that Mao Kun had never witnessed in his four years of professional league play.

It reminded him of the cheating program ‘Helper’ that was popular about two years ago.

Up until he recorded two deaths, Mao Kun thought the opponent was using a cheating program.

Despite the League of Storm developers’ strict enforcement, cheats always found a way through.

There were even rumors that some rankers on the Chinese server, where he mainly played, were using them.

However, Mao Kun’s suspicion that the opponent was using ‘Helper’ soon crumbled.

Some Chinese viewers who recognized the opponent revealed the truth.

The opponent was a Korean streamer.

Not a former professional, but a newbie streamer who had just debuted.

Moreover, someone who had started playing League of Storm less than a month ago, practically a rookie.

They were being utterly dominated by such a newbie.

Mao Kun, trembling with anger, summoned the virtual keyboard and furiously typed a message to their jungler who was quietly farming.

<KoreanMan: JG. come only bottom>

If they could even kill the opponent once by calling the jungler, they might regain some control.

They needed to cleanse this disgrace somehow.

But the allied jungler ignored the request and continued playing their own game.

<KoreanMan: can’t win. JG noob>

When the jungler didn’t respond, Mao Kun cursed in Chinese.

“Damn Koreans!”

“Calm down, buddy. The game’s not over yet. We’ll play better.”

“We’re losing because that stupid jungler isn’t helping the bot lane, so don’t worry.”

The top and mid laners, who were also professional gamers from the Chinese team <Tigers> and close friends of Mao Kun, consoled him in Chinese.

Ironically, despite it being the Korean server, four out of the five team members were Chinese.

The Korean jungler, who had been quietly observing this amusing scene, typed a heavy message in the chat.

<NotAComradeFan: 4chinese can’t win>

The allied jungler then openly recalled to the fountain and sat still.

Watching this, Mao Kun gritted his teeth and shouted.

“This is why Korean gamers are…”

“Kun, the enemy <Wanderer> has taken a lot of tower hits. Focus. It’s a kill opportunity.”

There was no time to vent his anger.

The horrifying enemy <Wanderer>, who had dodged all their attacks, was now low on health.

He seemed to have taken several hits while aggressively attacking the turret.

Mao Kun had no choice but to focus and target the opponent.

He knew the game was already tilted.

But he had to kill that Korean gamer. Only then could he save some face.

Spotting the fleeting kill opportunity, the bot duo immediately lunged at the opponent, but soon the enemy jungler appeared from the side, cutting off their retreat.

It was an obvious trap.

Despite knowing this, they were drawn in like magnets.

By the time they realized their mistake, it was already too late.

But their humiliation had only just begun.

Clang.

The enemy jungler and support who had surrounded them dropped their weapons and began to clap.

The sudden sound of applause echoed in the rift.

It was as if they were putting on a show, displaying showmanship, and the near-dead enemy <Wanderer> stepped forward with a light swing of his sword.

He made a mocking gesture, as if daring them to catch him.

Unable to contain the humiliation brought by this arrogant Korean streamer, Mao Kun charged forward.

One shot.

He needed to land just one arrow.

‘How dare he attempt such teabagging in front of me. I will get my revenge.’

Mao Kun’s arrow, filled with rage, flew towards the enemy.

4.

The easiest person to deal with is someone who loses their composure and becomes emotional.

Especially in games where skill shots are crucial.

When emotions influence attacks, the attack patterns become very predictable, and rational judgment becomes impossible.

I smirked as I watched Smg continuously shoot arrows at me.

As a skilled AD carry, Smg was accurately aiming his arrows at my torso.

Currently, my health was almost depleted by the enemy turret.

One hit, and I would be dead.

Smg probably knew this, which is why he was persistently targeting me.

“Hyung, are you sure you don’t need help?”

“Hyung! Just say the word!”

Seong-shin and our support, who had cut off the enemies’ retreat, spoke with concern, but I dodged the arrows lightly and answered.

“If you guys help, the video won’t turn out well.”

The reason I was playing so recklessly was very simple.

To create an exciting video.

I wanted to make a video of teaching a lesson to a Chinese pro gamer causing trouble on the Korean server.

Moreover, the opponent was one of the world’s top AD carries.

A player already recognized for his physical skills.

Could there be a more attractive video than this?

Creating a proper video when the opportunity arises is a skill every streamer needs.

-ㅋㅋㅋ Seong-shin’s enjoying the show.

-At this level, he’s practically watching a pro match live. So jealous.

-Why is Smg playing so poorly? His arrows aren’t hitting at all.

-Does it look like Smg is playing poorly? Look at the arrow trajectories, they’re hitting the same spot exactly.

-It’s just that Our Ak is dodging all of themㅋㅋ

-Challenger 700) This streamer seems to have figured out Smg’s attack patterns. If you look closely, he’s dodging by watching Smg’s shoulders.

-Can you really play like this?

-Theoretically yes, but practically it’s tough. Dodging regular attacks by predicting them isn’t easy. This is more prediction than evasion.

Some keen-eyed viewers were boasting their knowledge in the chat, exclaiming in amazement.

As they said, dodging enemy attacks in League of Storm was more about prediction than evasion.

Skills with a cast time could be dodged with good reaction speed, but auto-attacks were a different matter.

The attacks from ranged heroes were almost instant.

But I had already figured out Smg’s habits during the early laning phase.

When he drew his bow, he lifted his shoulder slightly.

The direction of his shoulder indicated where he was aiming, and I had already grasped this.

It was unlikely that Smg, blinded by rage, could predict how I was dodging his attacks.

Whoosh!

The Frost Archer’s ice arrow barely missed my cheek, but it didn’t deal any actual damage.

League of Storm’s hit detection was quite interesting; if an attack didn’t hit precisely, no damage was dealt.

This allowed me to take such risks with low health.

“Aaaargh!”

As I continued dodging arrows, the enemy support, <Glacial Shield>, charged at me with a massive shield.

I dodged the shield and arrows simultaneously, chipping away at the enemy’s health.

Slowly but surely.

Ending it quickly wouldn’t be impactful.

-The Chinese players are now guessing Our Ak is using a helperㅋㅋ

-ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-They think we’re using helpers like themㅋㅋ Chinese idiots.

-But isn’t it understandable? Dodging all the auto-attacks is practically impossible.

-Not much different from the Destruction Match. Then he dodged one person’s attacks, now it’s just two.

-ㅋㅋNewcomers haven’t watched the stream properlyㅋㅋ

-Smg was all hype.

-Frankly, he only won last year because of the Korean gamers.

I didn’t care how the Chinese chat was flowing.

It didn’t matter to me anyway, and sparking a controversy over using helpers would only help me.

Moreover, it would only tarnish their beloved pro gamer’s reputation.

Slash.

My sword pierced through <Glacial Shield>’s defenses and slashed mercilessly, followed by a critical hit notification.

[Your ally has slain an enemy hero!]

With a significant item gap, there was no chance for them unless they landed their skills.

As pro gamers, they probably understood the difference.

But the so-called ‘low health temptation’ wasn’t easy to resist.

They must have desperately wanted to kill me, who was taunting them with low health.

I just exploited that psychology.

For me, dying was no big deal.

But everything went as planned, and Smg’s expression, left alone, was worth seeing.

The fierce look in his eyes was long gone.

He had a look of complete resignation.

Standing still, he gave up attacking.

He just stared at me blankly as if asking to be put out of his misery.

“Hey, it’s no fun if you give up like this. Chinese pro gamers are way worse than Korean ones. Why give up so quickly? Right, Seong-shin?”

“Right. Hyung, aren’t you going to finish it?”

“You know my style, don’t you?”

-???

-No way…

-Is he going to spare him again?

-Not even death for you!

-ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ He planned to teabag from the start.

As the opponent gave up resisting, we executed a recall motion, laughing.

Clear disdain.

This would be a humiliation Smg had never experienced before.

Let’s see.

About 4 million people in China must be watching this.

I was curious to see their reactions after this game ended.

I glanced at Smg and smiled.

Then I spoke in Korean, knowing he wouldn’t understand.

“This is the taste of democracy. How about shouting ‘Free Hong Kong’ with us now?”

“Fff…”

Oh, he responded right away, so voice chat was on.

Smg finally reacted to my words, but his words were filtered out as profanity.

Using swear words led to automatic voice muting, something I had experienced myself.

I waved lightly at the muted Smg and said.

“When I have time, I’ll visit your server too. You’ll welcome me, right?”

Of course, that would be a distant future when I ran out of content.

Conquering the continent content.

Not a bad idea.

And thus, the game that was hell for Smg came to an end.

And shortly after.

Things blew up much faster than I expected.

– Hey, isn’t this not the time to be playing games?ㅋㅋ

– You better manage AkTube quickly.

-ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ AkTube is getting overrun by Chinese usersㅅㄱ

-ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ This is really hilarious.

– Can you access MiTube in China?

– No, but it looks like they’re all using VPNs to bypass and attack.

– The Chinese army’s human wave tacticsㄷㄷ

– Oh, shitㅋㅋ

Reading those chats, I chuckled lightly. Then, I asked my editor, who was probably watching this broadcast.

“My MiTube monetization is enabled right now, right?”

My editor, who also acted as the broadcast manager, responded.

– Yes. They might temporarily suspend it due to reports, but I’ve already prepared to contact headquarters immediately, so don’t worry.

Ah, such a prepared editor.

Having fun, increasing AkTube traffic, and generating revenue!

“Isn’t this what you call the Chinese Dream? Hehe.”

– Turning crisis into opportunity……?

– Sha, who exactly are you…….

-ㅋㅋㅋㅋ AkTube’s quality was already bad, so it doesn’t matter if those Chinese make a messㅋㅋㅋ It was a cesspool to begin withㅋㅋ

– A nightmarish collaboration between Korean and Chinese trolls.

– A king dreaming of the Chinese Dreamㄷㄷ

– Is this how a king thinks differently because he is the king of trolls?

I nodded with a cheerful laugh.

I’m starting to look forward to AkTube’s revenue.

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