The first day of the Three Kingdoms War ended around 1 a.m. Korean time.

Although the playtime wasn’t very long, I was able to end the game with a fairly satisfied expression.

I had already captured enough footage for today’s video.

I received a lot of donations, and ‘ActTube’ could milk this Three Kingdoms War content for a while.

China and Japan both tried hard to recover their losses after being defeated by me in turn.

To be precise, Japan suffered more.

Chinese streamers only sacrificed peasant soldiers, but the Japanese invested more resources to muster their troops.

In the case of China, I had beaten them unilaterally, but Japan had initially intended to invade.

Viewers named Japan’s invasion attempt “The Lunatic Fringe.”

The result of The Lunatic Fringe was a devastating defeat for Japan.

The Japanese gaming community would consider this year to be horrible.

Especially, Nagatomo, who had challenged me to a duel, had a spectacular downfall.

Viewers who understood Japanese translated in real-time, and I heard he was getting criticized by Japanese netizens?

Anyway, the first day of Three Kingdoms War ended with the Korean team’s overwhelming superiority.

“That’s it for today’s broadcast, bastards. The second day of Three Kingdoms War starts at the same time tomorrow, so crawl in on your own. I’m not going far. Just get lost.”

– Shaba.

– Bro! Show us your underwear before you go!

– Go to sleep quickly. If you don’t start the broadcast on time tomorrow, I’ll come to your neighborhood.

– Thanks for the Shakacola today.

– Shajunkyoung! Shajunkyoung! Shajunkyoung!

– It turns out that Lü Bu is the same person as Cheok Jun-gyeong……

‘KookPongMissionMan’ donated 1,000,000 won!

[Today was really fun and fulfilling! By the way, do you have any plans for a fan meeting? If you’re interested, let me know later! I’m willing to provide a venue.]

– DDDDDDDDDDDDDD

– Is KookPongMissionMan a building owner or something?

– Wow. How much did he donate today?

– Maybe it’s because OurEvil often does patriotic content these days, 국뽕맨 became the chairman lolol

An astonishingly large donation.

That ‘KookPongMissionMan’ always donated large sums whenever there was content like this.

I was always grateful and thankful for receiving it every time.

As soon as I confirmed the donation, I bowed my head and said.

“I don’t have any particular plans for a fan meeting, but since the chairman mentioned it, I’ll consider it. Thank you.”

After saying that, I asked my manager to give ‘KookPongMissionMan’ admin rights in the chat room.

From now on, a silver sword icon would appear next to his nickname whenever he chatted.

The silver sword is the mark of an admin.

No matter where or when he chatted, it would be easy for me to notice him.

Then ‘KookPongMissionMan’ made a small donation while responding to my words.

‘KookPongMissionMan’ donated 10,000 won!

[OurEvil! OurEvil! OurEvil! Have a good night.]

Thanks to such big supporters, I could have a hearty meal today.

I slowly wrapped up the broadcast, and as soon as it ended completely, I stepped out of the capsule.

“Hyung!”

As soon as I came out of the capsule, Jin-hyuk greeted me as if he had been waiting.

“What, you weren’t sleeping?”

“I was watching your broadcast reaction today. It was fun.”

“Are you taking a break today?”

“I broadcasted in the morning.”

“Ah, that’s right.”

When I started the broadcast, Jin-hyuk hosted my viewers, right?

Although not as many as my viewers yet, Jin-hyuk’s stream had grown significantly.

It was said that Jin-hyuk was the biggest beneficiary after the recent Twipod Korea corruption incident.

Jin-hyuk’s viewers, who used to stay in the three digits, now averaged around 2,000.

Though it might be immodest for me to say, Jin-hyuk was quite good at games, probably because he took after me.

Not as good as me, but good enough not to be overshadowed anywhere?

He also made many connections through the recent League of Storm Destruction Battle, so there was no need to worry.

As I took the water from Jin-hyuk’s hand, I said.

“Think about your broadcast time. How about a midnight stream? I don’t have anyone to host for, so…”

Jin-hyuk shook his head vigorously.

“No, I prefer streaming in the morning as I do now.”

“My viewers aren’t that bad. If you look closely, they’re good guys.”

“How can you say they’re good guys? They’re all pure evil…….”

Having experienced the Evil Gang once, Jin-hyuk had a strong aversion.

Hmm.

It was a bit tough.

Still, I felt a little upset.

He was my brother, so I wanted to support him through hosting.

Anyway, I slightly nodded and fiddled with my smartphone.

<KakaoTalk. Unread messages>

Despite the late hour, there was a message from Sung-jae.

Judging by the time, it arrived five minutes before the broadcast ended.

After a light stretch, I checked KakaoTalk.

<Sung-jae: I enjoyed today’s broadcast. The reason for contacting you at this late hour is to ask if you have time tomorrow morning. If you’re tired, you can contact me tomorrow…….>

Hmm.

Should I give him a call?

I wasn’t too tired to make a call.

I called him as soon as I checked KakaoTalk, and Sung-jae answered soon.

“Ah! Chan-sik.”

“Did I disturb you at this late hour?”

“No, I was awake just in case…… Today’s broadcast was great. It would have further globalized Chan-sik’s infamy.”

“Doesn’t the company usually stop such things?”

“Even bad comments are still attention. And for Chan-sik…… isn’t it actually better?”

Sung-jae really knew how to see through me.

I chuckled at his words and got straight to the point.

“So, what’s the matter? There’s got to be a reason for contacting someone who has to go to work tomorrow at this hour, right?”

“A reporter friend of mine requested an interview.”

“With me? Hmm, I’m not exactly a model citizen worth interviewing.”

“That’s why he wants to interview you even more. What do you think? It would definitely be beneficial in terms of publicity. It’s not just because he’s a friend; he writes really good articles.”

Is this part of the MCN’s role too?

If I sleep now and wake up, videos of me disciplining Chinese and Japanese players will spread across the nation, no, the world.

Videos that would make any Korean feel satisfied.

Especially, the video of me burning the Japanese war flag would cause a huge controversy.

Noticing Sung-jae’s intentions, I immediately replied.

“Is an interview usually arranged this spontaneously?”

“Sometimes.”

“Alright. Set up the interview.”

“I expected you’d say that, so I’ve already arranged it for 11 a.m. tomorrow. Should I push it back?”

“No, that time is perfect. The location is the Chicken Box office, right?”

“Yes.”

If I wake up now and get ready, I could arrive just in time.

An interview.

I’m not sure, but it sounds interesting.

6.

The next morning.

I leisurely woke up at 9:30, went to a sauna near my house, and finished bathing.

Feeling much more relaxed, I took a taxi straight to the Chicken Box office.

In the past, I would have taken the bus without a second thought, but I earned a lot yesterday, so I thought a little luxury was permissible.

A short while later.

I arrived at the Chicken Box office.

The time was 10:40 a.m.

I had arrived twenty minutes early. With nothing else to do, I decided to wait inside.

As soon as I entered the office, Sung-jae greeted me warmly.

“Welcome. Oh, did you go to a sauna this morning?”

“How did you know?”

“Hehe, the sauna smell is strong. It makes me want to go too. I’ll have to go right after this interview.”

Sung-jae clearly didn’t care about work hours.

I nodded at him and walked in slowly.

There, I saw a man I had never seen before sitting with a cup of coffee in front of him.

He looked to be in his late twenties at most.

He was casually dressed in jeans and a short-sleeve t-shirt.

He was probably the journalist here to interview me.

“Hello? I’m Lim Hee-soo, a reporter from eSports Today. I’ve been enjoying Streamer Sha’s broadcasts. By the way… I’m a subscriber.”

“Ah, hello.”

“I’ve wanted to interview you for a long time, and I never thought you’d agree! Thank you so much.”

“No problem.”

Lim Hee-soo, Lim Hee-soo.

The name sounded familiar.

Where had I heard it before?

Reporter Lim handed me a prepared business card and smiled.

With a sturdy build and a refreshing demeanor, he exuded a trustworthy aura.

After we introduced ourselves, Reporter Lim got straight to the point, as his demeanor suggested.

“I watched the Three Kingdoms War event yesterday, and it was very impressive.”

“Ah, yes.”

“Did you check the internet news this morning? Yesterday’s Three Kingdoms War has become quite a controversy. The reason is…”

“Because of the war flag, right?”

The Japanese war flag, the Rising Sun flag, had appeared in Three Kingdoms War.

If a random user had used it, they would have just been called trash.

However, in a large-scale multinational event like yesterday’s, it was naturally controversial for the Japanese side to use such a flag.

I nodded slowly as I replied.

“I glanced at the news on my smartphone this morning.”

“Then you must have seen the videos spreading with the news?”

“Yes.”

Currently, the video of me burning the war flag with a torch was spreading rapidly online.

My rough provocations towards the Chinese had already been overshadowed by this huge issue.

Even some Chinese viewers had sent me messages of support.

It was an incident that happened in a game.

However, the impact had grown so large that calling it “just a game” no longer fit.

After taking a sip of the ice water in front of him, Reporter Lim spoke cautiously.

“Actually, while watching Three Kingdoms War yesterday, I had a thought. How about writing an article about this aspect?”

“Specifically, what kind of…”

“An article about various provocations within the game.”

“Ah!”

“In this field, I thought Sha would be the most suitable, so I reached out.”

On top of that, the incident I caused yesterday was currently a hot topic, so it would guarantee some views.

Ah, I remembered now.

Lim Hee-soo.

He was a very famous journalist among gamers.

And he was famous for a reason.

“When I write articles, I’m quite straightforward and unrestrained. Here are a few I’ve written…”

“Oh, I remember now. You also criticized the Twipod Korea incident, right? Of course… among other things.”

“Haha! Yes, that’s right. I’m very interested in streamers.”

He didn’t shy away from any subject.

As long as it was even slightly related to gaming, he wrote boldly.

Moreover, he didn’t hesitate to stir up controversy.

Reporter Lim grinned and looked at me.

“I feel like I’ll write a great article today. Can we start right away?”

“Go ahead.”

“Great.”

Then Reporter Lim, with eager eyes, asked me a question.

“How did you feel when you burned the war flag?”

Without hesitation, I answered.

“It was thrilling. I feel like I could burn a hundred or even a thousand more.”

It was time to pour oil on an already ignited controversy.

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