I Have a Reason to Hate Streamers

Chapter 127



Chapter 127

[Posted by: ILoveSigma]

[Title: From Today, I Withdraw My Support for Ga-wol]

As of today, I step away from mere support—

Ga-wol and I are one.

Any attack on Ga-wol is an attack on me.

If there are 7 billion Ga-wol fans in the world, I am one of them.

If there are 100 million Ga-wol fans, I am one of them.

...

If there is one Ga-wol fan in the world, that person is probably me.

If there are no Ga-wol fans left, then I am no longer in this world.

[Comments]

HahahaHaven't seen this template in agesIs this harassment?

└ ?

[Posted by: ACLWillWinThisYear]

[Title: What Is Our Team's Management Doing?!?!]

Seriously, what are they doing?

We’re screwed for the summer league, you jerks.

The team next door found new talent like Camellia.

This time they even brought in Ga-wol, but why is there no news from our side at all?

You said we should expect something this time...

Please, just show us something, anything...

[Comments]

They’re probably sleeping

└ Right, bedtime by 9 PM;

└ I hope they just sleep foreverAs a former Q Prime fan, they're still better than that, lol

[Posted by: SigmaGalleryAdmin]

[Title: It’s Time for Our Regular Worship]

(Attached Image: Black-and-white photo of Ga-wol)

All Sigma Gallery members, please pray with a reverent heart.@@ents]

(Prayer emoji)(Prayer emoji)

...(Prayer emoji)

[Posted by: Anonymous (845.65)]

[Title: Ga-wol’s Looks Are Simply Stunning]

(Attached Image: In-game capture of Ga-wol)

(Attached Image: Han Da-eun’s live cam screenshot)

(Attached Image: Han Da-eun in Ga-wol cosplay)

In-game, I assumed it was just a well-crafted avatar,

but who would have thought his face is practically identical?

He looked slightly different during his live cam streams,

but in cosplay, it’s like his real self made an appearance.

[Comments]

Isn’t that just him in real life?

└ Ah

Traveler, or Nam Hyun, kept a tight schedule.

He started early with physical training.

After a light breakfast, he dived into morning practice until just before lunch.

Even during his personal time after lunch, he rarely took breaks.

Whether it was European leagues, or matches in North America or Asia,

he kept track of any teams he found noteworthy or that were getting public attention.

If there were no matches to watch, he’d grab a teammate for one-on-one practice.

Videos that didn’t contribute to his skill improvement were almost never on his radar.

Who transferred to what team, or who had what going on—

gossip like that had no place in his world.

“Why did you take so long to show up?”“I wanna mess with that gorgeous butt.”“Please, Ga-wol, crush Q Prime.”“Rip... crazy btch... crazy btch...”“[Auto-translation] I’m sad you didn’t join AT.”“Phantom, are you watching? Phantom, are you watching? Phantom, are you watching?”“I swore I wouldn’t get my hopes up again...”“This year is different!!!!!! (It really is)”

Did you know?

“Luce” means light in Italian.

[Comments]

(Prayer emoji)(Prayer emoji)

[Posted by: CircleWingsFighting]

[Title: Why Isn’t Our Player Friends with Ga-wol?]

If joining teams is about connections, shouldn’t our players be trying harder too?

[Comments]

Look at his face. Does he look like he could be close with women?

└ lmao

“Could you elaborate a bit more?”

“I... have some health issues, and Luche’s story gave me a lot of strength. He’s also provided me with practical support, so if I ever went pro, I really wanted to be on the same team as him.”

“We might’ve missed out on Ga-wol if it weren’t for Luche!”

“Most likely. I probably wouldn’t have entered the pro scene without him.”

Traveler had a general idea of what he meant.

Both Luche, who’d injured his arm, and Ga-wol, who couldn’t use his legs, had shared struggles.

Even in the Arena, Ga-wol had blatantly shown favoritism toward Luche.

For Ga-wol to speak so openly, Luche must’ve done a lot behind the scenes.

Sigma’s influence in the medical field was exceptional.

Even if he didn’t know the full story, it was clear some irreplaceable transaction had taken place.

Still, this was a problem for him.

Traveler stroked his chin.

“So now if I face Sigma... I’ll have to consider losing the assassin duel just because Ga-wol joined?”

Having defeated Cerberus, Ga-wol’s one-on-one combat skills were top-tier.

This was the same Ga-wol who’d handed Reaper, one of the top three assassins, a 2-0 loss.

There were only a few players in the world who could match him in close combat.

The troubling part was Ga-wol’s lack of official match footage.

Recently, he’d streamed some ranked matches, but those were just for climbing the ladder.

That wasn’t enough to fully analyze a top-tier assassin.

And then, there was the Swordmaster.

The nightmare-like skill he’d displayed in only two matches—that was the real issue.

“Though he seems reluctant to use it, as a pro, we can’t ignore it.”

Whatever his past, or why he avoided wielding the sword, he wasn’t sure.

The glimpses he’d seen suggested it might be for psychological reasons.

But in the end, Ga-wol picked up the sword in a moment of crisis and won.

Just because it happened once doesn’t mean it couldn’t happen again.

If he wanted to aim for the championship... he’d have to prepare for Ga-wol as both an assassin and a Swordmaster.

His opponent was a beast who hadn’t even shown his full power against Cerberus.

He couldn’t overlook him simply because there was limited footage.

With his debut, Ga-wol had handed every team a daunting challenge.

As he organized his thoughts, the interviewer posed the final question.

“Do you have anything to say to those watching this video?”

“I’m always grateful to my fans. To the players I’ll meet in the future... hmm. Not really? I heard declarations are for challengers. Some challenger said that.”


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