“It’s unfair to treat someone like a criminal just because they aren’t good-looking. It’s pitiful. I should be kind to them.”
“Coming in second isn’t bad either, yet to be torn apart like a dog because there was no victory is cruel. That poor guy. I should definitely give him praise.”
Two broadcasts start with a slight misunderstanding.
Although Wild’s broadcast did not perform well, his viewership remained stable.
Thanks to the joint broadcast effect, Sol’s (전전설) broadcast saw a rise in viewers for the first time in a while.
“Please familiarize yourself with the chat rules. Mentioning other streamers, especially criticizing their appearances, will result in a permanent ban without warning.”
Wild quietly issued a stern warning in his own stream without Sol knowing.
[Finally turning off the trash game and playing Teama, huh, Mr.? ]
“I can tolerate personal insults, but disrespecting the martial arts is unacceptable.”
While doing this, Sol kicked out another dissenter.
Is this person really serious about streaming?
Answer: Apparently not; it doesn’t matter.
[Get down!]
[Move, Move]
[It’s so intense from the start lol]
“Hello, this is Wild from Team Proud.”
“Hello, just a regular streamer, Sol.”
As they greeted each other’s viewers, the joint broadcast officially began.
Still, Sol’s audience had practically been overrun by Wild’s viewers.
If the original audience was 10%, Wild’s was 90%.
[The voice is quite good though]
[Still, the face… ugh!]
[Who are you to insult someone’s looks?]
[Swear, your chat looks like celebrities only?]
[Yo, that guy, Yo]
Wild’s broadcast has moderators and the specific rule against appearance insults, so troublemakers mostly flooded into Sol’s broadcast.
Yet, because Sol uses fake photos, this didn’t affect them.
Of course, the original face was incredibly beautiful—so much so that it caused hardship in daily life.
Insults aimed at fake unattractive photos wouldn’t make sense.
The rabbles continued their fruitless mental attacks, though it clearly had no effect.
“Let’s begin, shall we?”
The two started Teamfight Arena and joined the same lobby to begin queuing.
Normally, to counter Wild, one would need the highest Challenger tier account.
But now, they were uncommonly playing normal games and duos—not level-cap Sol.
The overly high winning rate of Sol attracted only strange players to the team.
This was an extremely rare chance for regular players to counter Wild.
Therefore, the game immediately formed within a second.
[Check out this queue speed lol]
[Illegal viewer participation ㄷㄷ]
[The students’ enthusiasm is amazing]
[Educational level up incoming]
Sol always broadcast teaching sessions exclusively in Teamfight Arena.
While the results were far from satisfying, she was undeniably skilled at the game.
Despite her plain-looking face and casual approach to streaming, she had die-hard regular viewers.
There weren’t many, but they surely were present.
Today, like every day, these viewers expected Sol to showcase her overwhelming skill, but…
[Hey, the Illusionist’s gone!]
[They’re stealing someone’s signature pick!]
The general games in Teamfight Arena were blind picks.
You couldn’t see the enemy’s picks but only your team’s champions. Champions could overlap between enemies but not allies.
Sol’s Illusionist, a signature pick, was snatched away by an unknown illegal viewer.
This meant losing her main character.
[Physical issues lol]
[Does this person know how to play other champs?]
[Nothing but Illusionist in her record]
<Some intentional champion thief