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    Chapter 104: Return to the Organization Already

    Countless streaming platforms exist on the internet.

    Each platform that allows streaming naturally has its own distinct atmosphere.

    Because of that, streamers often found and streamed on the platform that suited them best.

    Twitchy, the platform where Kayak streamed, also had its own unique culture.

    [Sending another f*cking stupid video again]

    [Sh*t, at least raise the video donation price]

    [What the hell is this now]

    [There’s even an Abyss version, lol]

    [Seriously, you bring all kinds of nonsense]

    It was called “video donation,” or “video dono” for short — a function that allowed viewers to send a video along with their donation.

    Video donos served as another channel of communication between the viewers and the streamer.

    Unlike simple donations, viewers could use videos to explain something they knew or pass along important information to the streamer.

    Viewers liked it because they could share something they wanted with everyone by playing the video on stream, and streamers liked it because they could react to the content and earn money at the same time.

    Of course, it wasn’t all positive.

    Turning on video donations could distract viewers’ attention away from the streamer toward the videos.

    Sometimes, a malicious viewer would send an offensive video, and the whole chatroom would get “terrorized” — like right now.

    – #Warning: Creepy# Abyss Heroes Power Ranking Top 10

    – 10th place: The World’s Strongest Butcher, Lenok.

    A grand BGM played as Lenok’s illustration appeared.

    Viewers erupted in fierce backlash at the ridiculous Abyss hero rankings, complete with poorly legible subtitles and childish descriptors.

    [No way, my Lenok!]

    [Who the hell makes this kind of crap?]

    [-Sigh-]

    [Only little kids would enjoy this garbage…]

    [Lenok is only ranked 10th?]

    This was the stream of Han Gang.

    He was currently playing a famous card game that paired well with video donations, so he had been too focused on the game to notice the disastrous video donation right away.

    – 5th place: The Queen of Snow, the Winter’s Sovereign, Camilla.

    Just then, Camilla appeared.

    Han Gang glanced over, assessed the situation, and let out a soft chuckle as he began to speak.

    “Why? I think it’s fun.

    You’re just saying you wish they would fix the spacing?

    Hmm… Feels like they made it messy on purpose just to annoy people.

    More importantly, Camilla is ranked as high as fifth?

    Camilla must be really strong.”

    [She’s basically Kayak’s clone, yeah]

    [She kills everyone while dancing, how could she not be strong?]

    [Camilla is super strong.]

    [Our Mila is only fifth place?]

    <AbyssExpert has donated 1,000 won!>

    – According to the lore, she’s a demigod, lol.

    She’s a god of merriment who reincarnated into a human body because the divine realm was too boring.

    When she fights while dancing, she’s actually fighting seriously — it’s just that if she really tried, she would kill other heroes in a single blow, so it ends up looking playful.

    “Yeah, hmm… I see.

    Thanks for the great information.

    As expected of AbyssExpert-sensei’s intelligence….”


    Former pro boxer and boxing champion Lim Jeonghwan was quite surprised.

    It was no wonder, given how bizarre the scene unfolding before his eyes was.

    ‘Didn’t she say she’s never done any sports before?’

    He definitely remembered hearing that.

    But the movements he had just witnessed from Kayak were on quite a high level.

    It was the kind of movement unique to someone who regularly trained.

    You could call it the aura of someone who’s seriously trained, in less formal terms.

    ‘Was she born with natural athletic talent?’

    Lim Jeonghwan was a professional.

    He had spent over twenty years of his life with gloves on almost every day.

    Because of that, he could tell just by the sound.

    That heavy thudding sound — the kind of sound that made it feel like something had exploded — wasn’t something a beginner could easily produce.

    Especially not someone who had never boxed before.

    To make that kind of sound, you needed to hit with proper form and a certain level of strength.

    For a beginner — especially a woman — just shaking the sandbag would be no easy task.

    Many would end up hurting their wrists trying to hit too hard, or lose their balance and fall over.

    That was exactly why Lim Jeonghwan had given her a warning beforehand.

    She was a streamer specializing in Abyss content, and she had never shown herself doing any kind of exercise on stream, so he hadn’t expected much.

    But now, seeing these results, Jeonghwan couldn’t hide his pleasure.

    He felt as though he could already see how successful their upcoming Vtube video was going to be.

    “You said it was your first time boxing, right?

    That move just now was on par with kids who have been training at our gym for a few months.”

    Kayak replied with a slightly awkward expression.

    “Um… actually, I did take classes for a month.”

    One month!

    Was she saying she had perfected that punch in just a single month?

    Was it her natural talent, or was her coach just that good?

    Just as Jeonghwan was about to ask which gym she had trained at, wondering if it might be someone he knew—

    “I only did jump rope for a month and then quit.”

    “…Excuse me?”

    “They said I didn’t have the basic stamina yet, so I wasn’t even allowed to put on gloves.

    I just did jump rope and some running, but I got bored and quit….”

    Jeonghwan stared carefully at Kayak’s face, wondering if she might be messing with him.

    After all, what kind of creatures were today’s MZ generation?

    Hadn’t he been pranked by another Vtuber and their staff team not long ago?

    He had fallen for it, not realizing it was a hidden camera prank, and got angry, only to realize later it was a joke and feel awkward about it.

    Kayak was no exception.

    From what he had heard, she was around twenty? Maybe twenty-one?

    That would make her the very embodiment of the current MZ generation.

    But there wasn’t a hint of deceit on Kayak’s face.

    Even when he met her gaze, her clear blue eyes just blinked innocently.

    There was no particular reaction.

    ‘Doesn’t seem like she’s lying….’

    If what she said was true, then Kayak genuinely had a natural talent for boxing.

    Realistically, a “one-month experience” was no different from having no experience at all.

    Someone who had never been properly trained, putting on gloves for the first time, managed to produce results like that.

    Jeonghwan marveled once again.

    And Kayak didn’t stop there.

    “Can I hit it a few more times?”

    “Eh? Oh, yes!

    Please, go ahead freely.

    Try hitting with your left hand too, and your right.

    And if you want to try hitting a person, I’ll spar with you.”

    “That’s a bit much….”

    Kayak laughed awkwardly and took her position again in front of the sandbag.

    Thud—!

    And then came another lightning-fast strike.

    The hanging sandbag shook violently, and at the louder impact compared to before, Yushia flinched.

    Jeonghwan, on the other hand, grinned brightly.

    Even after that, Kayak continued to pummel the sandbag several more times.

    Not just repeating the stance Jeonghwan had shown her, but shifting her posture nonstop as if facing an imaginary opponent, throwing punch after punch.

    It was impossible to believe she was a beginner.

    Even though the content idea of “teaching a beginner boxing” had collapsed from the very foundation, it didn’t matter.

    The video would be a huge hit anyway.

    He had been a Vtuber for several years now; he could already see how this would go without even needing to check.

    What Jeonghwan was curious about, though, was something else entirely.

    ‘Judging by her looks… is she mixed?

    Is that why she’s so strong?’

    It was about Kayak’s background.

    Since her basic physical specs already seemed extraordinary, Jeonghwan couldn’t help but wonder about her origins.

    But he couldn’t satisfy his curiosity.

    Because the person in question was already hitting the sandbag with such a bright, joyful expression.


    #Boxer_JeonghwanTV

    • Trending Video #17

    ‘Follow Me to the Gym ep.7 (with. Streamer Kayak)’ – 3 hours ago
    [First time boxing? And yet, this punch power…?]

    • Guest is seriously so pretty
    • Looks just like Abyss Camilla
    • Wow, she’s a woman and yet that punch power;
    • Honestly better than me, is this really her first time?
    • Who is she? Is she a streamer?
    • If she’s a streamer, probably streams on Twitch

    The video uploaded to Jeonghwan’s VTube had climbed into the trending videos just three hours after being posted, getting picked up by the algorithm.

    It was an unusual case.

    It wasn’t the first time Jeonghwan’s content “Follow Me to the Gym” had made it to trending, but it was the first time it had gained momentum this quickly.

    The thumbnail alone had been striking.

    A silver-haired, blue-eyed woman throwing a serious punch at a sandbag — the image was enough to stand out among countless other videos.

    Many people were curious about Kayak and marveled after watching the video.

    • Bro… it’s time to come back to the organization….
    • Shouldn’t we finally free Sangcheol from inside the sandbag?
    • Looks like Kayak used to be a bit wild in school, damn;
    • This is scary, feels like if you mess with her you’ll get sent straight to the afterlife

    And soon enough, Kayak’s fans, hearing the news late, rushed over and started flooding the comment section one after another.

    • What can’t she do, seriously?
    • Teacher,,, we’re so sorry,,, the viewers apologize in advance
    • LOL she’s telling people to behave nicely in the chat or get beat up
    • Unnie ㅠㅠ you’re so cool ㅠㅠ I’ll be your fan forever
    • Isn’t she basically the real-life Camilla? How can someone be this similar to her
    • I kinda wish she’d beat me up too….

    The positive reactions from Jeonghwan’s usual viewers, the support from general audiences discovering the video for the first time, and the flood of likes and comments from Kayak’s fans all came together perfectly.

    Thanks to that threefold synergy, the “Follow Me to the Gym ep.7 (with. Streamer Kayak)” video reached a whopping one million views in just one day.

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