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Chapter 1

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The ominous feeling hit me as soon as I saw the title, but compelled by instinct, I clicked on the post anyway.

After a slight loading time, several game GIFs from Legend of Legends—commonly abbreviated as LOL—appeared.

1. Entering a bush without vision, pushing through with brute force—an all-time great play.

It seems like the player thinks, “I might be the strongest, right? Come at me if you can!” before barging in. Haha!

2. Entering without checking the clock, using a surprise move.

Despite five enemies lined up, he attempted a mesmerize that missed the mark.

This is truly one of the best plays of this year’s World Championship—I’m serious.

It’s heartbreaking to see such talent struggle with dementia at such a young age, but we’re rooting for you!

Comments:

– Today’s post really showed why the player has no title.

– If you keep dissing him, the No Name Ghost might come after you!

– How does anyone achieve 10 consecutive runner-up titles? Haha!

It turned out to be a post critiquing my performance from today’s World Championship finals.

But I wasn’t angry.

“They just don’t understand.”

The first clip where I entered a bush without vision and got killed was a situation I had no choice but to handle that way.

With our team’s support and top lane already down, it was better for me, who already had quite a few deaths, to go in rather than risk my team’s jungle or ADC.

And for the second clip.

From the start, I knew there was no timeline, but I still went in.

The champion I played excels at entering with an ultimate and using an enchanting CC to open the finish. In that situation, it was worth dying to take down the enemy ADC.

A successful play would have netted significant rewards.

“How was I supposed to predict that the move would be dodged?”

I launched a charm to prevent the enemy from reacting and followed up with a flash, but the enemy ADC effortlessly avoided it.

There was a time when I was a highly regarded physical prodigy, but now, there are simply better players out there.

With a sigh, I threw my mobile phone across the bed and laid back.

“Did I say I would go to a gathering?”

Even though I lost in the final, the other players and management looked relieved.

After all, the opposing team was a powerhouse, having won the league championship twice before the tournament began and ranked number one.

Meanwhile, our team finished sixth out of ten teams in the league, barely making it to the international competition.

Reaching the finals felt more like a miracle than anything else.

“Of course it was a doomed battle.”

Looking at the betting site odds from that random post I saw, our team had a 17x payout if we won—essentially like duplicating money. That’s how little faith anyone had in our victory.

[He’s just incapable of winning. Every uncelebrated player has their reasons.]

The post I read earlier kept echoing in my mind.

Unnamed—it’s not actually a bad reputation for pro players.

Even without winning championships, getting this title implies recognition for solid performances.

Most professionals are forgotten without any nickname, so I should be grateful for this label, right?

Still, I couldn’t help but feel frustrated.

“If only I hadn’t injured my wrist.”

Would the outcome have been different if I had all the experience from the numerous games I played and my pre-injury physical prowess?

Such thoughts quickly faded because regaining my former physical condition seemed impossible.

“…Should I retire?”

A pro-gamer’s career usually lasts five to eight years.

Monsters like the one who beat me in the finals can last over ten years, but those are rare exceptions.

At one point, gaming was the reason for my existence.

After losing my first finals, I immediately locked myself in the practice room to grind all day.

However, failing to win my 10th championship made me gradually lose my passion.

“…I’ll think about it later.”

As a way to clear my head, I picked up my mobile phone and started watching short videos when I came across an unusual clip.

[Reasons why ark lost today]

The match ended only a few hours ago, and they were already making short videos about it.

This is the first time I’ve seen this channel, but their dedication deserved some respect.

[All lines suffered from a significant power gap. However, the mid-laner managed things well with line control and roaming timing.]

It was a game analysis video narrated by tts (text-to-speech), the trend these days.

Whoever this was, they clearly knew their stuff. They understood bottom lane level psychology, top lane ganks, and even build orders.

[ARK’s mid-laner had the courage to be hated, but everything failed.]

Contrary to what most communities did, this video wasn’t just trash talking—it actually defended me.

With gratitude, I watched the video until the end, where an odd poll question came up based on the video’s conclusion.

[Would I rather become a beautiful girl, gain superior physical strength, and win a championship, or just stay as the No Name Ghost?]

“Para” is my professional gamer nickname, and “TS”—is that changing gender?

Without thinking, I chose the option to win as a girl.

Why wouldn’t you? Even if you didn’t win, who wouldn’t choose to become a girl?

Why not?

Anyone calling me crazy should re-examine that poll.

Not just any transformation—into a beautiful girl.

And with improved physical ability?

It was a no-brainer.



“Wha…?”

I was clearly just pondering about becoming a girl and winning after losing the finals, but here I was.

Nurses, patient gowns, and a woman holding me.

Most strikingly, my mouth could only produce cries.

“Is this…real?”

It seems I really underwent some kind of gender transformation rebirth.

Fifteen years have passed since I was reborn as a girl.

Judging by the results so far, I’ve reincarnated into my past life.

Everything is the same—the family, the friends—but now I’m a girl.

Personally, I prefer this change because I love adapting to new environments.

“Adorable as ever.”

I’ve been thinking this for 15 years, and I can’t help but feel it was a great decision.

Though I was reasonably handsome in my previous life, being reborn as a girl multiplied the pleasures of appearance.

Sitting in front of the mirror, someone suddenly sat behind me.

“Dear, are you looking in the mirror again?”

I turned around to see the familiar face of my now much closer mother.

Ever since being reborn as a girl, our relationship had grown stronger.

“So, is genetics really the key?”

Both my father and mother had great looks. Though Dad struggles with balding, he’s handsome, and Mom still attracts admirers.

Naturally, I inherited their great looks at a young age.

“But that’s not important.”

Even with this new body, I’ve never forgotten my goal.

To win the international LOL championship.

Today was the first step toward that goal.

“Mom, look at this.”

I pulled out a piece of paper from my bag and handed it to her.

“Wow! Our daughter got first place again?”

It was my final exam report card.

My ranking was the top scorer, second in practical assessments, and overall number one in the school.

“So, can I have a computer this time?”

A downside to my current parents—they don’t like gaming. Though Dad does enjoy it, Mom doesn’t, and being the household’s top authority, that’s that.

For 10 years, I’ve lived without a computer.

“Alright. If you get first place, I’ll buy you one.”

Through persistent nagging, I was promised a computer if I scored first place in this exam.

“Hmm…What about a new dress?”

“Computer.”

“Or how about a piano? Didn’t you say you’d learn piano with a friend?”

“Please buy me a computer.”

“Fine, you win. But we’re going shopping this weekend, right?”

I understand Mom’s point.

How many parents would agree to buy a 15-year-old girl a computer?

But this time, I couldn’t compromise.

“Because I’m 15.”

My plan is to debut at 16 and start in League Level 2.

For that, I need to build my reputation on the solo rank for at least a year.

My physical abilities have already been tested at the PC room.

All that’s left is to raise my tier.

“Two months of winter vacation.”

With the two-month winter break due to school construction, I aim to hit Master if I play intensely.

“Maybe the placement test will place me at Gold or Platinum.”

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[Ranking Complete: Bronze 3 – 78 LP]

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What…?


It’s Common Sense That Your Reaction Speed Increases When You Get TS, Right?

It’s Common Sense That Your Reaction Speed Increases When You Get TS, Right?

TS 당하면 반응속도가 올라가는 건 상식이잖아요?
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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2024 Native Language: Korean
Living life as an unattached person vs. getting TS and winning. I chose the latter.

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