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Chapter 31

[Automated Translation Alert]

[Author: Austin Clark]

[Title: Aren’t all these tea-bagging incidents involving the same person?]

(Attached Photos: Compilation of victims)

It seems like the voices or characters don’t indicate it’s the same person, right?

Even those who haven’t revealed their nicknames seem to fit when seen in the photos.

Summarizing, it appears that one Korean girl is wrecking the upper levels of the game, isn’t it?

Compiling the footage of these incidents might uncover something interesting, right?

And upon investigation, it turns out there were some with Silph too.

[Comments]

– Oh

– Let’s ask those affected to upload replays

[Author: Winston L. Potter]

[Title: The tea-bagger is an Archer. She has provided her own replays.]

[Upvotes: 7,048]

As requested by many, here is the replay she uploaded.

Fortunately, it remains intact.

It was a scouting period up until the 2-minute mark, and around the 4th minute, the tying began.

The first kill occurs at 5:17, so watch accordingly.

But why is this so popular, really?

I’ve attached the replay file as well.

(Attached File: AutoReplay_vs_Gawol_781047.rep)

[Comments]

– Because it’s entertaining

– Her smirking is annoying

└ Mr. Commenter

– Hahahahahaha

[Author: XuGuanyu]

[Title: The Guardian of the Dead Fields has also provided replays from the tea-bagger.]

[Upvotes: 2,279]

While it’s not a particularly pleasant memory for me,

Since it’s requested, I’ve brought it here.

Please upvote generously.

(Attached File: AutoReplay_vs_Gawol_781011.rep)

[Comments]

– The upvote solicitation is a bit distasteful

– Only this time

– Seeing this guy get backhanded is hilarious ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

– Is that why you’re still using Guardian?

└ Because of her, I lost interest and switched to Paladin.

[Author: Nikolai Zuganov]

[Title: Even if you beg, I won’t share my replays]

A defeat for a warrior is akin to a step towards glory.

Just as my victories belong to me, my defeats should remain wholly mine.

There is no reason to share the steps I’ve built with others.

[Comments]

– This guy’s lost it!

– Talking big after losing so badly…

└ Start a fight, coward!

└ Alcohol123/Booze

└ If you win, upload the replay file.

└ Okay.

[Author: Nikolai Zuganov]

[Title: As per AnonymousUser’s request, here’s the replay.]

It was a good match.

I will continue to strive for improvement.

(Attached File: AutoReplay_vs_Gawol_781096.rep)

[Comments]

– Alright.

A while ago, when I was suffering from menstrual cramps.

Unable to find prey in the field, I headed toward the Arena.

There, I entertained myself by playing against overseas users.

And now, those records have returned to haunt me like a boomerang.

– You are a bad girl! Enjoy the game!

– Here to check on your wellbeing!

– Farewell in sadness…

[Opponent has forfeited.]

The Guardian who tormented the undead.

The Archer who dunked them into the sea.

The Warrior who challenged the 0-hit challenge because of their straightforward attacks.

The faces of those I troubled passed before my eyes.

Some of the competitors smirked as if they already knew, and Luche, sitting at the front, couldn’t hold back a chuckle.

The others tried to pretend to be disinterested, but their sneaky glances made it even more embarrassing.

By the middle part of the video, there were some impressive scenes.

Like the battle against Camellia, the one where I climbed up my weapon, the plays involving the Chain Scythe.

Naturally, the encounter with Haruka was also included.

The issue was the conclusion of the video.

As my face was zoomed in while looking up at Haruka,

It ended with her asking,

– Bunny?

While giggling.

“So, in some sense, this was the most anticipated highlight, don’t you think? Let’s hear some thoughts on this one as well.”

The host had quietly made their way towards me.

A peculiarly slow pace—likely intended to give me time to think.

Therefore, I needed to decide what to say before Huoeun arrived.

Oh no. What excuse should I give?

I can’t say I needed a vent for being on my period.

Should I claim it wasn’t my intention? I wouldn’t believe that either.

But thinking about it, it feels unfair?

Why do I have to justify myself?

If you guys had done better, it wouldn’t be an issue.

Isn’t it because you lost the game?

Why does the loser get to act smug?

……But now, it’s irritating, isn’t it?

Why should I have to explain myself?

You should just improve your skills.

Isn’t losing the result of poor gameplay?

Why does the loser get the upper hand?

“Alright, Gawol. If I’m not mistaken, this is your first interview, right? We’ve known your voice for a while, but you’re quite mysterious. Give us a greeting for the viewers watching right now!”

“Uh… Hello. I’m an Assassin player named Gawol from the Korean server.”

“Woo, what a beautiful voice you have. A calm voice contrasting with your aggressive playstyle—where does this come from?”

“Just, I keep doing it because it’s interesting. It’s a process of finding fun. Playing regularly doesn’t feel that entertaining.”

I decided to stick to the truth within reason.

What can I say, I did it because it was fun.

At my words, Huoeun’s eyes widened.

She followed up with a bright smile.

“Hahaha! The protagonists in the videos are top-tier players, yet your standard appears quite high, Gawol. Can we expect a performance befitting your infamy in this Arena?”

“I think so… If I have the energy, I’ll dunk anyone in seawater—unless you don’t like it, then a different location is fine too.”

“Very good! Our Dark Horse of this Arena, who can transform into a delinquent at any time—Gawol’s interview!”

Behind me, the introductions and highlights of other players continued.

Luche was admired for her personal narratives and the solid play of the Paladin,

while Traveler was highlighted for their relentless determination.

Each highlight video was beautifully crafted, and I watched them without noticing the time.

My own was… well done itself.

After the highlights concluded, the group nomination began.

The key was to avoid tough opponents and secure easier ones.

This tournament followed the Snake Draft format.

The top seeds of the eight groups were assigned in the order of their qualification for the main tournament.

The top-seeded players received the first nomination rights.

Subsequently, the players who were selected took turns nominating others.

“Alright, Cerberus Player. You’ve obtained the first nomination right. Many are curious about your pick, and is there anyone you particularly guard against?”

“Hmm, if I must choose, Silph would be a contender. It is difficult to face Witches with my class.”

At first glance, it was a natural interview.

However, his words were slightly irritating.

“The word ‘if’ carries a lot of weight. Aren’t there formidable opponents like Reaper, Luche, and Rime?”

“No, I don’t see it that way. Reaper is at a disadvantage against my class, and I’m confident in battles against other warrior-class players. Moreover, I have no reason to fear opponents I’ve already defeated.”

Ah, that explains it.

Apparently, Cerberus didn’t consider players outside the European region as competitors from the beginning.

It must have been a provocative statement for Luche.

It made me uneasy too, but Luche appeared unfazed.

Or, maybe not entirely.

Luche’s breathing seemed a little stiff.

“Yes, it was an interview worthy of a European powerhouse. Let’s see Cerberus’ choice together!”

Cerberus confidently picked a nameplate on the central stage.

Thus, the Chinese Swordsman was assigned to Group A, position 1.

A figure who didn’t have an unfavorable matchup against him and wouldn’t choose Silph as a threat.

It was an uneventful yet practical choice.

The following groups also made safe selections.

Typically, they chose opponents who were advantageous in terms of matchups.

Players with lesser fame became sacrifices early on, and I wasn’t treated specially.

“Reaper, will your pick be a Mage-class player? Oh, contrary to expectations, Gawol has been chosen! Gawol is assigned to Group E, position 1!”

I can’t criticize it, really.

At the end of the day, I’m still an amateur.

From the pros’ perspective, they might perceive me as slightly inferior.

Given how little is known about me overseas, I must have seemed easier to beat.

I’m aware of that. I know, but…

It still hurts my pride.

Reaper’s character resembled a young man shrouded in a dark aura.

They mentioned his appearance was slightly polished from his real-life look.

It was an unsettling visage.

Our eyes met, and neither of us spoke.

I’ll definitely defeat you one day.

“Reaper has chosen another Assassin class player. Could this mean unwavering dominance in combat among the same classes?”

“Torches are too weak, and those muscle-bound types make fights boring.”

“Casters lack tension, while warrior-class fights drag on for too long!”

Huoeun delivered an amazing translation.

See, I told you he was unpleasant.

One should respect their opponents.

“In that sense… wouldn’t it mean that you chose Gawol because you expect a good match with her? Correct?”

“Yes. Korea has finally produced a skilled assassin worth mentioning. To be honest, it was underwhelming until now.”

What?

Turns out he’s not so bad after all.

Upon reconsidering, Reaper’s image seemed a bit different.

Yeah. Let’s call this a likeable rating.

Anyone with integrity can potentially be a friend.


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Status: Completed Type: Author: Artist: Released: 2024 Native Language: Korean
You guys shine. So it’s okay to vent a little, isn’t it?

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