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Your Commander-in-Chief – Chapter 17

At first, everyone thought it would be impossible to clear on the first day.

They figured they’d only manage to take down a few named monsters before the raid party disbanded.

However, as the situation of the raid was streamed live, many realized that their assumptions were wrong.

The reactions were minimal when they defeated the first named monster. This indicated that there weren’t many people expecting it.

It was the same for the second one. But once they took down the third named monster, the posts on the Deron Gallery exploded.

It was as if the chat during the stream was flooding, with multiple posts appearing in rapid succession.

This meant there were a lot of users watching Yeo’s raid live.

[Deron Online Gallery]

[Middle School Girl Raid Party Defeats 3rd Named Monster Live LOL] [6]

[Real-Time Military-Trained Middle School Girl Tanker Claims Shock…] [10]

[The stream makes the raid look ridiculously easy] [2]

[Tomorrow’s final party is going to be hell LOL] [11]

But no one dared to mention a perfect clear.

Two months had passed since the raid was updated. During this time, some high-ranking users had attempted the raid but ultimately failed to clear the current [Red Orc Empire] raid.

The reactions from the users were understandable.

However, as time went on and named monsters fell one after another, a single thought began to emerge in the minds of those watching.

-Is a perfect clear possible?

It seemed plausible. This was the first time this raid was attempted. It meant they hadn’t even honed their teamwork yet.

Yet they managed to wipe out all the named monsters without a single reset. Their speed was impressively fast.

With one page in the gallery filled with stories about Yeo’s raid, even more people started joining the stream.

As more people watched, the posts in the gallery updated at a rapid pace.

This was due to users treating the gallery like a chat window while watching the stream.

And then the first attempt against the final boss began.

It didn’t start off badly. Since everyone figured the party would wipe during the first attempt, it was expected.

Thus, the second and third attempts followed.

Disappointed sighs filled the air. They were just on the verge of clearing. Everyone was excited, but the dealer line got trolled, leading to a wipe.

[Didn’t change the dealers? So frustrating LOL] [11]

[I’ve got screenshots of those bastards’ names] [7]

As the attempts dragged on, the viewers started feeling not just boredom but irritation.

They could clear it. It seemed so. They had surely made it right up to the point of clearing.

But the troll from the wizard line kept occurring.

Time didn’t stop. The clock was ticking towards 10 PM, which was the promised end of the raid.

Disappointment was the thought shared by everyone watching the stream.

If they changed the dealer line, it would surely be an easy clear.

After all, Yeo, the small girl party leader, had overwhelming skills.

Without a doubt, everyone in that raid understood this fact.

The way the problematic dealers were viewed turned sour, showing this clearly.

Then finally, Yeo couldn’t hold it in any longer and burst out.

“Is it really that hard? No. Is it? Everyone, is it really that hard? Can’t it be done?”

At first, it was merely muttering to herself. But her subsequent words conveyed resentment towards the party members who were the problem.

With an active brain, everyone knew the truth—that they had a problem. So, they had nothing to say.

The wizards fell silent, bowing their heads.

[Middle School Girl Leader Couldn’t Hold It In and Dished It Out…] [15]

[I thought she’d throw some curses, but she spoke so nicely] [7]

[I wish she’d just curse us out…] [22]

Yet, Yeo ultimately didn’t resort to foul language.

She let out a meaningful sigh, releasing all her emotions.

Watching her, everyone thought she must be quite mature for her age.

Her level of patience wasn’t typical for a middle schooler. It gave off the essence of a wise adult.

In that moment, Yeo checked the time and spoke about changing tactics.

They said it was the last try. Only then did everyone check the clock. As the promised 10 PM approached, they assumed Yeo would maintain the role of a middle school girl.

An incomprehensible arrangement followed.

The main tank changed, and two healers were assigned to follow her, not to mention the advice to ignore the elite orcs.

But the small girl didn’t seek understanding from others. Immediately, she began the try.

It started off the same as before. As the wizards unleashed overwhelming firepower, the boss’s health rapidly dwindled.

As the health decreased, orcs began pouring in.

Everyone expected a wipe here. If they didn’t clear the elite orcs, the tanks wouldn’t be able to hold their ground. If the tanks fell, the aggro would be released, and the elite orcs would scatter, smashing the dealer line.

That would mean annihilation.

However, Yeo displayed results that flipped everyone’s expectations.

She started dribbling thirty elite orcs. With fluid movements, she targeted their weak spots with her blades.

Not a single one escaped.

As everyone watched the situation unfold, the reactions in the gallery were explosive.

Since they were sincere gamers, they immediately understood how difficult that technique was.

To stop was to die; her actions were like crossing a treacherous cliff.

[Can the so-called top-tier tanks even pull this off? LOL] [51]

(Yeo dribbling 30 orcs—gif)

This is what a tank really looks like, LOL. If you tossed those boastful rankers in here, they’d drop dead in a second, LOL.

If you want to rebut, post a video of dribbling 30 elite orcs, LOL.

[Comments]

[LOL, remembering those guys now]

ㄴ[SingSing?]

ㄴ[Shh, if you mention them, they’ll start doing the ground-picking ritual LOL]

Everyone was busy expressing admiration and writing comments when a new post appeared.

Those watching the stream were aware of the situation, but users unable to watch had to wait for updates in the gallery.

[Perfect clear achieved LOL] [75]

Less than 30 seconds after the post was made, comments flooded in.

The image accompanied by the post showed the wizard’s screen streaming live, with a message indicating his character had achieved a server-first accomplishment.

Irrefutable evidence of a perfect clear.

In less than five hours since forming the raid, they toppled the raid.

The stream began to gain word-of-mouth popularity, drawing in even more viewers.

As the viewer count jumped from around a thousand to over ten thousand, the chat became unmanageable.

And everyone watching began to wonder what kind of loot the final boss would drop.

That was a natural curiosity. It was the first boss defeated since the raid update.

While everyone knew a weapon type would drop, they were hoping for a unique accessory that only that boss would drop.

After the small girl sorted out the situation, she approached the boss to start looting.

Then items began to be linked in the party chat.

A total of five items were dropped, of which two were class-specific weapons.

The specifications of the weapons were immense, as befitting something dropped by the final boss, overwhelming every weapon that had appeared thus far.

However, the viewers focused on the three accessories that surfaced afterward.

[Left Piece of the Sun]

Intelligence +5, Mana +5

Maximum Mana +5% increase

Level Limit 25

A piece that exudes the radiant power of the sun.

Priest Karas crafted this sun piece into a ring.

[Heart of the Vanguard]

Strength +20, Health +20, Agility +20

Maximum Health +20% increase

[Enraged] skill available

Level Limit 25

The heart of an orc vanguard hardened into a necklace.

It contains a fierce aura.

[Gift from the Priest]

Intelligence +20, Mana +40

Maximum Mana +15% increase

Health recovery amount +20% increase

Level Limit 25

A bracelet crafted and gifted by Priest Karas.

Made with concern for Krasia’s health.

While the first item that surfaced disappointed in performance, the two items that followed were remarkable in effect.

In particular, the [Enraged] skill attached to the Heart of the Vanguard only amplified the viewers’ curiosity.

The Heart of the Vanguard was a physical dealer exclusive accessory, while the Gift from the Priest was a healer exclusive accessory.

Once all party members checked the items, an auction began.

Previously, the two wizard-specific staves had been auctioned, fetching 1200 gold and 1300 gold, respectively.

Now it was time for the accessories. The wizards hung back without much reason to buy the dropped items and watched the situation unfold.

The third item put up for auction was the ring called the [Left Piece of the Sun].

But shockingly, it drew no interest whatsoever from anyone.

In the end, the item ended up in Yeo’s hands.

Next up was the [Heart of the Vanguard] item.

“3000.”

The one who bid 3000 gold was Yeo.

No one followed suit. This item, too, found its way into Yeo’s inventory.

The next item to be auctioned off was the [Gift from the Priest].

Beginning at 100 gold, the auction finished after a long race at 1800 gold.

The user who secured the item was the party priest.

The auction concluded. With the afterglow of the raid’s perfect clear still in the air, the viewers began calculating how much gold the party members would receive.

The total auction amount was 12,750 gold, meaning each of the 40 members would receive about 318 gold.

“I’ll distribute it. Please line up, everyone.”

The party leader mentioned the distribution. As everyone moved to receive their gold, Yeo’s face turned pale.

“Oh…”

10 PM. The promised time had arrived.

In that instant, Yeo vanished. She disappeared as if she were Cinderella leaving a ball.

Immediately after, a post appeared on the Deron Gallery.

[Gold Ninja Appeared LOL] [21]

(The image of everyone lining up to start distribution)

(Image of the suddenly vanished party leader)

(Image capturing the expressions of the surprised party members)

12,750 gold was received by (the military-trained) middle school girl LOL.

Your Commander-in-Chief

Your Commander-in-Chief

Score 8.2
Status: Ongoing Type: Released: 2022
Your Commander-in-Chief follows a protagonist who is transformed into a young female in a virtual reality game, navigating the challenges of their new identity and enhanced abilities.

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