– A groundbreaking Camilla build discovered by a genius.
– From warrior, bruiser, assassin to a supporter. The transformation of a beautiful dancer’s position.
– A new meta starting from the celestial realm, Camilla Support. Heading to the league? Even pros are using Camilla support. How does it work?
[Oh haha, Ka-bong TV is truly something]
[Every cafe post is about Camilla news]
[At this point, it feels less like a kayak cafe and more like a Camilla cafe… right?]
[Kayak is Camilla and Camilla is Kayak]
[Just loves hearing anything about Camilla…]
[But seriously, it’s legendary how Camilla support is making waves even in pro leagues]
[The broadcast host’s researched build has become a hit worldwide~~]
[Aside from sleeping, I’ve put all my time into research, and it’s paying off]
“Hmm, yes yes. Excellent. Truly excellent.”
I smiled with satisfaction as I looked at the posts on the cafe.
Just from the title, I could guess the content inside.
It’s saying that my support Camilla is shining. After I shared my happiness with the viewers a few times, more and more posts started to pop up.
There’s news of a certain celestial streamer giving a shoutout while playing Camilla support, and that an overseas tier-two pro team had a victory using Camilla support.
Recently, the trendsetter ACK (Abyss Champions Korea) also made a fuss about Camilla support making an appearance.
– Here’s player Spica. What are they picking?!
– Camilla? Did Camilla just come out…?
This is the highlight reel from yesterday’s match.
As soon as Camilla appeared, the crowd erupted in cheers. Seems like everyone wanted to see Camilla.
It had been about a month since Camilla last showed up. She disappeared from the pro scene along with a nerf.
Even though it wasn’t that long, it shows how much people missed Camilla. Truly a superstar quality in Camilla.
– Wait… Could it be Camilla support?
– Ah, she’s a very hot pick these days. I’ve heard rumors she’s performing amazingly well in scrims.
– Everyone, don’t play solo queue today! There’s a solo queue advisory issued! Take a break and don’t solo queue!
The team’s choice of Support Camilla led to victory in the match.
Today, the team that surprised everyone with Support Camilla’s pick won the game with a total score of 2-1.
With the set score at 1-1, in this nail-biting situation, the jack-of-all-trades Support Camilla appeared and easily turned the game around.
“To those who have slandered Camilla all this time, are you watching? This is Camilla, folks. Our Camilla is not garbage that’s unrecyclable!”
[Who said that?]
[I guess you were more hurt than you let on.]
[Let’s cherish our Camilla,ㅠㅠ]
[Though she became a supporter… Camilla survived!]
[Kayak has let loose the poison in the pro league once again!]
Thus, today’s broadcast began with Camilla again.
These days, my broadcasts have mostly been like this. Discussing Camilla’s recent news, how well she’s been doing—mostly good stories—before moving on to the main content.
I remember being reminded of the importance of communication by Yusia, that it’s crucial to connect with the viewers. Apparently, that’s the way big corporations do it or something.
I didn’t fully understand it back then, but now I genuinely feel it.
Talking about Camilla, who everyone loves, this is communication. What else is there?
So, I was in the middle of blooming talks about Camilla.
[Protocol has sponsored 5000 won!]
– Do you remember your student, Cutie Camilla? She’s doing broadcasts these days.
“Is Riri broadcasting?”
Quite an intriguing piece of news reached my ears.
*
Cutie Camilla, real name Lee Jian.
She has no actual broadcasting experience. However, she has appeared on other internet broadcasts quite a bit.
Being the apprentice of the master, Kayak, and the eternal hero of the Bronze Silver Gold community, Ipap, Jian has frequently shown her face on other streamers’ broadcasts.
That might be simply luck, but it’s also because she plays games to an almost bizarre degree for a regular person.
Having played games as much as professional gaming streamers do, the chances of meeting other streamers in-game naturally increase. There were times when I was suspected of being targeted because I matched way more often than usual, which raised some eyebrows.
If you ask me whether such encounters influenced my broadcasting… I would say they had some influence, but not none at all.
I can say that it didn’t have no influence at all.
Having met so many streamers, I found myself halfway to being a name on that broadcast, so I thought, why not give streaming a try myself?
Wasn’t the famous Kayak originally like a sniper targeting other streamers?
Of course, Kayak had the potential to skyrocket even if she started her stream all by herself without getting involved with other streamers. Anyway, most streamers, like Jian, usually started their broadcasts in this way, so it’s not unusual.
On the flip side, since I’m doing nothing but playing games all day anyway, I thought streaming while playing wouldn’t be such a bad idea. If it works out, great! If not, no big deal. If I could at least earn enough for a month’s internet bill by turning on the stream, that would be a win in my book.
Jian started streaming with that lighthearted mindset and was genuinely surprised by how well it was going.
Today marks the second week of streaming. Currently, the viewer count is at 52.
When I first turned on the stream, I attracted nearly 200 viewers with the title of Kayak’s apprentice, but now that hype has faded down to around 50.
Still, Jian felt completely satisfied. 50 viewers—yes, a solid 50!
To regular viewers, that may seem like a small number, but 50 is by no means insignificant.
In today’s low-birthrate era, 50 is equivalent to two classrooms combined, and even if each person just donated 100 won, that would add up to 5,000 won—a hefty amount!
It’s only been two weeks since I started streaming, and I already have 50 people watching. Maybe I really have a talent for this, Jian seriously pondered.
“Hey, don’t you know Camilla support? Camilla support! Haven’t you seen Ack? Spika carried as Kapota!”
[It’s because of these kids that I can’t rank up….]
[Is Camilla support a freaking Kayak, dude?]
[Do everything you want with Riri!]
[But I can’t play normal Camilla like the old days since her performance has gone down the drain.]
[The disaster of Silver, Riri! OMG!]
Jian pursued an unpretentious stream. Although she started it without much thought, she did have a plan.
To create a friendly and genuine atmosphere, like watching a friend play a game right next to you.
Jian’s strategy seemed to be working out. The majority of her current audience stayed in her room because they enjoyed the back-and-forth banter and the satisfying gameplay.
She had remained in her room for reasons including that point.
However, despite the broadcast doing well, the game wasn’t going smoothly.
– Ayla (the observer): Ugh, that support is just a total idiot. I don’t want to play anymore, bye!
– Ricardo (Shan): ;; Why? We don’t know yet, let’s give it a bit more time.
– Earth’s Strongest Kim Sang-yeob (Lennok): Honestly, even if I was ADC, I probably wouldn’t want to play either, lol it’s rough.
“Seriously, Ayla, this woman blames others when she’s the one who made a reckless play! How ridiculous. How does Lennok know whether I’m doing well or not when he didn’t even help me in lane?”
[Hmmm… lol Isn’t it obvious?]
[You weren’t doing well, you dumb host.]
[Bronze… right?]
[For real, lol look at how those two are politicking like it’s a duo.]
[But didn’t this person reach Gold when learning from Kayak? Why are they back at the edge of Silver?]
[So this is what Silver rank is like—thank goodness I’m at Gold.]
[Gold is the same, you’re a Gold digger, lol.]
[Please don’t swear, it’s scary! 😭]
[Looks like she’s really pissed, lol look at her face turning red.]
“Ugh, they’re making me mad! They always blame me! I messed up, okay, I did—but they messed up just as much! We’re all in this together!”
Jian was passionately reasoning with the viewers.
This was also one of her talents: her ability to immerse herself in the situation.
Jian wasn’t just pretending to be angry for the broadcast; she was genuinely immersed in the game, which was why she expressed her frustration. The viewers actually enjoyed it every time Jian got this mad.
That’s how the broadcast was going on. Jian suddenly noticed that the chat was noticeably faster. It was two, no, three times faster than usual. It felt like a massive influx of viewers from somewhere…
[Hello, Cutie Camilla!]
[Her broadcast nickname is also Cutie Camilla, lol.]
[Cutie Camilla is also cute, hehe.]
[Is this the stream of Kayak’s student, Cutie Camilla?]
“What’s going on?”
Just then, as Jian felt something was off and checked the viewer count.
[Kayak has donated 100,000 won!]
– Cutie Camilla, your skills have really dropped.
[Kayak has donated 100,000 won!]
– Have you considered learning support from Camilla?
“Woah….”
Her master had come to find her.
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