Chapter 53 - I May Be a Virtual Youtuber, but I Still Go to Work - NovelsTime

I May Be a Virtual Youtuber, but I Still Go to Work

Chapter 53

Author: ???
updatedAt: 2025-08-14

...──— Parallel (VTuber) Gallery —──...

    [Momo, why not just let Magia handle the quarterly segment?]

    If Magia did it, it’d be hilarious.

    Judging from how she talked today, she’s insanely strong at retrospective content.

    She’s got a great memory, she mixes in spot-on impressions, and she shares stories we’ve never heard before—how can we not stay focused? Palsheungjwakah!

    (If I stop here, I might get banned by Momo’s mods, so adding more ↓↓)

    Momo’s version is fine too, but, you know...

    Magia’s version would definitely be more fun to watch.

    There are probably Wol-dungi who are too busy to watch everything, so wouldn’t it be better to make this content as engaging as possible?

    I genuinely think this is a good suggestion, so consider it!

    I know you’re lurking, so just approve it already.

    (Upvotes: 546 / Downvotes: 332)

    [Comments]

    — Parallel745: Hold up, did this guy just say Momo’s boring?

    ? Parallel383 (OP): That’s not what I meant, LOL.

    ? Parallel383 (OP): Momo’s too busy to stream often anyway. Might as well let Magia, who’s good at it, handle it. That’s all I’m saying, LOL.

    ? Parallel745: But isn’t Magia super busy too?

    ? Parallel745: She barely even appears on streams because of work.

    ? Parallel383 (OP): Not my problem. I just wanna watch her, LOL.

    ? Parallel025: Yo, you too?

    ? Parallel222: Sheds a tear, hits the upvote.

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    ...──— Parallel (VTuber) Gallery —──...

    [I’ve asked 3,859,219,230 times: What does "Magia" even mean?]

    So, what is it?

    Is it her real name?

    A stage name?

    What’s the meaning?

    Someone answer before I lose my mind.

    [Comments]

    — Parallel200: It’s a name. Can’t you tell from the three letters?

    ? Parallel034 (OP): Oh, got it. Thanks.

    ? Parallel200: Can’t believe he actually bought that.

    ? Parallel034 (OP): You son of a...

    — Parallel557: It’s her stage name, LOL. MAGIA.

    ? Parallel034 (OP): I don’t know English. What does it mean?

    ? Parallel557: It means "magic."

    ? Parallel034 (OP): Oh, got it, thanks thanks.

    ? Parallel557: Can’t believe he actually bought that.

    ? Parallel034 (OP): You little...!

    — Parallel347: Why are there so many jackasses in this thread, LOL?

    — Parallel722: Y’all are the worst, LOL.

    — Parallel003: Funny how none of you calling them out are actually giving a real answer.

    ? Parallel034 (OP): Then you tell me.

    ? Parallel003: I don’t know either.

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    ...──— Parallel (VTuber) Gallery —──...

    [Momo doesn’t deserve to be CEO, LOL.]

    Magia’s workload needs to be offloaded to someone else ASAP so she can focus on streaming.

    She should be the face of Parallel.

    Like, literally brand her as the face of Parallel.

    Not saying Momo can’t be the face—

    But since Momo’s busy, she should delegate that role to Magia.

    (Already got reported over 50 times for this, spent forever explaining to the mods, so please stop spamming the report button.)

    Placing the right people in the right positions—

    That’s just basic leadership.

    Why keep such a golden asset locked away?

    All she has to do is set the stage, and Parallel practically promotes itself!!!

    There’s no way they rigged and prepped all this just for today’s stream, right?

    ...Right?

    I swear, I’m clenching my teeth right now.

    (Absolutely not saying this because I want to donate directly to Magia.)

    (But if she’s hosting solo content, she should get all the donations. Agreed?)

    [Comments]

    — Parallel834: Doesn’t matter, Momo’s never budging, lol.

    — Parallel743: You’d probably need at least 100 million won to make Momo change her mind.

    ? Parallel455: Where do you think 100 mil comes from? The ground? I swear I wanna slap someone, LOL.

    ? Parallel993: Aka, LOL.

    ? Parallel701: Murasaki, LOL.

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    Magia didn’t consider herself a streamer.

    But she also didn’t think she lacked the ability to attract attention.

    Anyone who spent years sniping Momo in games would know that.

    Whenever she appeared on a stream, the chat exploded.

    And whenever a clip featuring her went up on YouTube, it consistently got 1.5 times the usual views.@@@@

    More importantly, she was a master of knowing her limits.

    Since her first appearance on Momo’s stream, she had never gone overboard or ruined a broadcast.

    That was why Gia used her own name as a brand to expand Momo’s reach beyond her streams.

    While most people were thinking, “Maybe I should try streaming?”

    She was out there stirring things up, aggressively pushing Momo’s content.

    She went to fan forums.

    She targeted VTuber viewers.

    She tracked people with public DMs.

    She found people who had been sniped by stream snipers.

    She looked for Battle Colosseum players.

    And then, she’d drop at least 100,000 won in donations at the right moment, along with a link to Momo’s clips.

    If she cycled through about 500,000 to 1 million won in donations, the results showed up immediately in Momo’s next stream.

    100 live viewers turned into 130.

    200 turned into 250.

    One time, 300 jumped straight to 500.

    The day Momo hit 500 concurrent viewers, Gia still remembered what she had said at the end of the stream.

    "Signalflame, you bastard. I know you’re watching. I can feel it. Please, for once, don’t snipe me this year... I’m so tired...."

    Gia still wasn’t sure if Momo had meant it or if it was an invitation in disguise.

    But from that day on, Gia doubled down—

    More sniping, more promotion.

    Because if you told a troublemaker to stop, they’d always do it more.

    Thanks to that, the moment Momo hit 1,000 viewers, Gia got hit with a real-life Mokgora challenge and was forcibly recruited as a manager.

    Even after she toned down her viral campaigns for fear of controversy, she never stopped sniping.

    Did she think she had a stake in Momo’s 1.66 million subscribers?

    "Thank you, ■■, I really wouldn’t have made it here without you."

    Yeah, right.

    "What are you talking about? You got here because you’re fucking awesome, CEO."

    Even as Momo’s manager, Magia had always been a shadow.

    She had only ever done what she wanted as a fan.

    She had never once thought, Momo hit 1 million subs because of me.

    Magia had started as just another stream sniper.

    If Momo hadn’t played along, she would’ve faded into obscurity as just another random troll who ruined broadcasts.

    But the person who turned a troll into a fan, who kept her coming back, who made her excited enough to spread Momo’s content everywhere—

    That had always been Momo herself.

    The chicken-or-egg debate? That didn’t exist here.

    Momo was a tree that had stood strong and unchanging all this time, allowing Magia to perch on its branches, to rest, to give back whatever she could.

    And now, in the short break after the main content had ended,

    Left alone in the studio, Magia’s heart was pounding.

    :: An anonymous donor has donated 1,000 Clouds! ::

    :: Riding the nostalgia train makes me want to see the concert even more. ::

    :: :: An anonymous donor has donated 100,000 Clouds! :: ::

    :: I love you, Another! Let’s be eternal! ::

    :: An anonymous donor has donated 10,000 Clouds! ::

    :: First-gen concert, fighting!!! ::

    Even after repeatedly thanking everyone, the donations would not stop coming.

    The chat was going wild, screaming, What the hell is this?! This is insane!!!

    And caught in the wave, individuals started making their own personal donations.

    For ten full minutes, the storm of donations raged on—

    Until finally, just as the tide began to settle—

    Pino dropped a bomb to end it all.

    :: :: PIN0 has donated 1,000,000 Clouds! :: ::

    :: There’s no way there are still Wol-dungi who haven’t bought a ticket for tomorrow, right?! ::

    Do-hee glanced at Gia. Now?

    Gia nodded. Now.

    In the waiting room for the broadcast''s talk code, the first-gen members were already watching.

    [Maru]: This is crazy, this is insane, lol.

    [Komari]: Holy... wow, wow...

    [Rain]: Yoho~ My shoulders just wanna dance, dammit, I’m about to chu the dance.

    [Dora]: Uwaaaaah, this is nuts, LOL.

    Do-hee switched the screen to display the official concert illustration for first-gen.

    Gia stopped reacting to donations and spoke into the mic.

    "Everyone, thank you so much for your support. So many of you have sent donations to cheer on Another’s concert tomorrow.

    "But... we feel like it wouldn’t be right for just us two to react to this 1 million donation."

    Ding-dong. Ding-dong.

    The four waiting members joined the voice chat all at once.

    The carefully prepared group illustration of first-gen flashed onto the screen.

    — Oh.

    — Oh, what’s this?

    — Huh?

    — Whoa, LOL.

    — I wasn’t expecting this at all, LMAO.

    — Another! Another! Another! Another! Another! Another!

    — They’re bringing them in here?! Holy shit, LOL.

    — GAMDASAL, LOL.

    "And so, we’ve brought in Another, who has been watching from behind the scenes!"

    Seamlessly, Do-hee took over the closing speech.

    "That being said, Gia and I will be stepping out now. Everyone, thank you so much for tonight!"

    "Thank you! Now, Another! Please give your thanks to the fans who generously supported you!"

    [Thank you! Thank you! Yeah! Thank you! Love you, babies!]

    [Seriously, guys, thanks a ton.]

    [Thank you all soooo much! YEEEAAAAH~!]

    [THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!! THANK YOUUUU!!]

    For the real first-gen fans who had donated along with Gia’s hardcore supporters, this was the best possible outcome.

    But for Gia’s diehard fans, who had been hoping for her reaction and a promise for another stream—

    This was an absolute disaster.

    Some still held onto hope.

    Maybe they just needed to wait a little longer.

    — Wait, she already left?

    — What the hell;

    — She dipped so fast, LMAO.

    But Gia’s frame had already disappeared.

    And the chat, filled with people searching for her,

    Was immediately drowned out by fans celebrating first-gen’s concert.

    Do-hee, having also taken down her stream frame, switched off her mic and clicked her tongue.

    "You were thinking about how to end the stream the entire time, weren’t you?"

    "Well, that was my main reason for appearing today. I trusted you to cover for me if I messed up."

    "Yeah, but still. You were talking to me while planning all this?"

    Gia chuckled.

    "If I can watch four streams at once, you think I can’t do this?"

    "...You have ridiculous multitasking skills."

    The pre-show had been a success,

    And first-gen, buzzing with excitement, would handle the rest.

    It had been a clean ending.

    Gia had nothing more to do here.

    But she didn’t stop there.

    Because there was one thing she had realized from tonight’s donations.

    Gia knew how internet culture worked.

    Donations given with expectations were not true support.

    That kind of donation was just control freak behavior.

    And if the streamer didn’t respond the way they wanted, they had to accept that.

    But—

    She also knew that if you did acknowledge those expectations after they had already given up—

    It shattered them.

    And once a person’s expectations were shattered,

    They never truly recovered.

    If there was a literal gold mine sitting right there, why would you not dig it up?

    If Parallel wanted to compete with VTuber Empire BachuuBachuu, they needed to earn more money.

    And if that was the goal, Gia was willing to do whatever it took.

    Even if it wasn’t an official CEO mandate.

    "I realized something after tonight’s stream."

    "Hm? What is it?"

    "You know the monitoring reports I send you daily?"

    "Yeah, of course."

    "I was thinking of using those to put together a ‘Top 10 Best Content of the Month’ ranking. Now that Seung-yeon joined, we’ve got some workload relief. This could help the planning team with future content ideas."

    Before Gia even finished, Do-hee clapped her hands.

    "That’s a great idea! We could call it ‘Parallel’s Monthly Awards’ or something!"

    "Yeah. And I’ll be the one hosting it."

    "...Huh? You’ll be hosting?"

    Do-hee, still mid-clap, froze.

    "Wait. Hosting? Like... a live stream?"

    "Yeah. Just support me like you did today. I’ll handle the materials."

    "But... streaming is... don’t you think it’s a waste of time? Didn’t you say you’d rather watch streams?"

    Gia smiled.

    "Well, this is just rewatching streams and talking about them.

    Not that different from watching streams, really."

    And just like that, Gia took another step forward.

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