Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 30, Section 29: I Can Make Money from Chinese People

Chapter 30, Section 29: I Can Make Money from Chinese People
She could tell that Shimamura Yuna's current situation was probably a case of reason trying to control emotions, but reason being unable to overcome emotions.

So it looks like this awkward situation.

Seeing her in this state of mind, Akari Kujo couldn't help but feel a pang of heartache.

But she didn't know what she could do for Shimamura Yuna.
So, after thinking for a while, she stood up, walked behind Shimamura Yuna's chair, wrapped her arms around her body, and pressed her chin against the other's head.

She used this intimate gesture to convey her comfort and goodwill.

"It's okay, I know you might be feeling really bad, and you might think it's a bit ridiculous to cry all the time."

"But I'm here, so it's okay to cry like this."

Shimamura Yuna usually doesn't cry for long; she only cries for a couple of tiny drops.

After the initial outburst of grievances, she is usually able to control herself quickly.

But at this moment, she had almost calmed down, but Kujo Akari's words of comfort made her feel even more aggrieved.

It was as if the other person's behavior touched a soft spot in her heart.

She felt the other person's soft hair cascading down her shoulders and face.

She felt the body heat transmitted to her by the other person.

She was so gentle and considerate.

Suddenly, all sorts of negative emotions welled up inside me, and I felt a strong urge to confide in and vent to the person in front of me.

The small pearls, which had already stopped falling, started falling uncontrollably again.

As Shimamura wiped away her tears, she pleaded with Kujo Akari, "Can you please stop? If you keep doing this, I can't help but cry. Actually, I didn't really want to cry, since it's not a big deal."

"But after what you did, I feel like crying. Things that weren't wronged before now feel wronged."

Akari Kujo chuckled softly, "That means you actually wanted to cry, but you held it in. Although I also think crying after losing a game is typical of a crybaby, but..."

"Go ahead and cry if you want to. There's nothing wrong with being a crybaby. I think you're cute like that, aren't you?"

And so, Shimamura Yuna finally couldn't hold back anymore.

She gave up treatment and chose to stop trying to hide her vulnerable side.

She chose to lie on the chair, letting the other person hold her, while she closed her eyes and enjoyed the tenderness he gave her.

It took her quite a while to calm down.

When she opened her eyes again, the first thing she saw was Akari Kujo's face.

That smiling face, tinged with kindness and compassion, seemed to be watching over me from head to toe, protecting me.

Akari Kujo asked gently, "How are you feeling? Are you feeling better?"

Shimamura Yuna blushed and rubbed her eyes, then quickly and shyly pushed Kujo Akari away.

"Okay, I'm going back to playing the game. Do you still want to watch?"

After being pushed away, Akari Kujo covered her mouth and chuckled softly, then said, "Yeah, of course I want to see."

"I want to see how you play this game. I want to know just how strong you really are."

And so, the game continued.

Despite the minor hiccup of losing the game earlier, the overall game process this afternoon went smoothly.

She won more games than she lost, and Shimamura Yuna carried many of them. Even in the games she lost afterward, Shimamura Yuna didn't cry like she did in the previous game.

Akari Kujo was so curious that she even asked her, "Why didn't you cry when you lost this game?"

Yuna Shimamura replied, "Because my teammates were all very friendly, they didn't complain about me or shirk responsibility."

"Therefore, I can take this situation in stride."

So, you really were wronged just now.
At first, Akari Kujo couldn't understand the game at all, but after spending an afternoon looking at it and asking questions, she managed to figure out some of the tricks of the trade.

At least she now knows that the game is divided into three lanes: top, mid, and bottom; jungle and lanes; and five positions.

She also learned that the goal of the game was not to kill everyone or plant the bomb, but to destroy the towers; destroying the towers meant winning the game.

Killing and last-hitting are all for the purpose of pushing towers.

She also knew that the hero Shimamura Yuna had been playing all afternoon was called "Vladimir," a vampire-themed character who needed to develop in the early game and carry in the late game.

For some reason, Shimamura Yuna didn't play that character in the middle game; instead, she played a little girl with blue hair and scissors.

Akari Kujo feels that this character is much cuter than a vampire, and the skill effects are also more beautiful.

She felt that if it were her, she would definitely choose to play this character instead of the vampire.

So, she asked Shimamura Yuna curiously, "Why don't you play this hero more often? Why did you play that vampire-like character from earlier? That character was so ugly!"

In response, Shimamura Yuna remained silent for a moment before saying, "When I play heroes, I don't care about their looks; I just choose based on my preferences."

Overall, since I don't understand League of Legends, I was still a bit confused by what I saw.

However, after spending an afternoon watching Shimamura Yuna play videos and comparing them online...
She has now confirmed at least one thing.

That is, Shimamura Yuna is really strong.

She found that Shimamura Yuna's gameplay was very standard and smooth, almost identical to the gameplay of those top-tier or even professional players she had seen in videos.
Of course, she didn't understand either, so she didn't know if what she said was correct. She could only represent the perspective of an outsider and felt that she couldn't see the difference.

However, even if Shimamura Yuna is not as good as those kings or professional players now, she is still undoubtedly a high-level player.

Akari Kujo has been playing Valorant for so long, but she has never seen anyone around her empowered by a Mythic Ability.

But now, she has met a living, breathing Grandmaster King right beside her.

This made her very excited.

This means that Shimamura Yuna's previous statement about making money through live streaming may not have been just empty talk.

It is actually possible to achieve.

The only regret is
"Sigh, if only you were playing Valorant instead of this game."

"This game isn't played much in Japan, and nobody watches it. But if you play Valorant and manage to reach Mythic rank, it'll become incredibly popular."

To this, Shimamura Yuna simply smiled and said, "It's alright."

"Nobody in Japan plays this game, but people in China do, and that's enough."

"I can make money from Chinese people."

P.S.: Daily request for votes

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(End of this chapter)

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