The Villainess VTuber Tears People Apart

Chapter 85 - To Shina in Heaven



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[Broadcast] Are they insane? LOL

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Narin: But if we cut the hair recklessly, it might cause a firestorm.

Laura: That might happen, indeed.

Narin: So, I’ll record a video letter now.

Narin: Shina, you’re watching from heaven, right?

Laura: She’s probably watching it live in real-time.

Narin: A lot of time has passed since you left us.

Narin: We’ve been doing well, playing games and staying healthy.

Narin: We’re about to desecrate your body, but I want you to know it’s purely for strategic purposes.

Narin: It’s not teabagging; we’re doing this out of real love for you.

Laura: Love?

Narin: I have to say this so we only get a bit of minor backlash.

Narin: Oh, is minor backlash okay?

Laura: I’m already quite notorious in the community, so what’s a few more tags?

Narin: Same here, we’re comrades.

Narin: Anyway, we love you, Shina.

Narin: We won’t forget you, sniff sniff.

Laura: Your fake crying isn’t very convincing.

Narin: I’ll send a ton of donation money during your birthday stream, so please forgive us for cutting your hair.

Narin: It’s not like it’s a real corpse anyway.

Laura: Make sure to let me know when you send donations.

Laura: I’ll chip in too.

Laura: I’ve never sent donations before.

Narin: So, Shina is your first?

Laura: Looks like it.

Narin: Since Laura is giving Shina her first donation, Shina will surely forgive us.

Narin: Well, should we get started and cut it?

[Comments]

– LOL “strategic backlash”

– This is such a gathering of maniacs, holy crap LOL

– First experience for the noble lady, oof!

– Watching this makes me think that gaming really is a disease.

ㄴ(Author) TRUTH LOL

– Still warm…

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Son Narin focused the energy on the tip of her left hand.

Then, fire ignited from her fingertips.

The flames gradually intensified, burning her fingers and moving up her hand.

Despite the intense heat, Narin was already more than used to this. Thanks to the sensory adjustment system, it wasn’t painful at all.

Narin flung off her cloak with her burning hand.

Naturally, the flames spread to the cloak.

Her left hand had already turned to ashes and disappeared.

By placing the cloak on the ground, she had created the “eternal bonfire.”

Of course, this came at the cost of losing one of her hands.

‘It’s not easy.’

Thinking back, it had never been easy, not even once. Maybe it was because she mained such a trash character like the Dragon Knight.

The Dragon Knight was one of the highest-value characters in Labyrinthos.

But there was a problem: the Dragon Knight’s value was overly dependent on the ultimate ability.

The rest of the skills were merely there to help charge the ultimate gauge.

The first skill was a resonance with the mini dragon to locate enemies.

The second skill involved burning a part of the body to create the “eternal bonfire”.

There was no passive skill at all.

Due to the excessive value placed on the ultimate gauge, the rest of the skill set was pitifully underwhelming. The ultimate gauge itself was also massive.

Especially in this match, the enemy tempo was too fast. The game would likely end before Narin could even fill the ultimate gauge.

A Dragon Knight without the ultimate gauge was synonymous with trash.

But, as they say, it’s not over until it’s over.

【Giant has donated 1,000 won.】

【Let’s do this!】

Narin chuckled at the donation message and charged forward.

She had already used her scouting skill to grasp the enemy’s situation. They were grouped more tightly than she expected.

They probably wanted to search a wide area but couldn’t afford to, thinking of the possibility of getting picked off one by one. It seemed they were determined to stay vigilant until the end.

That’s why moves outside the usual logic could become a lethal dagger.

Narin grabbed Shina’s head and threw it.

Thud!

“Ugh?! What the, what is that?!”

The enemies panicked when a head suddenly fell in front of them.

While they were distracted, Narin ran directly toward them.

The only one who remained calm was the Beast Tamer, who stepped forward to block her path.

“Haah!”

The Giant Wolf opened its massive jaws at Narin.

Vincent, the Beast Tamer, leaped high, trying to strike Narin from above.

The spear Vincent swung was aimed at the back of Narin’s neck.

Ahead was the Giant Wolf. Behind her, the spear. Narin, forced to choose between the two, turned around and swung her wooden stick.

Clang!

The spear collided with the wooden stick.

The Dragon Knight’s weapon: a wooden stick.

For a character with such a grand name, the weapon was ridiculously shabby. It might be the least lethal weapon in all of Labyrinthos.

But the wooden stick had a unique trait: it would never break.

The spear kept scraping against the wooden stick, but it neither snapped nor bent.

Of course, at the end of the day, it was still a wooden stick.

It couldn’t possibly win against a spear.

So, Narin deflected the spear aside.

At that moment, the Giant Wolf bit into Narin.

Swoosh!

Although Narin dodged slightly, her left arm was already torn off.

Yet, Narin didn’t care much.

Since she’d already lost her left hand, losing something else didn’t make much difference. Losing an arm in exchange for avoiding an attack was a cheap price to pay.

In Narin’s view, fighting as a Dragon Knight was a deeply philosophical matter.

In a life where you only get one chance, what will you lose, and what will you gain?

The battle of the Dragon Knight was a continuous series of such choices.

Leaving the Giant Wolf and Vincent behind, Narin dove further inward.

“Cavalry, please use your CC skill. Mage, also use CC to immobilize the Dragon Knight and finish her.”

Vincent, watching Narin from a distance, gave orders.

But even while giving commands, he couldn’t shake the feeling of unease. Narin was drawing too much attention by acting so brazenly.

So where was Aurora?

‘A diversion tactic…!’

Vincent quickly realized.

His timing was precise.

In fact, Aurora had already activated and was approaching the Mage.

“Hngh!”

Seeing Aurora, Vincent threw his spear.

That alone was enough to stop Aurora in her tracks.

A surprise attack relies on not being detected. Once spotted, the element of surprise is lost.

Vincent’s throw was accurate, and it was enough to keep her in check.

So, Aurora retreated.

As she did, she threw a poisoned dart.

Thwack!

The dart hit the Mage squarely in the neck.

It was loot she’d taken from Mashina.

“Ugh…!”

The Mage collapsed, paralyzed by the poison.

Vincent clicked his tongue.

‘…It’s still manageable.’

Though surprised, Vincent remained calm.

The attack had landed, but the Mage was only paralyzed, not dead.

As long as he wasn’t dead, the Phantom Thief’s cooldown reset wouldn’t trigger.

In other words, the Phantom Thief wouldn’t be able to run wild, so there was some relief in that.

Vincent picked up his spear and kept Aurora from getting any closer.

Aurora nodded slightly, seeming to agree to keep her distance and observe the situation for now.

A tense standoff between Vincent and Aurora.

Meanwhile, Narin was facing off alone against both the Cavalry and the Dual Swordsman.

“What’s with her movements…?”

The Dual Swordsman swallowed hard.

Their opponent only had one arm and was wielding a mere wooden stick.

Even in a 2v1 situation.

They had underestimated her, thinking she would fall easily, but she wasn’t going down, nor was she being pushed back.

In fact, the more they fought, the more they felt like they were being cornered.

Even when they swung their swords, they couldn’t seem to land a hit on the Dragon Knight.

Even the lance of the Cavalry barely missed Narin by a paper-thin margin.

A Dragon Knight without the ultimate gauge was trash. That was one of the few undeniable truths of Labyrinthos. What other character was this weak in the early game?

In this fast-paced match, it was easy to predict that the game would end before the Dragon Knight could even fill her ultimate gauge.

That’s why the Dual Swordsman and Cavalry had let their guard down.

A dash skill, crowd control, proper damage skills—how could she break through 2v1 without any of that?

They had expected her to fall soon.

But there was one thing they didn’t realize.

Narin had been a Dragon Knight main for a long time.

Being a Dragon Knight main meant she was skilled at navigating through the weak early game.

Avoiding every attack from the Cavalry, Narin managed to get close to the Dual Swordsman.

“Huh?”

By the time they noticed, it was too late; she was already within striking distance.

Narin, a VTuber known for her “conquer-the-king” content.

Her favorite genre was Souls-like games, as well as challenging titles like Getting Over It, Jump King, and the Mado Village series.

She was a VTuber known for endlessly trying difficult games, and she took pride in her focus and tenacity.

While the Dual Swordsman had underestimated her for being a Dragon Knight, Narin had maintained her concentration all along.

‘Just get in once.’

All she needed was a single moment to get close.

That was Narin’s sole goal in this battle.

Clench.

Narin tightened her grip on the Dual Swordsman’s waist.

Then, she activated her skill.

Fwoosh!

Narin’s body burst into flames.

“Aaagh!!”

The Dual Swordsman screamed in agony from the sudden heat.


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