[Domestic VTuber Gallery]
<Undisputed King of Star Record’s 3rd Generation>
(A picture of Sera crossing her arms and looking this way)
“Oh, it’s my sister.”
Sera! Sera! Sera! Sera! Sera! Sera!
Watching today, I realized there’s no talent like this woman.
Calling someone “grandma” at a first meeting is already a move that ordinary people can’t pull off.
Sera, this girl is just outright rude LOL
Honestly, she practically carried the whole broadcast.
From joking about age, bouncing off Uriel, keeping the energy high, and even setting up the climax.
That part really caught me off guard LOL
It’s clear the others were really nervous since it was their first time.
But was that really something to cry over?
I watched the whole thing and I still don’t get it.
Okay, but calling her “grandma” was seriously too much LMAO
To be fair, girls do tend to cry and get upset over small things like that.
If she’s 27, I guess it makes sense that “grandma” would hit a nerve.
27 is still young, though…
She might actually be over 30 in real life.
In that case, yeah, Sera definitely crossed the line.
<Today’s Broadcast Had an Unexpected Ace>
From the beginning, she hyped up the members by enthusiastically agreeing with them.
Uriel kept the conversation on track so Sera wouldn’t go off the rails.
She subtly teased Sera while maintaining the flow of the broadcast.
At the end, she even noticed that the stream was still on and saved the situation.
A hidden ace of Star Record, truly the GOAT.
(A profile picture of VTuber Kyuri)
“Oh, it’s my sister.”
Damn.
How many sisters does she have?
If they even slightly get along today, they immediately become sisters LOL
Kyuri was really sharp with her reactions.
Did she do streaming before?
Probably.
The CEO said they recruited some people with past streaming experience.
Uriel is also good at broadcasting, isn’t she?
Uriel was too focused on roasting Sera… but yeah, it was still funny.
The banter was great, but mostly because Sera’s reactions were so spot on.
<So Why Did Hana Cry?>
What exactly upset her so much?
I almost had a heart attack watching, thinking the stream was ruined.
But if you think about the 1st and 2nd gen debuts, this was still pretty mild.
She’s just inexperienced, that’s all.
I mean, technically, the stream was a mess.
LOL it only got salvaged at the very end.
Every time they stream, it turns into a wildfire.
“They”?? It’s the first time for most of them, though.
If we’re being real, this was Sera’s fault… She made Hana cry, and now we’re here.
Ugh, Sera, again??
She couldn’t withstand Sera’s overwhelming energy and ended up in tears.
But at the end, Hana seemed to be the oldest one in the group?
Older sisters are usually the ones who end up as the emotional cushion.
Oh….
I actually liked that she cried.
Was I the only one who felt something from it?
Dude.
Please hold your breath for three minutes.
The pain enjoyers are probably going to switch from Sera to Hana after this LOL
Sera isn’t a pure tank, more like a DPS-tank hybrid.
<Uriel and Sera? Yeah, They’re Already Done For>
They were straight-up going at each other.
They just met today, how could they already be done for LMAO
Maybe it was their first collab, but they must’ve known each other before.
The way she told Suyeon she was upset at the end…
You don’t say that unless you’ve been messing around with someone for a while.
If they banter on stream, it means they’re actually close.
If they only compliment each other, it’s just business.
Conclusion: Uriel and Sera are real LOL
RIP polar bears.
<So Is This Uriel’s “Red Pill” Moment?>
(A video titled “Trainee Song Suyeon’s Powerful Vocal Skills.mp4”)
Wait, was she an idol?
Yeah, but we shouldn’t speculate too much about the “red pill” theories.
She was a trainee for seven years, was set to debut, then the group collapsed.
Damn…
She even went on a survival show and worked so hard. It’s a shame.
Wow, I remember supporting her back then.
So she had a whole backstory.
A lot of former idol trainees and vocal trainers become VTubers.
It was just a rumor before, but now that her name’s out, it’s basically confirmed.
No wonder she sings so well.
Wow, Uriel is insanely pretty… I’m a fan now.
Just imagining her insulting me with that face… Ugh, I can’t take it.
I screenshotted this and sent it to Star Record’s legal team LOL
“Perfect, perfect. Absolutely perfect!”
As the broadcast ended, CEO Sieun clapped her hands as she walked toward us.
She was holding her phone, clearly checking the community’s reactions even though she always told me not to read comments.
I mean, come on.
She constantly tells me not to check online reactions, yet she does it herself?
A bit hypocritical, but whatever—I get it.
After all, she’s the CEO. She doesn’t actually do the broadcasting herself; she just runs the company.
It makes sense for her to stay on top of public opinion.
Even in entertainment agencies, industry insiders check community reactions to gauge trends.
And when scandals happen, they send out their PR teams to control the narrative.
Anyway, seeing the huge smile on her face, the reaction must have been pretty good.
“So? What do you think…?”
Dain asked hesitantly, lacking confidence.
Sieun’s voice got even louder.
“It was a total hit! A jackpot! Haha! How did you even come up with this?!”
“I mean, it’s just…”
Sieun looked at me with eyes full of admiration.
It was the kind of gaze that a mother might give her once-troublesome son who has now grown into a responsible adult carrying the family legacy.
Okay, but could she not look at me that intensely?
It’s kinda overwhelming.
The reason she was looking at me like that was simple.
This whole thing—the idea to create controlled chaos on the broadcast, make it seem like a disaster, then suddenly recover at the end—was my idea.
I was thinking of ways to emphasize the chemistry between the members and showcase their personalities, and this strategy came to mind.
Since we had already stirred up drama, I figured doing it one more time wouldn’t be so bad.
This wasn’t just a coincidence—it was a deliberate case of real noise marketing.
With a specific intention.
That meant today’s broadcast was planned from the very beginning.
From me poking at Dain in the first impression talk, to her reacting and eventually crying, to us not ending the stream and showing our reconciliation—it was all part of the setup.
The fact that everything had been planned from the start…
Damn, coming up with an idea this ruthless—maybe I’ve become just as wicked as the other VTuber companies.
If the viewers who watched today’s stream found out about this, they might feel cheated.
But in the end, the broadcast was a massive hit, close to what you’d call a “legendary” stream.
Just as I was smirking to myself at the thought—
“Won’t people find it hard to believe?”
It was Suyeon who asked.
She was checking if our scheme—our staged drama—had been exposed.
Si-eun waved her hand dismissively.
“Ah, don’t worry about it. There are a few skeptics, but the majority completely bought it.”
“Probably thanks to the breadcrumbs we left,”
Si-eun murmured.
For a more convincing execution, we had planted two major breadcrumbs.
First, the idea that Dain was the “eldest sister” of the group.
When we pretended to end the stream—but actually didn’t—we all started calling Dain “unnie” (big sister).
As a result, viewers picked up the information that VTuber “Hana” was the oldest among the 3rd gen members.
In character (RP-wise), she might be the youngest, but in reality, she was the eldest.
By deliberately leaking this behind-the-scenes fact, we reinforced the idea that we had accidentally made a mistake.
Not a staged act, but a real broadcasting accident.
The second breadcrumb was exposing Suyeon’s real name.
During the fake “off-air” moment, we casually mentioned that the person behind VTuber “Uriel” was named “Suyeon.”
This further strengthened the illusion that the broadcast mishap was genuine.
Honestly, when we first decided to drop these hints, I was really worried.
Because let’s face it—there are lunatics on the internet.
Once a real name gets leaked, it’s only a matter of time before someone digs up personal details.
If we were unlucky, she could even end up with a stalker.
But Suyeon herself had casually shrugged it off.
“My real info is already floating around the internet anyway, so I don’t really care.”
Looking into it, she was already quite well-known.
People had been comparing the voices of VTuber Uriel and former idol trainee Song Suyeon, analyzing them in detailed speculation posts.
Thanks to that, our “Pretend the stream is over, then show off some business yuri (girl-girl chemistry)” project was a complete success.
“Good job, everyone! The reactions are blowing up—this is guaranteed to work.”
“Woohoo!”
“Hehehe…”
There’s a saying—when people go through tough times together, they bond even more.
After completing such a large-scale project together, we probably felt a sort of camaraderie, something close to brotherhood… or rather, sisterhood.
“How about we celebrate with a team dinner? Let’s go get some BBQ!”
“Meat! Meat!”
Hmm. A company dinner, huh.
Honestly, I wasn’t too keen on going.
I was a bit tired, and I didn’t really enjoy these kinds of gatherings to begin with.
But bailing in this kind of atmosphere would be awkward…
Guess I’ll just tag along and eat my fill.
“I’ll pass.”
“Huh? Suyeon, you’re not coming?”
“You don’t like meat, Suyeon?”
“I’m not feeling too well.”
The way she so casually declined in this kind of setting—was this the true power of the MZ generation?
As I silently observed in admiration, Suyeon briefly glanced at me.
Then, as if something about me displeased her, she suddenly clicked her tongue.
“Tsk.”
With that, she simply turned around and left.
Huh?
What was that?
Did I do something wrong?
“Suyeon’s jealous.”
“Huh?”
“She has a strong sense of pride. She’s also a perfectionist.”
Still confused, I turned to see Sae-eun behind me, explaining.
“You’re good at streaming, and on top of that, you’re unexpectedly really pretty. She probably feels a sense of inferiority.”
“Inferiority…?”
To me?
That person?
I was so baffled that I just stood there going “Uhh…” while my brain tried to process it.
Sae-eun suddenly grabbed my arm and continued.
“Well, she’ll get over it with time. It’s not the first time she’s been like this.”
“Wait, hold on—did you two know each other from before?”
“Yeah! We were trainees together.”
“Ah….”
That explains why she was so informal from the moment we met.
I just assumed she had a naturally friendly personality, but turns out they already had a history.
“Alright, let’s go get some meat!”
“Wait, then I should—”
“Oh no you don’t. Where do you think you’re going?”
I tried to use the same excuse as Suyeon and slip away, but it was already too late.
In the end, I got dragged along and stuffed with BBQ.