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[Predicting Wicker Town Season 2]
Momo and Maru as the starting members
Dora and Rain invited using special tickets from donations
Another two donation special tickets used to invite Komari
When people are whining about why Magia can’t be together or because she’s not a broadcaster, one person is suddenly invited.
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WELCOME
PARALLEL, 1st, ANOTHER
The Fifth member
MAGIA DERI
[Comments]
– Parallel282: I can’t keep up with the trend in the fan gallery these days…
– Parallel355: When did this become a Temple Run? Haha
– Parallel834: But could we have invited Magia?
– Parallel741: It’s not impossible since we have over 5000 followers
– Parallel242: Isn’t that the official channel standard? Hahahaha
– Parallel095: If Magia only broadcasts there, isn’t that Magia’s channel? Seriously, I don’t know haha
– Parallel910: Anyway, you just need to be picked for a special invitation
– Parallel910: With a special invite, even Magia stuck in a corner can be invited haha
– Parallel452: Wouldn’t Wicker stop that?
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[But really, it’s resilient]
Despite being told to debut or broadcast by those around,
Even Wicker, a big influencer in Ppajjik, openly called out in the server that Magia is indeed a broadcaster…
You’re not going to do that again once you enter the server, are you?
“I’m not a broadcaster, I came here to promote the members”
While saying so, it clearly separates from those who are less competent than Magia
It shows, it shows
[Comments]
– Parallel006: I watched all of Wicker Town Season 2
– Parallel754: This guy seems to know stuff like Magia, why not go and broadcast?
– Parallel533 (author): Hoee, I don’t know about that
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[I don’t know about anything else, but it looks like a bunch of suspicious lurkers are going to gather and set things on fire.]
A bunch of people who suspiciously know too much about streaming will show up, saying:
“Wait, this person isn’t even a streamer, why were they invited? This is unfair!”
Then they’ll start ranting about favoritism, and it’s obvious that communities like Ppakal and Wigal will go up in flames. LOL
But the funny thing is, in Wicker Town Season 1, there were already a few celebrities who weren’t streamers but just loved gaming.
In the end, you can’t stop them from inviting people using special invitation privileges. LOLLL
Can’t wait to see the self-proclaimed judges swing their hammers around in all the wrong places big thumbs up for that. LOL
[Comments]
– Parallel841: What are you doing? Hurry up and post it.
– Parallel005: Wise man’s upvote.
– Parallel472: Damn, Wicker Town hasn’t even started yet, but I got spoiled while browsing trending posts.
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Although it was expected, Maru was summoned to the company immediately after recording a cover song the next day. It was a situation that all members dreaded. If they were called in person instead of just over the phone, it meant the president was really angry.
“You’ve really done something big this time, Seok Yewon?”
“I’m sorry…”
Moreover, they even used his real name instead of his stage name. Given the various leaks Maru had been involved in, the president was implying in many ways that he wouldn’t let this one slide.
So, why am I here witnessing Maru getting scolded?
Apparently, I couldn’t let him take the fall alone after he told me about the 64-cubit mistake.
The small motion studio on the 9th floor that also serves as a personal broadcasting room is where the president scolds the members, and I quickly followed after seeing the president storm out of his office.
Since I followed, I felt I had to make it worth my while.
“Mr. President, please don’t be too hard on Maru. I could have stopped it but didn’t foresee this happening.”
The president cut me off sharply.
“Just stay out of it, MaJia. Unless you’re going to fix it yourself.”
“There’s really nothing to fix, yet you’re getting angry.”
The sharp look in his eyes was enough to kill a man. It was a warning not to interfere while he was acting stern.
Stunned, I shrugged my shoulders to honor the president’s authority.
But thanks to my intervention, the president’s anger didn’t last long.
“Sigh. I can’t say anything when you’re around. Why did you even follow me?”
“Because it would be problematic if you got wrinkles on your face from all that anger.”
“Hey, I’m not that old yet!”
A smile flickered across Maru’s previously gloomy face.
He quickly adjusted his expression in case of nagging.
But it seemed his mood had definitely improved.
Sigh.
The president let out a short sigh and patted Maru on the head.
“There’s some controversy about favoritism in the community. But don’t worry about that. No one can stop us from inviting special guests. After all, Jia is allowed by the server owner, Wicker-nim, himself. Starting together with your competitor, Raphitz, and drawing early aggro like this is good.”
Relieved, Maru smiled broadly, and then, the president’s five fingers clenched Maru’s head.
“But how did you not exceed my expectations, Maru? Since I anticipated this, I’ll let it slide. Otherwise, you would have had a one-hour meeting with me today.”
“I’m sorry…”
“Well, be more careful about leaks from now on. Since you brought it up, we really have to bring Jia to the server with a special invitation. This is a matter of trust.”
Comments by broadcasters can often have a butterfly effect.
Even a thoughtless remark thrown out without much consideration can suddenly become an established fact before you know it.
In reality, only a day had passed, but within the fandom, my joining was already being treated as a given.
So if we failed to secure a special invitation, making my participation uncertain, it would obviously cause an uproar.
“Yes. I’ll find a way to invite Jia no matter what. I’m really sorry, boss…”
A veteran who has adapted well to the server can earn money like crazy for a day and buy a “regular invitation.”
But the criteria for that are strict.
You must have streamed for at least 15 days in the past month.
And you need at least 2,000 followers.
That means, without a special invitation, I have no way of joining.
The estimated donation required to obtain a special invitation is 10 million won.
And if we’re unlucky, it could take two or three times that amount.
Even if the boss or Maru somehow gets a special invitation, they probably can’t use it on me right away.
Other members who’ve been waiting would have to be considered, and they’d need to be mindful of the viewers’ reactions.
Wow, a special invitation!
I was excited, thinking Dora and Rain are joining the server too!
But if Assistant Manager Majia suddenly popped up there, the mood would turn awkward, and, in streamer terms, chat would go wild.
In other words, Maru has to safely pull at least two special invitations.
One for a fellow batchmate and one for me.
At least 20 million won in donations!
And since this is a gacha with no ceiling, there’s no telling what the max cost could be.
Considering Season 1, about 20 million won in donations should come in at the start of the server again this time.
But if she fails to pull the invites from that, things will start getting really complicated.
“…..”
Maru fell silent, her expression darkening probably because, even though she’s bad at math, she could already see where this was going.
The 64 Cubics server, created by Wicker, is like a fantasy world packed with fun elements.
It’s got insane gacha mechanics that drive people crazy.
You can choose a profession and enjoy RP gameplay.
You can decorate your own space beautifully and spend two weeks living a whole new life with all kinds of people.
Since the economy is entirely dictated by player activity, hilarious roleplay situations happen often.
“Does this fish price even make sense? What about crop prices?”
“Everyone, while we’re arguing, only the livestock farmers are making bank!”
But more than anything, the fact that you can only enjoy it for two weeks makes people anxious.
Because of that, everyone sacrifices sleep to experience as much content as possible and climb the rankings.