Interaction with viewers.
One of the basic skills required of a VTuber.
Even personal counseling fell under the umbrella of communication.
From that perspective, it wasnât such a strange sight.
âSo, first questionââ Why were you mean to your friend?â
[ekdus7] - I donât really knowâ¦
âSecond questionââ Anyway, do you want to stay friends with that person?â
[ekdus7] - â¦Yes.
Although I didnât have a professional counseling license or anything, simply having a conversation was well within my ability.
Especially when ignoring a generous donation of 100,000 won would have been difficult.
However, the username felt oddly familiar.
The situation the viewer described didnât feel entirely unfamiliar either.
ââ¦No way.â
I began to suspect that the person behind âekdus7â in the one-on-one chat might be someone Ha-eun knew.
The problem was that the more the conversation with ekdus7 continued, the more Ha-eun's suspicion turned into certainty.
âHow long have you been friends with this person?â
[ekdus7] - We've been together since first grade in elementary school⦠So, itâs been about 11 years this year.
âThen, have you ever had a major fight with that friend during those 11 years?â
[ekdus7] - Weâve never really had a big fight. Actually, now that I think about it, I feel like I was the one always getting angry and snapping at themâ¦
Is your friend a saint or what?
Did you find out their weakness or something?
Youâve bullied them for 11 years, and youâre just saying sorry now?
Are you a girl? If you are, I can be your frieâ (This message has been deleted.)
ââ¦Time to freeze the chat.â
With that, all chat messages except for ekdus7âs were temporarily frozen.
I carefully asked why they suddenly felt the need to apologize.
âDid you do something bad to your friend? Recently, I meanâââ
[ekdus7] - Well, to be honest, I did slap them a few hours ago, but that was for filming (This message has been deleted.)
[ekdus7] - I mean, technically, they told me to slap them first (This message has been deleted.)
[ekdus7] - I just felt like I should apologize before itâs too late. I feel sorry for them about literally everythingâ¦
âItâs definitely Da-yeon.â
If I said I wasnât at all surprised to realize that the person behind âekdus7â was indeed Da-yeon, it would be a lie.
Ha-eun had seen with her own eyes that Da-yeon occasionally watched Diaâs streams.
But she never expected that Da-yeon would share her personal concerns with Dia.
Nor did she know that Da-yeon, who always appeared so cold, harbored such worries deep down.
But for now, she was Dia, not Ha-eun.
Even if she responded, it had to be from Diaâs perspective.
Thus,
âIf this person has stayed friends with you for 11 years, Iâm sure theyâll accept your apologyââ
[ekdus7] - But⦠I donât know where to start apologizing.
âThen, why not apologize for everything from the beginning to the end? I think itâll be better for you to let it all out!â
[ekdus7] - â¦Everything from the beginning to the end?
âYep! After you finish apologizing, shake hands and hug it outâââ
Her response, innocent if phrased kindly, could also be considered childish.
Dia.
A pure spirit who had only spent a little over a year in the human world.
As a spirit untainted by human cynicism, she genuinely believed that a heartfelt apology, a handshake, and a hug could resolve everything.
For the sake of Diaâs roleplay, she had to believe it herself.
From Ha-eunâs perspective, the advice felt a bit cringe-worthy.
But she didnât think Da-yeon would actually take Diaâs advice to heart.
Just as Da-yeon knew Ha-eun well, Ha-eun also understood Da-yeon thoroughly.
She believed that Da-yeonâs high pride would never allow her to lower herself enough to apologize, no matter the circumstances.
Anyway, the counseling session worth 100,000 won eventually came to an end.
Ha-eun unfroze the chat that had been paused for Da-yeonâs sake.
And almost immediately after:
[User has donated 1,000 won!]
Dia, I want to marry you. How can I make that happen?
A donation that stretched the definition of âcounselingâ arrived.
Diaâs response to this was:
âMarriage? Hold on~. A cute wizard once said to let them know if anyone makes such a proposal under a sunset like thisâââ
Gasp!
Everyone, hands off your keyboards!!
The wizardâs coming for this guy, the wizardâs coming for this guy, the wizardâs coming for this guy...
Respected wizard, I said nothing, I swear!
Run awayâ!!
It was a reaction quite different from how she had addressed ekdus7 earlier.
It also served to make the viewers forget about ekdus7âs concerns entirely.
The stream ended about an hour later.
As usual, Ha-eun headed to bed, completely drained of energy.
However, she couldnât shake the lingering thoughts about Da-yeon.
More specifically, the thoughts about Da-yeonâs inner turmoil.
ââ¦I was never really angry, though.â
Before falling asleep, Ha-eun reflected on the things Da-yeon regretted.
Things Ha-eun had dismissed as trivial because she didnât think sheâd done anything wrong.
Moments that were nothing more than fleeting whims at the time.
The root of the problem stemmed from the fact that they had different perspectives due to their âtime lived.â
On the surface, she treated Da-yeon as a friend, but deep down, she saw her as a younger sibling.
Thatâs why no matter how much mischief Da-yeon pulled, Ha-eun never got angry or hurt.
But her consistent calmness may have ultimately been a disservice to Da-yeon.
Ha-eun decided she needed to be firmer going forward.
Especially regarding their work on Moonlit Divide.
If, by chance, Da-yeon approached her to apologize during filming,
and if that apology led to reconciliation, it would inevitably affect Da-yeonâs portrayal of Queen Yoon.
Queen Yoon had to remain an antagonist to Yeong-wol until the very end in Moonlit Divide.
There could never be a moment where their relationship seemed amicable.
Thus, from the day Ha-eun learned of Da-yeonâs feelings,
âExcuse me, Jung-yoon unnie. Whereâs Ha-eun?â
âWell, you see, Da-yeon⦠uh⦠Sorry, I donât know either.â
ââ¦? If even her manager doesnât know, then who does?â
Even asking for Jung Yoon's cooperation,
Ha-eun began avoiding Da-yeon.
At least during the filming period of Moonlit Divide, she intended to maintain her distance from Da-yeon.
After all, Ha-eun was also worried about how her own changes might negatively affect the dramaâs production.
âNo matter what, the character mustnât collapse.â
She had become softer than before.
People had even started saying things like, âItâs like sheâs dating someone.â
While the misunderstanding about her supposedly being in a relationship was bothersome, the subtle changes in Ha-eunâs demeanor couldnât be ignored.
Yeong-wolâs softer side as a woman was meant to surface only in the final moments of Moonlit Divide
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For now, however, she had to focus on portraying a more resolute image.
âFinally, itâs the swordplay scene. Are you feeling okay?â
âYes. Iâm fine.â
Ha-eun was determined to embody the appropriate demeanor for Yeong-wolâs current circumstances.
To that end, she had even pushed herself a little further.@@novelbin@@
Though imagining the worst-case scenarioâhaving to quit her VTuber streamsâfelt extreme, nothing else could motivate Ha-eun as much as the thought of losing Dia.
ââ¦Huh?â
âWhatâs this⦠Ha-eunâs atmosphereâ¦?â
âShe suddenly looks fierce.â
From then on, she focused solely on crafting the necessary emotions, layering them onto her expression, voice, and gestures.
Each element was sharpened and refined.
The upcoming scene, S#87, was the last stepping stone for the culmination of Yeong-wol and Lee Hyunâs story.
In this scene, Yeong-wol, having left the palace, hears that Lee Hyun is in danger and returns to singlehandedly fend off countless assassins.
A desperate battle fought solely for Lee Hyun.
The emotions required were far removed from softness.
Above all, Ha-eun had to pour all the swordplay she had practiced into this critical scene of S#87, the attack on the Eastern Palace.
âThis might be used in the promotional teaser, so youâll need to give it your all.â
âYes.â
âShow Yeong-wolâs unparalleled strength to its fullest.â
For this scene, Ha-eun discarded any trace of gentleness.
After all, the following scene, S#88, was the long-awaited moment of âunion.â
S#87 was the highlight showcasing Yeong-wolâs martial prowess as a warrior.
At the same time, it laid the foundation for another pivotal moment in S#88.
This was the most critical shoot of Moonlit Divide.
And as soon as the filming began:
-Crack.
Yeong-wol stepped into the cameraâs frame, her murderous gaze honed toward those threatening Lee Hyun.
Her hurried footsteps conveyed the urgency of protecting Lee Hyun as quickly as possible.
Her darkened expression carried the resentment Yeong-wol felt toward her past decision to leave Lee Hyunâs side.
She fully embodied Yeong-wol as she appeared before the cameras.
Immediately after, she recited the line signaling the start of the swordplay scene.
ââ¦Iâll kill them all.â
The assassins drew their swords against Yeong-wol, and she unsheathed her own blade without hesitation.
In one swift motion, she cut down the nearest assassin, slicing him cleanly in two.
Yeong-wolâs sword then pointed to the sky.
-Clangâââ!!
The sharp blade aimed at her neck was sent flying far away.
Not missing the assassinâs momentary panic, Yeong-wol plunged her sword deep into his chest.
âGuh, guh-ughâ¦!â
Blood gushed from the assassinâs mouth, but Yeong-wol paid no attention.
She withdrew her sword and turned it toward the next foe.
What followed was a one-sided massacre.
-Slashâ!
-Shwick!
-Clangâ!
What was once whole was split into two.
Broad chests bore straight sword scars.
Bodies collapsed to the ground, mangled from head to toe.
âSp-spare meâ!!â
The shadow of an assassin who begged for mercy was ruthlessly torn apart, disappearing completely.
The pungent scent of blood hung heavily in the air.
Even so, Yeong-wolâs sharp aura did not waver as she sought out any remaining threats to Lee Hyun.
Though crimson liquid seeped from her black clothing, now was not the time to worry about mere injuries.
Countless lives were extinguished by Yeong-wol alone.
As she moved toward the faint sounds of the few remaining enemies, her steps did not falter.
-Shiver.
But then, a different kind of murderous intent enveloped Yeong-wol.
Clenching her teeth, she swung her sword again, beginning the final showdown.
The trajectory of Yeong-wolâs bloodstained sword drew irregular, jagged lines.
Her opponentâa man far larger than any assassin she had faced so farâcountered her with exceptional swordsmanship, pushing her to her limits.
-Clangâ!
-Ching!
-Clang-clangâ!
Each strike was aimed to kill, leaving no room for hesitation.
A downward slash toward her waist was immediately redirected to her shoulder joint.
When that too was blocked, she switched her grip and attacked from another angle.
Their blades clashed violently like a raging storm.
The duel finally reached its conclusion just before dawn, as the pale blue light of morning crept into the Eastern Palace.
âYou⦠monsterâ¦.â
With one last thrust of her battered, broken blade, Yeong-wol ended the life of the final assassin.
Despite her exhaustion, she couldnât stop her trembling steps.
She hadnât yet confirmed the safety of the one she had fought so desperately to protect.
âYour⦠Highnessâ¦.â
Her face was pale, her body battered.
Even taking a single step seemed miraculous.
Fueled by sheer willpower, she dragged herself forward, moving only for Lee Hyunâs sake.
And at the end of that grueling journey, she was met withâ
âDieââ!â
The sight of Lee Hyun standing among a pile of six or seven fallen assassins, with the last remaining foe swinging a sword toward him.
â...!!â
Summoning the last of her strength, Yeong-wol threw herself forward, driving her broken blade into the assassinâs heart.
Not even a second later, she collapsed with a dull thud.
Her energy and strength completely spent, Yeong-wol lost consciousness.
How much time had passed since Yeong-wol had blacked out?
-Blink.
-Blink, blink.
âYour⦠Highnessâ¦?â
As her vision slowly cleared, the face she had longed to see came into focus: Lee Hyun.
But she also became aware of her own stateâlying in a hospital bed, partially undressed, receiving treatment.
-Thud.
A sinking feeling overwhelmed Yeong-wol, as if her heart had plummeted into an abyss.