The Villain is Too Good at Broadcasting

Chapter 1



Prologue

Brilliant lights shattered before my eyes.

The fragments, broken into fine pieces like glass, were swept away by a rough storm in an instant.

Countless skills rampaged through the air, and every time they hit the massive body, the enormous dragon’s roar echoed everywhere.

“Kuoooooo!”

The final boss of , which had reigned as an unparalleled virtual reality game for six years, was the Apocalypse Dragon.

Its countless tails swept across the ground.

As I listened to the Apocalypse Dragon’s roar, I slowly raised my sword.

My sword was not aimed at the dragon’s neck.

“Shia, you bastard! What the hell are you doing right now?”

“Kan, hyung.”

“Damn it, don’t call me hyung anymore. You trash. You know how much effort we’ve put into this!”

The man who had collapsed in front of me glared at me and spat out curses.

The top streamer and gamer in South Korea.

A superstar that no one could deny.

Kan.

A comrade who had been with me for quite a long time.

No, he wasn’t a comrade anymore.

The moment I pointed my sword at him here, all relationships ended.

“No wonder you never showed up in reality. Damn it, I don’t know why I trusted someone like you.”

“Hyung, it’s been a while since I heard you swear. Aren’t you afraid of getting banned?”

“Damn it! You piece of shit!”

“I’m sorry, hyung.”

*Pshuuk.*

The sword I thrust in pierced his neck so easily it felt hollow.

In , when a character died, they turned to dust from the toes up.

Kan hyung looked at his legs turning to dust and screamed angrily.

“You, damn it, please tell me this is a joke! This is a prank, right?”

“Hyung, a lot of students watch your stream. Watch your language, or you might really get banned.”

“You, you bastard…”

“I’m really sorry, hyung, but.”

I had to survive too.

I roughly pulled out the sword stuck in his neck.

As I did, his swearing figure completely turned to dust and scattered everywhere.

The guild members who had been raiding the Apocalypse Dragon stared at me in shock.

“You…”

“I’m sorry, everyone.”

Then, I quickly cast a movement skill and killed them one by one.

[You have killed your precious comrades!]

[Chaos is imprinted on your character.]

[You have earned the right to face the true end!]

In the end, I was the only survivor standing on the final battlefield.

Only after all the users had turned to dust and disappeared did a purple light envelop my body.

As I looked at the purple light, I slowly opened my mouth.

“Keep your promises.”

Then, from the Apocalypse Dragon’s mouth came not a grotesque voice, but a clear female voice.

– Of course, Mr. Kim Chansik. 10 billion won will be deposited into your account immediately.

“Not just that.”

– Your younger sibling has already entered surgery five minutes ago. If you head to the hospital now, the surgery should be successfully completed.

“…Damn it.”

– Thank you for your cooperation, Mr. Kim Chansik. As I mentioned earlier, if this secret leaks out…

“I get it, you bastards.”

With those words,

*Puuuuk.*

I thrust my sword into my own chest.

Despite the low sync rate, I felt a sharp pain, but that was it.

[In the place imbued with the myth of creation, Gaia will always await you. Logging out in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.]

*Paaaat.*

Brilliant light enveloped me, and soon I gritted my teeth as I got up from the old capsule.

* * *

I sold out my comrades.

For my personal matters, I killed my comrades in the world’s first raid.

The first raid imbued with Korean pride ended in vain due to my betrayal.

The worst villain in the history of Korean virtual reality gaming.

That was the only sentence that described me after that.

I thought that was the end of my gaming life.

At least, until then…


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