A few days had passed. Breeze, now known as Max Charles, got used to his new situation and learned a few things.
First of all, he was indeed transmigrated. He knew this from the fragnted mories of the body he currently had. This world was similar to where he ca from but was more advanced in terms of technology.
Everything from school, etings, and working exceptions were now done in a virtual world called 'Lobby.'
With more people using virtual reality as part of their daily lives, healthcare was also focused in that area.
Many doctors and scientists successfully created a nutritional supplent that could sustain people for a day straight without food, but it was ill-advised to rely on it because it couldn't truly replace real food.
Secondly, it seed like he was a 19-year-old orphan who had lived on welfare until now. His savings were only enough to last him three months, but after that, he wouldn't have anything unless he found a job.
The mories he got helped a lot to know about his situation. Max Charles loved gas, and the capsule in his room was apparently a virtual reality device that people always used at this age.
But he couldn't afford a ga due to his lack of money. Even the cheapest VR ga with bad graphics costs more than 150$. That amount of money could allow him to live for a few days.
He chose to spend his money on his daily life rather than play the ga himself because he knew his situation.
So he only watched strears play the ga instead of actually playing it.
And the third thing... Streaming had beco a favorite job alongside the fast developnt of virtual reality. It beca the main source of entertainnt, providing various thes from real-life streaming to ga streaming, and even so movie-level storytelling.
In fact, many strears were more famous than celebrities in this era. So with attractive appearances also worked as a model for fashion brands, and so signed ad deals with various companies.
After settling and getting used to his current situation, Max was interested in one thing.
"Streaming..."
In his past life, he enjoyed it to the point he wanted to do it again in his next life. It seed like God or whatever it was granted his wish.
"Should I do it again? No, can I do it?"
He stood up, caressing the VR capsule beside his bed.
"It will be different from the past, but I want to do it again."
Unlike a ga streaming using a computer, he would need to control his character directly this ti as the ga would be in a full-dive virtual reality, which would be hard for him, who had no experience in it even with his new mories from Max Charles.
During the three days, he got used to his body, tried the capsule, and entered Lobby to watch other strears. They were just like the strears in his past life, but it looked harder as they would need to read the chat in the middle of a ga while moving their body.
For example, a strear read the donation while sword-fighting with another person. That kind of thing was exciting for the viewers but hard for the inexperienced strear.
So didn't read the chat at that kind of tense mont, but most successful strears did.
After thinking for a while, Max shook his head and slapped his cheeks.
'What am I thinking? I just need to enjoy it! I can definitely do it while searching for a job if it doesn't work out. Streaming is fun, and I just need to enjoy it!'
Besides...
Max looked at the floating window in front of him.
"I am not dreaming." He sighed and swiped his hand.
The blue window disappeared with that. It was sothing he found out in the last three days.
It suddenly appeared when he first regained consciousness, surprising him.
Not only that, it suddenly gave him a quest that didn't have much context. How could it give him a reward? Was it real, or was it just his imagination?
Anyway, the quest was in line with what he wanted to do. If this system's reward were real, he would get a free offline ga he could use as his first streaming content.
Max opened the VR capsule with hope. His heart beat faster out of excitent and nervousness as he saw the cover lifted slowly with a whirring sound.
It reminded him of his dical equipnt, so he was pretty hesitant when he tried it the first ti. However, it was actually pretty different. He climbed in and made himself comfortable in the chair.
The interior of the capsule was similar to a sci-fi cha cockpit with so small screen displaying his vital signs. He wore the helt that read his brainwave, and the capsule closed by itself.
[Entering Lobby.]
A chanical voice rang in his ears.
"Let's do it."
The scenery around him changed as he dived into the virtual world.
An expanse of rolling grass plain stretched out as far as the eye could see. A gentle breeze caused them to sway.
Everyone's Lobby was different.
Max's Lobby was just a simple grass plain with a hill in the distance and a simple chair under a sole tree. He loved it, especially the gentle breeze that hit his face.
With futuristic technology, human's five senses could be replicated near perfection even in this virtual world. That was why people loved it.
"Now..."
Sitting on the chair, he looked at a hologram screen spread in front of him. Punch's streaming website was opened on the screen, and the ho nu was filled with various strears.
Max ignored them for now and went to the account. He created one by himself using his capsule ID, which was connected to his personal account.
When pressing the create button, a window that asked him to write his na popped up. He hesitated a little before filling it with 'Breeze' using the virtual keyboard.
"That na is what made love streaming, so there is no way I will use another na."
He pressed the OK button after deciding.
Then another choice popped up, asking whether he made the strear or viewer account. This ti, he didn't hesitate to choose the strear account, set up the donation account, and finalized his registration.
A notification popped up with a cheerful sound.
[Your account has been successfully set up! Please fill in your additional information!]
At the sa ti, he also heard a notification from inside his head, and a smaller blue window popped up in front of him.
"It's real?!"
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