They watched Gobta's video.
How should they put it...
You can't copy a style you've never seen before.
But Gobta was the first officially certified by Chishiya, so naturally there was so jealousy.
Since making videos wasn't really their thing, they figured they'd contribute in other ways.
The ranking board in the arena was the perfect chance for them to show off to Chishiya.
And then...
Shion, Benimaru, and Diablo all started fiddling with sothing.
They looked like they were brainstorming so kind of cool, over-the-top na.
Just then...
Milim walked up behind them, holding a cake in one hand.
"Hehehe~"
"Wanna learn the secret to naming stuff?"
She looked like a veteran imparting great wisdom.
Shion and the others turned around, eyes wide.
"The secret to naming?"
"Yup." Milim nodded solemnly. "This is sothing Chishiya taught ."
"He said the greater the contrast, the more imposing it sounds."
"Here, I'll show you."
Milim stepped closer to their panels, still munching on her cake.
She put her spoon in her mouth, stretched out her tiny hand, and began typing.
"Benimaru, your na is Beancurd Garden."
"Shion, yours is Bikini Bottom Bandit Patrick."
"And Diablo, you're... Big Weirdo of the Gray Planet."
Pfft–!!!
Chishiya had just taken a sip of water—and sprayed it everywhere.
Those nas were absurd enough already.
Add in Milim's utterly serious tone, and the effect was unstoppable.
Especially when he imagined those ridiculous nas topping the future "Peak List," Chishiya almost lost it...
It was straight-up codic gold.
He covered his face, lowered his head, and trembled, trying not to laugh out loud.
He was a professional when it ca to naming.
No matter how ridiculous the na, he wouldn't laugh.
...Unless he had to.
Benimaru and the others now had thick black lines across their foreheads.
What the hell even were these nas?
Where's the "domineering" in that?
Was this so tactic to make enemies die from laughter?
Milim turned back and looked at Chishiya with an innocent expression.
"Chishiya, I did good with the nas, right?"
"No... that's right..."
Chishiya was on the verge of exploding.
He forced himself to keep a straight face, gave her a thumbs up.
"These are so solid nas."
"Very imposing."
Benimaru and the others glanced at each other.
They raised their hands and clicked "confirm."
The movent was so synchronized, it could've been choreographed.
There was nothing but trust in their eyes.
Since Chishiya-sama said it was domineering, then it had to be.
Even if they didn't get it, they respected it.
Chishiya composed his expression.
Ti to get back to business.
"In addition to the rankings, everyone can also upload daily life videos to the [Forum]."
"In the future, our company will lead a brand new entertainnt model."
What Chishiya wanted to build was essentially a short video platform.
With the help of the Lord of Wisdom, he could optimize the algorithm.
It would analyze user preferences, fine-tune content recomndations, and deliver personalized services.
The style would be the sa fast-paced rhythm as TikTok, focusing on short videos.
This would let adventurers enjoy instant entertainnt during their fragnted free ti.
The [Forum] would have low entry barriers for content creation.
Anyone could post.
Using likes and comnts as a form of social currency, users would gain a sense of accomplishnt.
A fan system would be implented.
Adventurers could earn money by selling products, doing ads, or working with the platform.
It lowered risk and made it accessible even to ordinary folks.
Besides fulfilling entertainnt needs, it could actually help people make a living.
History had shown similar trends.
Chishiya believed that even in this world, once the short video concept was introduced, it wouldn't be long before tons of talented adventure vloggers appeared.
Chishiya said, "We need to broaden our perspective. Don't think a Labyrinth's function is limited to exploration."
"There's still a ton of potential for new business models that can be built around Labyrinths."
"We need to tailor our services to fit different custor groups."
Everyone nodded in agreent.
Their admiration for Chishiya only deepened.
It wasn't just about his strength.
It was the way he always ca up with ideas no one else could even imagine.
Chishiya often said this was normal where he ca from.
But honestly, who would believe that everyone back in his hotown knew this stuff?
"Hey, Kazuma."
Aqua nudged Kazuma while scrolling through the videos.
"Doesn't this feel a bit like ho?"
"Yeah."
Kazuma nodded without thinking.
Just a few months ago, he never would've imagined himself watching short videos in another world...
Chishiya-san was way too modest.
He was absurdly smart.
Forget the magic air conditioner from before.
Even the shopping cart idea was genius.
Since there wasn't an online platform yet, they distributed product catalogs instead.
Not just anyone could think of that.
And now with the improved projection magic...
A short video platform was born.
This was nothing short of a technological revolution in another world.
Kazuma stared at the screen, sighing internally.
Amazing.
Aqua leaned her head in.
"But hey..."
"Kazuma, how long are you gonna stare at that dance video?"
Kazuma quickly clamped a hand over her mouth.
"Hahaha... I... I was just checking the video quality! Got it? Clarity?"
Stupid goddess!
Don't ruin my image in front of Chishiya-san!
On the right side of the eting room—
Kaijin had been quietly scrolling through the forum for a while.
Then, he slowly raised his head.
"Chishiya-sama, can us blacksmiths also upload forging videos to the [Forum]?"
"Of course." Chishiya nodded.
In fact, he was just about to suggest it himself.
Back in his old world, sword-forging videos on TikTok were surprisingly popular.
People loved watching blacksmith competitions and blade-making tilapses.
Now, with Kaijin and his crew being dwarf craftsn...
That alone was an instant traffic magnet.
Their videos were guaranteed to attract adventurers by the boatload.
Chishiya said, "Kaijin, feel free to express your content however you want."
"If you run into anything you don't get, just ask Gobta. He'll be in charge of video shooting training going forward."
Chishiya had no intention of letting Gobta's video talent go to waste.
Soone needed to manage the short video platform eventually.
He'd just pass along all his experience from his previous life to Gobta and leave the rest to him.
(To be continued.)
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