Chapter 209: [Savior In A Six-Tatami Room]
<<As expected of Iroha-san's friend, everyone was very unique.>>
<<Please, don't treat me like I'm similar to those two, okay?>>
As soon as the call with Ah-nee ended, the certifier turned to me with a warm smile.
This is definitely not going to be a heartwarming story, right!?
>The certifier casually throws shade, lol (U.S.)
>Well, Iroha-chan is definitely more eccentric than our older sister.
>There's no normal person among VTubers in the first place (U.S.)
<<Huh!? W-well, that's because it's like that, right? I mean, there's no average person; everyone's unique.>>
The probability of an entirely average person existing is practically 0.
Everyone deviates from the norm in some way.
So, even those who think of themselves as ‘normal' would show unique traits once they become a VTuber.
All VTubers are unique, and you can become a VTuber like yourself.
<<No, that's not it. I think Iroha-san is crazy.>>
<<Certifier-san!?>>
<<Of course, in a good way, though.>>
No follow-up!?
I feel like I've been stabbed in the back!
Sure, I have the language cheat.
But, other than that, I'm an ordinary person!
After all, sacrificing your life for the sake of being a VTuber is a universal human trait, right?
Well, there are only two types of people in the world: those who have already realized the charm of VTubers and those who will.
Yeah!
I don't really have any standout features other than the cheat!
<<Well, leaving that aside. With this, both English and Japanese are complete. Iroha-san, have you realized it? With this, all evaluations are concluded.>>
The certifier slowly looked around.
The comments section fell silent as if holding its breath.
<<So, let's move on to announcing the results!>>
I'm confident about the results. Still, for some reason, I'm nervous.
The certifier spoke carefully as if savoring each word.
<<This time, Translation Girl Iroha-san challenged the record of [how many languages can be spoken fluently?]. She successfully achieved a record of...>>
<<─Remarkably, 60 languages. We hereby certify that she has achieved this record!>>
<<I know without being told. I never miss your stream, after all.>>
<<Hehe!>>
Angu Ogu snorted happily.
No, what I said was directed at Angu Ogu, so explaining would be too long, and I gave up.
<<But, if it weren't for Iroha's thing, I wouldn't have known about fundraising streams on MyTube.>>
Actually, MyTube has a feature called ‘Giving'.
It's not well-known, but you can set up your videos or streams to receive donations.
Apparently, this function gained much more popularity after this incident.
Many VTubers, including Angu Ogu, had started doing charity streams with Giving enabled.
<<Fufufu! How about that, world? Iroha is amazing! You can praise her even more!>>
<<Why is Angu Ogu so proud? Besides, I haven't done anything significant.>>
In the first place, contributing to the world is easy.
After all, you can donate from as low as 0 yen.
It's a simple method: just play videos of nonprofit organizations.
The channel's revenue is directed towards donations.
So, for example, when you have nothing else to watch.
By simply playing a video that interests you, you can easily do a little "good thing."
The world is much more accessible for everyone to save than they think.
Even from the room you're in right now.
<<...Huh?>>
At that moment, a beep sound echoed, ‘Beep!'
Who could it be? This early in the morning?
<<Ogu, did you have a recording today?>>
<<No? I don't recall having one. >>
<<Oh, well. I'll go. Ogu, just eat without worrying. >>
I stopped Angu Ogu, who was about to get up, and checked the video on the intercom, saying, "Okay."
In an instant, I was shocked and choked on my surprise.
Standing there was...
[Iroha-chan~! Hello~!], [Iroha-chan~! I came to play~!]
"Ah-nee!? And, even Mai!?"
Hearing my shout, Angu Ogu surprised, tumbled off the chair—.