Jinhyuk’s thoughts were pretty straight-forward.

The hyung who was a newbie and didn’t know anything was certain to be a burden. For the sake of the mission’s success, he needed to be able to act without restraint.

If he tried to take care of a newbie, the chances of winning would be significantly reduced.

It was a difficult situation in many ways.

A mission worth 500,000 won didn’t come often, and it was important to hold onto the opportunity when it did.

He figured that he would work diligently in the first round to complete the mission, and teach his hyung kindly in the second one.

‘Brotherhood’ sponsored 1,000 won!

[Brotherhood will remember that you abandoned your hyung. Scum.]

“What do you mean, scum? My personality is so pure, there’s no way I could be detestable.”

Sponsorship messages like this were pretty fun.

If he won the mission reward here, his hyung would be pleased in the end.

He would also be praised for making money from broadcasting.

There was a time when the only world he knew was the hospital. He didn’t know how his hyung had earned that much money, but Jinhyuk would never have made it if not for him.

Jinhyuk was constantly thinking about this.

That day, his reliable and trustworthy older brother had been discharged from the military.

He needed to make sure he completed the mission at all costs so that he could buy his brother a present.

He continued to farm enthusiastically, thinking this to himself.

He picked up a rare helmet and armour, and was able to farm a magical sword which wasn’t particularly high grade but would still be pretty useful.

His luck was good today.

At this rate, he could finish farming early then just go somewhere quieter to kill time until he won.

How long had he been farming?

It was while his peaceful farming continued that a sponsorship message burst out.

‘Brotherhood’ has sponsored 1,000 won!

[What’s going on with the Kill Log?]

The atmosphere in the chat room was a bit weird.

Normally, if someone did this kind of farming in game, then messages like ‘Boring farming’ would show up.

Moreover, the viewers would usually jump to pile on abuse.

If they were even a little bit bored by a streamer, they would have no qualms about cursing that person out while they were on air.

But there seemed to be something that was holding the viewers’ attention.

Jinhyuk frowned slightly and checked the messages floating in the upper left corner of his field of vision.

There was a system called the Kill Log, which gave a notification whenever someone had been killed.

And there.

<Sha killed (Crowbar) Black God>

<Sha killed (Crowbar) Lee Hansaen>

<Sha killed (Crowbar) Trae….>

Logs with his brother’s nickname ‘Sha’ were streaming down rapidly.