Chapter 127
Both the first-gen and second-gen members.
Even Momo, who hired Magia, constantly brainstormed ways to catch her off guard.
But it was never easy.
Just when they thought they had her cornered, she would slip away like a mouse, and in the end, they were always the ones who got played.
It felt like being the gray cat from that classic cat-and-mouse cartoon.
But this was because they kept challenging Magia in the realm of internet broadcasting—her area of expertise.
In other words, if they dragged her into another domain, Magia wasn’t so invincible.
For example, at these weekly post-training Friday dinners.
Miho, who normally struggled with socializing but was unusually comfortable around Magia, smiled and said, “I think about this every time, but outside of work and streaming, Magia is actually really quiet and cute...? Even someone like me, who’s bad at dealing with people, can get close to her so easily...”
Ena nodded as if it was obvious, and though Orca was a little late in reacting, she also gave a small nod.
Magia snorted. “At least talk about me when I’m not around.”
Before the trolling strategy lesson, Magia’s awkwardness with compliments had just been another one of her endearing quirks.
