Chapter 198: [Guinness World Records]
Chapter 198: [Guinness World Records]
Chapter 198: [Guinness World Records]
"[SPEEDLIMIT60] I mean, there's no way we can understand with just this information!"
That's what I thought, but the viewers seem to think otherwise.
Chats like "I get it" were scattered here and there.
"Are you serious about this?"
>I'm glad to see Iroha-chan struggling
>It's actually more informative and educational about the country than I expected lol
>You can tell whether it's the Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, or near the equator based on the sun's direction (U.S.)
"Oh, I see? Um, the sun is in the south, right? Even if that's the case, it doesn't really help much!? Wait a minute?"
At that moment, I suddenly realized.
Maybe I can narrow it down.
"The English-speaking countries in the Northern Hemisphere are the United Kingdom or Canada, right? But this is right-hand traffic. So, it's not the United Kingdom! Therefore, the answer must be Canada, right!?"
>Oh, that's a pretty good deduction.
>That's not a bad perspective (USA)
>The earlier information about Australia came in handy for a good review lol
Getting praise in the chats feels good.
I must say, that was a nice insight.
Maybe I'm getting used to this game.
"I'm confident about this. So, [Guess]! Come on! The correct answer is… whaaat!? Oh, it's America!? I'm literally living there right now!?"
It was so obvious that it became a blind spot.
But thinking about it, this place is indeed in the Northern Hemisphere.
>This is seriously hilarious.
>The idea wasn't bad. Well, it's wrong (Korean)
>It's not the usual scenery you see, huh? lol
"Well~, you see. It's just that America is sooo vast, you know? And each state is totally different?"
There are cases where just one state is larger than the entire area of Japan.
So, this mistake is understandable. Yeah.
>You can really tell how Iroha-chan isn't paying attention to the outside scenery while moving lol
>I can imagine her just watching VTuber streams on her phone the whole time www
>[Breaking News] Iroha doesn't even know the country she's living in
"Grrr. But, even so, telling the difference between America and Canada is still impossible, huh?"
>No, I get it
>Iroha-chan mentioned it in a stream before
>Hint: [Mile] (U.S.)
"Ah~!"
Upon hearing that, it clicked.
So that's where the hint was!
"I see. This is the Imperial system! No wonder I thought the speed limit was too strict when I was calculating in kilometers!"
>That's right. Canada uses kilometers
>Only three countries in the world, including the United States, use the Imperial system
>Moreover, in Geo Guesser, the questions are only about the United States among those 3
"Wow~. Thinking about it that way, this was a problem I could have gotten right."
I missed an opportunity there.
But, more than I thought, this game is a good way to learn about foreign cultures.
"All right, I'll get it right this time. Next question!"
I continued advancing in the game.
For countries where I immediately knew the answer based on the text, I would try speaking in that language.
Sometimes, viewers from that country would join in and express their joy.
It's not bad to have this kind of interaction.
"So… I also watch VTubers from this language community! I'm a fan!"
>I thought it was fan service for international viewers, but it's different lol
>Are you running your fan campaign, huh? lol
>Iroha can speak this language too? (U.S.)
And at that moment, I heard a voice right next to me.
The chats section started buzzing.
>Was that voice just now Ogu!?
>I feel like I heard "gohan" (U.S.)
>Lately, they've been saying "bettari" on Twitter
But, could it be, Ogu, you've been right here with me during the stream!?
"……Ah~. Ogu, your voice got picked up on the stream, didn't it?"
"Eh!? S-sorry. It's just, that Iroha was unusually focused and kept playing the game even though it was past mealtime. I've been waiting for food here the whole time."
>That's seriously hilarious.
>It's like a real collaboration stream.
>Actually, it would have been even better if you had just done an off-collaboration
"While, you know, there have been too many collaboration streams lately. Besides, Ogu had some work to do on his own."
As I spoke, I glanced at the clock in the corner of the monitor.
Before I knew it, it was already dinner time.
Well, I thought, the overseas creators I support are living in situations like this.
Imagining that they lead this kind of life is surprisingly interesting.
"But, yeah, it's a good time to wrap up with the next question. For the last one, here!"
>This one is a snap, lol.
>I'm absolutely confident I got it right too, haha.
>GeoGuessar is too easy!
What was displayed was clearly the streetscape of Japan.
Familiar shop signs were visible here and there.
"So, for the grand finale, my hometown decided to make an appearance. Okay, [Guess]!"
I quickly opened the map and clicked on Japan on the world map.
Feeling satisfied, I correctly answered the last question and concluded the game.
"Well then, that's it for today's stream! ‘Otsuka-reta-, arigeta-‘!"
>Otsuka-reta-!
>Ogu, good job too (U.S.)
>It ended with a nice touch lol
And so, he ended the stream.
And just one hour later—
***
Angu Ogu, who was having dinner with me, said…
<<Huh? It seems like today's stream finally surpassed the ‘Guinness Record'.>>
What?
I involuntarily froze.