The Villainess VTuber Rips People Apart

Chapter 183



It's been three years since Choi Gaho got married, but it still seems like he's considered a newlywed by those around him.

Most of his long holiday this time is spent at home. One day he visited his parents, and another day he visited his mother-in-law. The rest of the time, he was given space to spend with his wife.

He had thought he would play more of a role as a son-in-law, but it was a little more tiring than expected.

It’s both a good thing and something unavoidable. As a professional gamer, Choi Gaho spends a lot of time at his gaming house, so it was inevitable that his time with his wife would be relatively limited.

That said, he wasn’t just spending the whole holiday with his wife. He was watching Laura’s stream.

[Yes, the next story goes like this…

“Hello, I have a girlfriend. Before I started dating her, I had hobbies like idol fandom, watching female streamers, and VTubers. She knows about all of these things. However, since we started dating, my girlfriend has been really controlling about my hobbies.

‘I'm going to do something else for the next two hours,’ I’ll say, and she’ll ask, ‘Are you going to watch female streamers?’ Then, when I tell her what I want to watch, she’ll make a face like, ‘So this is the kind of style you like?’ When I go to an idol concert, she’s always checking with, ‘Why do you have to go to a concert for someone like that?’

I like idols, but I wish she would understand that my love for idols doesn’t conflict with my love for her.

What should I do?”]

Laura, what do you think?

[Just get married already, don’t you think?]

…What?

[If you live together for about five years, you’ll realize that knowing each other isn’t necessarily a happy thing. It doesn’t matter if you’re lovers or family.]

“…That’s true.”

Choi Gaho, who was living a married life, unconsciously agreed.

Although he was a relatively famous pro gamer, his wife… well, she didn’t really know much about Labyrinthos.

Sometimes she would come to the arena to watch Gaho’s games, but to her, Labyrinthos was just moving images on a screen. She didn’t understand what was so fun about it or why Gaho was so absorbed in it to the point of devoting his life to it.

But not understanding doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing; in fact, it was a sign of happiness.

His wife, in her own way, simply brushed it off with a casual, ‘I’m sure there’s a reason for it.’ The closer you are to someone, the more you tend to let things slide, and in a way, Laura’s response was exactly right.

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