For decades, mysterious dungeons have been popping up all over the world. The resources found within these dungeons have completely reshaped human society, turning life upside down. In this world, Tsukasa Kisaragi, a high school student and active dungeon explorer, harbors a lingering regret. Back when he first got his explorer license, his social anxiety held him back from forming any party or making friends. But whether it was a blessing or a curse, Tsukasa was born with an extraordinary talent for dungeon exploration. He was so good at it that even solo, he could conquer any dungeon without breaking a sweat. He got used to going it alone, and before he realized it, he had become one of the few EX-rank explorers in all of Japan—so rare they could be counted on one hand. Despite his incredible skills, Tsukasa kept his true identity hidden, living a low-key life. But one day, he stumbled upon something that would change everything: dungeon streaming. And from that moment, his world would never be the same.
I've been getting a lot of collaboration requests lately. Actually, it's been happening every day. But I've ignored all of them. Most of these requests are probably from people hoping to ride the wave after my collaboration with Miyamoto-san. I mean, I did say that I collaborated with her because of a message I received on social media. But the reason I collaborated with Miyamoto-san was that I had been paying attention to her for a while. I have no intention of collaborating with people I don't know well.
Speaking of Miyamoto-san, she's been doing well since her rank rose to D, and she's been diving into the mid-level floors of dungeons as a member of Kanacon. Thanks to her, my subscriber count has soared well past a million, and many of those new viewers seem to have checked out her channel as well. I watched her recent mid-level adventures through archived streams, and it's clear she's handling the increased attention gracefully.