"I read about Divinity online. It seems like a fascinating place. Howâs your adventure inside going?" She inquired.
"Itâs going better than I expected. Still, if I could, I wouldnât be playing it," Ryder said.
"Why? From what Iâve seen, you were so excited about the game before it was released. What changed?" she inquired as her curiosity peaked.
"Too many things happened. Itâs complicated, but thereâs clearly something wrong with the game. I donât know how or why, but it doesnât feel like a game anymore," Ryder let out softly.
"Isnât that a good thing? I donât know much about games, but that just means that the game is more realistic," Alice chimed in her opinion.
"Itâs just a little too realistic for comfort," Ryder muttered.
"Anyway, You will graduate in a year. What are you planning to do next?" Ryder asked.
Even though he knew what her plan was, he realized that he wouldnât be able to explain how he knew about it if he talked about that.
"I donât have anything for sure yet, but Iâve been thinking about continuing my studies. I might apply in a bunch of universities for a scholarship, and weâll see how it goes," Alice said.
"You donât need to worry about scholarships. Iâm well enough to pay the fees. Also, the universities in the country seem great. Donât apply for foreign universities, alright?" Ryder told her.
"Well, Iâve heard of the great reputation of Chinaâs Tsinghua University. I was thinking of applying there as well. There are universities comparable to that when it comes to literature in America as well, but getting scholarships in them is really hard, and the fees are outright terrible," She replied as she thought about it.
"Nope, The fees are perfectly fine. Donât make a decision based on fees. Just focus on studies and choose the best University in our country. Iâll handle the rest," Ryder said.
He remembered that last time Alice had gone to China as she received a scholarship from there. He didnât want her to leave now that he was in the right spot financially.
"If thatâs what you want, then I wonât apply for foreign universities," Alice nodded her head.
"Thatâs better," Ryder smiled as he continued dinner.
"Thanks for the food. It was tasty like always,"
After finishing up, he stood up and went back to his room.
"Janus? Now that I think about it, you still havenât explained to me how I can gain experience in real life and increase my strength. Are you going to tell me or let the opportunity go to waste," Ryder asked.
"The experience can be gained when the host defeats the ones that attack him," Janus replied.
"Defeat the ones that attack me? You mean I have to beat the guys, and I will only gain exp if they were the ones that attacked me first?" Ryder inquired.
"Yes. You will gain experience when you do that, and your level in this world will increase accordingly," Janus said.
"Thatâs an interesting concept. Will it still work if I make them attack me or only if they attack me without me trying to make them attack me?" Ryder asked again.
"As long as they attack you, everything is valid, but if you attacked them first, and then they attacked you, it wonât count," Janus replied.
"That means I can use some loopholes. I should start leveling up in the real world too," Ryder let out as he picked his Divinity Glasses.
"Oh right, I also wanted to ask you something, but I forgot. I saw a vision-like thing when I was giving the speech on my coronation. Do you have any idea what that was?" Ryder inquired.
"I do, but I canât tell you," Janus responded.
"Why not? What are you afraid of? Arenât you the Godly system that can do anything?" Ryder asked in curiosity.
Janus didnât reply.
"Alright. Donât answer me," Ryder snorted as he wore the glasses.
"Take me to Divinity," He said.
Ryder found himself in his bed in the Demon Realm.
He sat up and left his room. Miku was standing outside his room.
"Your Highness, Youâre up. Someone is here to meet you," She informed Ryder.
"Who is it this time?" Ryder inquired.
"Itâs the Granddaughter of High Duke Oris," Miku said.
"His granddaughter? What is she doing here? Could it be that she brought me the invitation letter for her Grandfatherâs birthday? This is too fast," Ryder muttered as he went towards the throne room with Miku.
As he got there, he saw a girl standing there. Her back was facing him. Ryder could even see her hair as shiny as the moon itself. She also looked tall. She seemed to be of the same height as Ryder. She wore a beautiful white dress.
Ryder didnât say anything and continued walking. The sound of his footsteps attracted the attention of the girl who turned back to look at him.
Ryder finally saw her face. She had deep black eyes similar to her grandfather. Even though she looked beautiful, Ryder didnât glance at her much and continued walking as he passed by her.
Without looking back, he walked to the throne.
âHave to maintain my dignity,â he thought as he stopped right before the throne. He turned back and sat on the throne like a King who ruled the land.
"Who are you?" Ryder finally said something as he asked a question, the answer of which he knew.
The girl gracefully bowed before him as she started speaking.
"Greetings Your Highness, Iâm Felina, the granddaughter of High Duke Oris.
"What brings you here?" Ryder inquired.
"I came here to invite Your Highness for the birthday celebration of my grandfather," She said.
"I heard about that. High Duke Oris talked about his birthday. But isnât it too soon to distribute invitations? He said that he would send me one a few days before the event," Ryder asked.
"Iâm sure he said that, but itâs the first invitation we made. I thought that it would be better if we gave the first invitation to Your Highness as soon as we can," Felina told Ryder.
"Alright. I accept the invitation," Ryder said. He tried to keep his voice as commanding as he could during the conversation.
He extended his hands towards Felina, who walked closer to him.
The invitation was as small as a small coin, which seemed to be the tradition here. She gave the invitation to Ryder. Their fingers touched in unintentionally, but Ryder acted as if it wasnât a big deal. There was no change in his expressions.
"Iâm done here; Iâll take my leave, Your Highness," She said.
"Alright. You can go," Ryder let out.
Felina turned back and walked towards the exit. Ryder finally relaxed his expressions as he watched her back.