"All right, since it's the first time for many of you to send your consciousness to a small world, here's a general explanation before you go to your cabins." The teacher said seriously.
When he looked at me and saw the exhaustion on my face, he just shook his head in disappointment and ignored me.
"Inside each cabin will be everything you need to live for 30 days, both in terms of basic necessities and a few other things for entertainment in case any of you get bored at any point during the wait." The teacher explained. "The room is happy with the location of the small world, so you just need to use your divine consciousness to travel in the way the information explains and you'll be able to get there."
"Each room has the coordinates for the location of one of the kingdoms of this world, this kingdom will be your test. The 10 best kingdoms after 30 days will be considered successful and will enter the army as sergeants, while the other 20 kingdoms will fail and will be assigned as corporals in the army." The teacher explained. "Remember, time in the small world passes twice as fast as time in our divine world, so one day in the divine world is only 12 hours in our world, so use this information wisely."
As soon as the teacher finished explaining, a girl raised her hand curiously.
"Yes, Artie?" The teacher asked.
"Professor, if we don't like our kingdom, is it possible to change?" Artie asked.
"Negative, the moment you enter the cubicles, you will be confined to that cubicle and the realm that corresponds to that cubicle." The Professor explained in a serious voice. "If you have any questions and want to request a book, you can push a button next to the door and ask a supervisor to bring you a specific book, but only books from the school library."
When the other students heard this, they were worried about getting a bad grade, but I wasn't. It was irrelevant for me to worry now that I couldn't interfere with which realm I would get.
So, after a few more useless explanations, the teacher took us to a corridor with 30 doors, with 15 doors on each side of the corridor.
"These are your booths, they are all identical inside and out, you will choose your own booths. Good luck, your test begins now." The teacher said before turning around and leaving.
As soon as he said this, while the other students were still in shock, Zack quickly went to the first door on the right and entered that cabin.
Seeing that Zack had already entered the first cubicle, the other students frantically began to enter the cubicles one by one.
Seeing that the moment had arrived, I also started to walk towards one of the last booths and as my hand grasped the handle, I heard a low voice.
"Good luck, Adrian."
Surprised, I looked around and saw Lucy, the girl with the blue hair that moved like waves, smiling at me as I entered her booth.
"Good luck..." I replied quietly as I entered my cabin as well.
As soon as I entered the cabin, I sensed the coordinates of this small world and instinctively knew how to send my consciousness there.
But first I looked around the cabin.
The bed was a standard bed, just like the bed in my dormitory, and there was also a small kitchen with cupboards containing enough food for 30 days.
Even though we were gods and could only live on divinity because we were weak gods, there was still a need for food so that our bodies wouldn't get weaker.
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God of Internet [LitRPG]
FantasyAdrian, a 21-year-old game developer, had just graduated from college with a guaranteed position at one of the country's largest game development companies, but instead of his dream coming true, it ended in a car accident after his graduation party...