I sent my resume to dozens of places, but I still didnât get a call.
Maybe thereâs a problem with my cell phone.
It is my first time holding one after nearly 50 years without any modern gadget.
Maybe Iâm using it wrong!
I borrowed my brotherâs phone and tried calling myself, turning it off and on. I thought of going to the repair center, but it was concluded that the cell phone was fine.
Actually, I had a rough idea.
Itâs not my phone thatâs not fine. It was my resume.
I had already felt that it was wrong the moment I saw my brotherâs eyes, who just read my resume, change to the eyes with a look that can be described as: âMy brother, who hurt his head in an accident, had lost his ability to write.â
No, but canât a place call me at least?
âThey could have at least send me a text message to notify me about my failure!â
âThey must have thought it was a resume put in by a kindergarten kid as a joke.
I looked back at the sudden voice.
My brother, who had just returned home, approached me with a ridiculous expression on his face.
And he threw something to me as if it was insignificant.
Business card?
âWould you like to have an interview here?â
âPlayer Laboratoryâ
I stared at the business card for a few seconds and looked back at my brother.
Did my brother bring a job for me?
âBrother, am I going to be unemployed now?â
âI am giving it to you to escape unemployment.â
Lee Sung-Hyun âTskâ his tongue, speechless at his brotherâs reasoning.
âYou wonât get a part-time job with that resume you wrote. Iâm not backing you up. Iâm just giving you a chance to have an interview, so you have to do the rest well.â
âYes, yes. I see. But in a lab? Iâm not good at research or science.â
âThe name just possessed a âlabâ on it. But itâs like a normal company.â
âWhenâs the interview?â
âToday.â
âWhat?â
âGet changed and come out. Iâll take you right there.â
I changed my clothes in a daze and got in the car.
I blinked a few times and found myself in front of the research center.
When I came to my senses, I was sitting in front of the interviewers.
I canât believe my first interview was done like this in a lightning.
Iâm touched.
The interview went much simpler than I thought. Simple self-introduction and small questions about me.
Next would be Full-fledged questions about La Elta.
âAs you already know, the lab collects and studies information from La Elta and players. By doing this will give the players a better environment and have important information to make them feel safe.â
I didnât know about this. I thought they would be dissecting monsters or doing research using science or cutting-edge technology based on the instituteâs name, but I guess it was not.
âPlayer cooperation is essential to study La Elta and players. They are well aware of their situations. There are virtually players looking to get a job in the lab.â
âDo you have any players employees?â
âOf course not.â
Of course not.
âInstead, we cooperate with them. We have interviews with players from time to time, get information, and organize them. La Eltaâs quests vary every time, so you may think that information does not help them, but all quests share the same worldview, so by having information, completing each quest would become easier.â
One interviewer added that I would be in charge of organizing interviews with the players.
âWell, then⊠How much do you know about La Elta?â
My eyes started glistening at that question.
âLa Elta is a different world than Earth. Players can move through the portal.â
The interviewers nodded in agreement.
âThe first-time player to enter the portal wakes up in a town called Veraford. Anyway, Veraford is like a town the beginner if you play a game.â
It was a simple knowledge of common sense, but it was information that those non-players might not know without having an interest in it.
Still, the interviewers smiled because the candidate seemed to have prepared something.
âVeraford was a tiny town a few decades ago. A small village where residents spend their time farming and bartering. However, it has grown and flourished to the level of the city. The specialty products are corn and potatoes, but mana is rich and plenty, unlike the potatoes and corn of the earth. Oh. However, I donât know how much it changed now.â
The interviewersâ expressions hardened, but he didnât notice.
The applicant, who had been giving the right answer initially, just started talking nonsense. Veraford was a small town? It might before, but how did he know that?
He even talks like a man who had eaten potatoes, corn from there.
Not even a player but like a normal person who lived ther.
âThe current emperor of La Elta is Edward L. Alvaro, who ascended to the throne through the war decades ago, and if the emperor had not been replaced in the meantime, he would still be there.â
I donât know how long La Elta has been since I returned to Earth, so itâs a shame that I canât explain exactly how he was crowned as Emperor.
In the meantime, the interviewers wrote in the applicantâs comments, âBuffon, or Dork.â
âThatâs enough about La Elta, Lee Sung-Han. How much do you understand about quests?â
One of the interviewers hurriedly stopped and asked the next question.
âQuest? Usually, like when you play games, you kill monsters, get experience, and level up. I heard that players have it a little different: one quest and one level. They start with level 0, and if they break one quest, you become level 1. If you break one more quest, you become level 2. Level 20 means youâve completed 20 quests.â
I heard this part from my brother the other day, so I knew it well.