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Revival with System in Parallel World

Follow Vikram Singh's extraordinary journey as he finds himself transmigrated into a parallel world devoid of familiar pleasures like video games, technology, and manga. In this unexplored realm, Vikram must navigate challenges, unlocking his potential as he rises to become an industry tycoon. Join him in this thrilling tale of innovation, entrepreneurship, and the quest to reshape a world unfamiliar with the wonders of his own.

Owais_Khan_4634 · Urban
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23 Chs

Meeting I

Vikram, having left his class, walked towards Aditya's class to inform him about the evening meeting. Upon his arrival, the girls in Aditya's classroom were shocked as they saw the most handsome guy in the university stepping into their class. Their minds raced with curiosity, trying to figure out why he was there. When Aditya arrived and hugged Vikram, some of the girls started breathing heavily, and a few even had nosebleeds, overwhelmed by the sight of Vikram and Aditya together. Sensing the situation turning awkward, Vikram and Aditya quickly separated from their hug, not wanting any weird rumors to spread.

Vikram who left his class walking towards Aditya classroom to inform about the schedule meeting when he reached to Aditya classroom the girls in his classroom was shocked to see as the most handsome guy in the university came to their class their mind started racing thinking as to why he came some girls even started thinking he must be calling his girlfriend when Vikram called Aditiya most of the girls were disappointed, Aditiya with a happy smile came towards Vikram gave him a bear hug Vikram struggling to get out of his hug, some the girls breathe were starting to get heavy and they started having nosebleed looking at Vikram and Aditya together having dirty thoughts in their mind, Vikram and Aditya fell their spine chills separated from one another looking around only to find out that the type of glare coming from when Vikram looked at the girl had dissapoinment in their eyes he felt he should never come back to Aditya classroom.

Vikram and Aditya exited the class, and Vikram promptly informed Aditya about the meeting scheduled at 4 pm in Lecture Hall 2B. Aditya nodded in acknowledgment, and without exchanging further words, they parted ways. As they had four hours of free time, Aditya turned to Vikram and suggested, "Vikram, want to grab something to eat? I'm hungry, and you know the hostel lunch is going to be less than appetizing." Vikram chuckled and replied, "Sure, Aditya." They shared a laugh as they headed out to find a more satisfying meal outside.

(Vikram turned his head and looked at the READERS "Non-Indian readers, our hostel food is like a daily punishment, and we have to endure it for four years. Eating that food is like a gamble - you never know what you're going to get, and sometimes it feels like the chefs are participating in a mysterious cooking experiment with unpredictable results. It's a genuine test of survival skills!" Aditya laughed. "Exactly, Vikram! The real challenge is not the exams; it's surviving the hostel menu!")

Arriving at a South Indian restaurant, they ordered two plates of DOSA, two plates of rice bath, and one plate of idly. Since there were no chairs in the restaurant, they had to stand and eat at the table. After a while, hearing that their order was ready, Vikram and Aditya went to grab their food from the counter. As Vikram started wolfing down his food, Vikram has also noticed since he reincarnated he seemed like his hunger surpassed the appetite of an average human, making him worry as he has controlled his hunger. Aditya, watching Vikram, chuckled, "Slow down, Vikram! The food is not going anywhere." Vikram, between bites, managed to reply, "I haven't eaten proper food for ages. Hostel meals are like a distant memory now." They continued enjoying their South Indian feast, savoring the flavors that reminded them of home.

Vikram and Aditya, enjoying their mango juice from the local shop, contemplated the upcoming interviews. As they strolled back towards the dorm, Aditya inquired, "Vikram, what questions do you plan to ask during the interviews?" Taking a thoughtful sip, Vikram responded, "I want to delve beyond technical skills. Questions about their passion for technology, how they stay updated with industry trends, their approach to problem-solving, and details about past projects will help gauge their overall capability. Additionally, I aim to understand their willingness to learn and adapt, crucial traits for our innovative project." Aditya nodded, recognizing the significance of assessing both technical prowess and the candidate's mindset for collaboration and growth.

"Vikram, you also keep this in mind: the first-year students don't have much work experience," Aditya reminded him. Vikram was momentarily stunned, realizing he had overlooked the fact that first-year university students typically lack substantial project experience. "How about just giving them a problem to solve during the interview?" Aditya suggested. Vikram pondered for a moment, recognizing the practicality of this approach. "You're right, Aditya. Providing them with a real-time problem will help us assess their problem-solving skills and analytical thinking. It'll also give us a glimpse of their approach and creativity, crucial aspects for our project," Vikram agreed. The two continued their discussion, refining the interview strategy to suit the diverse experience levels of potential team members. "Let me think of some problems that may arise during software development and maybe user interface too," Vikram suggested, diving into formulating relevant challenges for the potential candidates.

Aditya added, "Vikram, we don't need to go early; the girls might take their time." As Aditya finished speaking, Vikram playfully slapped the back of his head. "Aditya, it's true that girls might come later, but how would you know that we are going to interview boys or girls?" Vikram quipped, a smirk playing on his face. "Let's get going and arrive there first," Vikram said as he put some papers in a bag. He went outside of his room, suddenly remembering something. He looked at Aditya, "I need your laptop, or else I might forget to take it from you again." Aditya nodded, went to his room next door, picked up his laptop with the charger, and handed it to Vikram, advising him to keep it safe.