Chapter 121 – Existential crisis?

Chapter 121 – Existential crisis?

I decided not to say anything to Hestia, especially since Lili is with us. But, of course, Hestia could tell something is off. I leaned close and whispered to her, "I'll explain everything later."

Hestia looked worried, but I gave her a reassuring smile.

"Isn't he handsome, Goddess? Doesn't he look even better than before?" Lili said as we sat down for breakfast. "His hair looks great. I told him not to cut it, but he insists he's going to!"

"What?! You're going to cut it? Leave it as is—you look good like that," Hestia said.

Maybe I really should keep my hair long for a while.

After breakfast, I finally decided to test the "EX Technology" skill I had received earlier. I excused myself from the table and went to my room. I asked Lili again to leave me alone and not disturb me.

She obediently stayed downstairs.

"But how does this work? The only description of the skill is...."

[Allows the user to utilize modern technology in a medieval world.]

Danmachi can be considered a medieval world, correct? There isn't much technology here. But this is so vague. It says I can use it but doesn't specify if I can create tech.

Besides my computer, I didn't bring any other tech with me. I don't even know where my phone is.

If I had a video game console in my room, that'd be nice. I don't even have a TV.

'So, this skill was created for me to use my computer. It'd be amazing if I could create things I used in my world for this one. It would change the world a lot.'

Maybe I'll gain that ability in the future.

Since I couldn't do much with what I had, I left the room disappointed.

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I'll go to my old room, which I haven't visited in a long time. Ever since I moved to this mansion, I never went back. Hopefully, no one's broken into it.

Well, it might not be possible for others to enter without my permission.

"Lili, I'm going to my old house. Do you want to come?"

Once Windows was running and I started moving the mouse across the screen, I felt like I was in paradise. All the games I had downloaded... Everything is still here!

Even the internet is working!

"Luan? What is this thing?" Hestia asked, coming closer.

I snapped back to reality.

"Oh, this is called a computer. Didn't I tell you about it before? It's something from the city where I was born. It's amazing—it can store things, you can play games, access the internet."

"Internet?" Hestia and Lili tilted their heads in confusion.

"Haha... It's a bit hard to explain. But a computer is like a kind of magic that lets you see images, play games, and write like it is on paper. It can do a lot of things."

"I still don't quite get it, but it's amazing. Is it like a magical artifact?" Lili asked.

"I guess you could call it that."

I started showing them how the computer worked. I displayed images and videos. I also showed how to use the mouse and type on the keyboard. And, of course, the most important thing: how I'd be writing my book using it.

As I began typing and the words appeared rapidly on the screen, Hestia and Lili were ecstatic.

It was all so new to them.

They were amazed—it was the most amazing thing they had ever seen.

I wonder what they'll think when I show them a game. But I'm afraid they might get addicted.

I remember a story where people from a medieval world got access to modern games and became addicted. I don't want that to happen to them.

'But honestly, I'm curious about the internet.'

I showed them everything but avoided opening the browser, afraid something inappropriate might pop up. But when I finally opened it... the last page I had accessed appeared.

P*rnhub.

I turned off the computer immediately.