Chapter 5: Homecoming

Ryan walked up the path to his home, taking in the peaceful surroundings of the villa complex. He had missed this place so much during his time at college, with its beautiful lake and lush greenery.

As he approached the door, he saw his mom waiting for him with a warm smile. "Ryan! Welcome home, sweetie. How was college?"

"It was great, Mom. I learned so much about game design and even created a game that is famous and widespread for newcomers competition."

"That's wonderful, Ryan. I'm so proud of you let's talk about the game after you relax from the trip" his mom said, giving him a hug.

They went inside, and Ryan noticed that the house looked a little different. There were some new decorations, and it seemed like his mom had been doing some renovations.

"Did you do some remodeling while I was away?" Ryan asked, looking around.

"Yes, I did. I wanted to freshen up the place a bit," his mom replied.

As they talked more, Ryan couldn't help but feel grateful for his mom's love and support. He knew that he could always count on her, even when things got tough. And with his success in the competition, things were definitely looking up for them.

Excited to share his success with his mom, Ryan pulled out his phone and showed her the ranking of the competition. She gasped in amazement as she saw that he had placed second among all the Asian newcomers.

"This is incredible, Ryan! I knew you were talented, but I had no idea you were this good," his mom exclaimed, beaming with pride.

Ryan then showed her the comments that people had left about his game. As she read through them, her smile grew even wider.

"Wow, people really love your game. They're saying it's like nothing they've ever played before," she said, looking impressed.

Ryan felt a sense of relief wash over him. He had been so nervous about sharing his game with others, but the positive feedback had made it all worth it.

"I'm so glad that people are enjoying it. It was a lot of hard work, but I'm proud of what I created," he replied, feeling grateful for his mom's support.

As they continued to talk about the competition and his future plans, Ryan couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement for what was to come. With his mom by his side, he knew that anything was possible.

His mom said they will clear the villa nearby and make into a Villa office for his company as he only needs a Assistant that keeps him updates, a marketing manager and a assistant game designer who's job is to update his game if players complaint about the game or update it.

He is going to select them by interview after the competition, as he will relax for now as the Villa gets it's office look.

Ryan nervously opened his phone to check the results of the game design competition.

As he scrolled through the rankings, his heart skipped a beat when he saw his name. He had placed first among all the Asian newcomers.

"Yes!" he exclaimed, unable to contain his excitement. He had done it.

He eagerly clicked on the ranking for his game, eager to see how it had been received. His heart swelled with pride as he saw that "Inception" had received an A rank.

He couldn't believe it. His game had received the highest score in the competition's history. He felt a sense of validation wash over him, knowing that all of his hard work had paid off.

As he read through the feedback from the judges, he saw that they were impressed with his innovative use of virtual reality.

He will be prompted to C rank game designer and his game "Inception" will be prompted for atleast a month.