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Chapter 803: 446 Chapter 803: 446 Feeling that the Goddess of Art seed about to say sothing important, Liuzi looked at her expectantly and asked, “And then?”

“…It’s all water.”

“If you can’t think of anything, don’t force it; doing so will let you retain so elegance when your flaws show.”

“…Liuzi, I quite like your occasional sharp tongue. Thinking that you’ll be gone in a few decades makes feel so sad.”

Noticing that the Goddess of Art was on the verge of crying again, Liuzi imdiately grabbed her and ran forward, causing the passing players to point and shout, “That kite is beautiful, I want one too!”

After stopping, Liuzi felt that bringing the Goddess of Art to search for information was a mistake.

However, after exchanging views with Drey, Liuzi felt he had made a new discovery about “Parallel World.”

Although the ga is a simulation, it’s largely a deduction based on reality and various circumstances.

A perfect world can exist here because it can be simulated.

However, achieving this perfect world is an impossible task for Drey.

It’s like in the Law of mathematics, both 0 and 1 exist.

But with only 0, no matter how you add, subtract, multiply or divide, you can’t get 1 unless you introduce the factorial symbol.

So, is our goal to find this factorial?

And where is my factorial?

“Liuzi, can you put down?” asked the Goddess of Art helplessly, dangling in mid-air.

“Not yet, keep your distance from ; this way, I can have more ti to think.”

“But we only have a few decades left, I don’t want to waste any of it.”

“I’ve already said that’s quite a long ti for , and besides, you’re just an NPC…”

Looking up, Liuzi saw that the Goddess of Art was still tearfully looking at him.

Her appearance was so realistic, and the emotions in her eyes so earnest, that Liuzi felt she wasn’t just a human form made of cold data but a living person.

To calm the Goddess of Art down, he purposefully looked for a secluded path, but the tranquility also made the atmosphere tense.

Just as Liuzi awkwardly thought of sothing to say, soone suddenly yelled beside them, “Look, there’s soone behaving indecently over here.”

Turning his head, Liuzi saw three people appearing on the side of the path.

The leader was a little girl with white hair and red eyes, pretty in appearance but with a facial expression that made one want to punch her.

Indeed, it was none other than Gong Gong, the current hot virtual idol on the internet, whose true appearance and gender were unknown; everything about them was a mystery.

Seeing them, Liuzi felt his luck today wasn’t very good, with all sorts of monsters and demons erging.

With a hand to his forehead, he said helplessly, “Gong Gong, why is it you? Shouldn’t you be doing your edgy live streams? What are you doing here?”

“It was too risqué, so I got banned,” Gong Gong said helplessly, “Apologies, but internet censorship is tough; once you put on trousers, they act like they don’t recognize you, right?”

Live streaming on Bilibili had recently beco more lenient; even flesh-colored leggings could pass. This made Liuzi curious about what exactly Gong Gong did in their live stream.

He didn’t have much interaction with Gong Gong, but they occasionally ran into each other in-ga, so they were acquaintances.

Liuzi was just about to introduce Gong Gong to the Goddess of Art when he saw her fly over curiously and say, “Gong Gong, you’re here too.”

“Yeah, even though I’m a 996 worker bee, I still get so ti off,” Gong Gong said proudly, puffing out their chest, “It’s thanks to my brilliance that I thought of trading streaming bans for ti off, so now I’ve got a seven-day vacation.”

“You weren’t like that before,” said the Military Governor, dressed as a maid, callously. “When your stream was banned, you made over a dozen calls to Bilibili’s censors, crying and pleading that it wasn’t intentional, that it was cultural differences, and that the total area of clothes on your body was definitely more than a cleaning cloth, and they couldn’t do this to you.”

Tai Yin chid in, “Yeah, and after that you cried for an hour; you almost cried out all your cold condensate. When you found out your account wasn’t permanently banned, you nearly kowtowed to the censors in gratitude.”

“Whose side are you on anyway!” Gong Gong shouted exasperatedly.

“We stand on the side of justice and integrity,” declared the Military Governor sternly.

“You’re clearly taking personal revenge! I knew you’ve been wanting to retaliate against !”

“Hehe.”

Watching the small drama of the three, Liuzi felt they deserved to be popular.

Even now, they maintained their persona strictly, never abandoning their character settings even off-stage, a professionalism worth learning from.

Fang Cheng Studio truly harbored hidden dragons and crouching tigers, talented people of all sorts.

Quietly watching them finish their act, Liuzi chatted idly for a bit before getting ready to leave, then sothing else occurred to him.

Looking at Gong Gong, he curiously asked, “Have you played ‘Parallel World’?”

“Played it, yes,” Gong Gong confird. “Played it in a live broadcast. Let tell you, the ga created by the Great Heavenly Lord is amazing. The average viewer can’t see it, but I can. Rounded up, I’m probably the one who understands the Great Heavenly Lord the best. But to release sothing that can calculate the future as a ga, the Great Heavenly Lord really has guts. Moreover, the computational demand of this ga is insane; just one tiny chaos equation is enough to fry Tai Yin and Military Governor’s computing centre. As for , I’m impressive. I can last fifteen minutes before crashing.”

Cutting off his endless monologue, Liuzi asked, “So you don’t think there’s anything wrong with this ga?”

Gong Gong beca furious: “How could there be anything wrong with a ga from the Great Heavenly Lord! That’s blasphemy, a disrespect to the Great Heavenly Lord! Let tell you, if I ruled this place, people like you would be hung up and whipped!”

“Okay, okay, I get that you’re staying true to your character. But really, you’ve encountered no issues at all?”

“None!”

“Then, haven’t you co across sothing in the ga that you want desperately but can never obtain?”

Gong Gong cald down, thought for a bit, and said, “Yes, there are quite a few things. For example, I’ve always wanted to rule the world. I can see what the world would look like if I ruled it, but I can’t see how I achieved that rule. However, that’s probably just life, isn’t it? There are always things one can’t get.”

“Doesn’t that frustrate you?”

“Why should it?” Gong Gong asked, puzzled, “I know my limitations and that I can’t have everything. Even the Great Heavenly Lord has sothing he desperately seeks, so how could I expect to have it all?”

Liuzi felt there was so logic to Gong Gong’s words, but still didn’t give up, pursuing further: “What if there’s sothing you really, really want?”

“Well, just tweak the ga settings. If I can’t get it in reality, why not get it in the ga? Who cares how it’s achieved.”

Looking at the unconcerned face of Gong Gong, Liuzi felt he might be onto sothing.

After thanking Gong Gong, Liuzi was about to leave when he suddenly heard Gong Gong shout, “Hey!”

“What?” Liuzi turned around, puzzled, looking at Gong Gong.

“Hmm…nothing, just good luck.”

“Thanks.”

Liuzi said goodbye to Gong Gong and continued to ponder deeply.

He felt like he was onto many things, yet it all seed a tangled ss.

He seed to grasp what the Living Immortal was trying to convey in the ga, but he was uncertain if this was what the Living Immortal wanted to tell him.

However, Gong Gong’s words were like a magical symbol, making it seem like he had found an answer.

So things, indeed, need not be sought deliberately in reality.

Imposing those unattainable real-life desires onto a ga was, after all, a form of romance.

Looking at Liuzi, who now had a slight smile on his lips, the Goddess of Art asked with confusion, “Liuzi, what are you thinking about? You look kind of disgusting.”

“Nothing, I just realized an answer,” Liuzi said, feeling relieved. “Although I don’t know if it’s correct, it doesn’t matter. I still have decades to think about and verify it.”

“What answer?”

Looking at the Goddess of Art, Liuzi realized that she had never seed as captivating as she did today.

No, she had always been like this; only now had he discovered it.

Playing with her hair in the air, he said to the Goddess of Art, “One day, I’ll tell you. For now, let’s go find Xien Waidao.”

Just as Liuzi was about to go find Xien Waidao, he discovered that person had sent him a ssage.

“Mr. Liu Liuzi, I’ve found a way.”

“…What?”

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