Li Wei shook his head and said, "I'm afraid that if I stay here any longer, I won't want to leave. But there are still people in my world waiting for me. After I've done what I need to do, I have to go back."
The leader smiled and said, "That's a real shame. I was hoping to show you the changes here, but since the situation doesn't allow it, we'll have to give up on that idea."
Li Wei nodded. He couldn't possibly stay here for more than ten years. Although he was very patient, he didn't plan to wait that long for a result. For him, it was enough to know that things were moving in a positive direction.
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After observing for a considerable period of time, he found that he had considerable trust in the rulers of the Chong Kingdom in this world.
Li Wei compared the historical development experiences of the two worlds. If the development of Chong Kingdom in the real world was of difficult difficulty, then the development of Chong Kingdom in this world was of hellish difficulty. But even in such a harsh external environment, Chong Kingdom still managed to climb out of the deep pit of the Fuxiu feudal dynasty and gradually become as powerful as it is today. This is an extremely difficult thing for the ruler.
In Li Wei's view, the Chong Kingdom in this world has already delivered a perfect answer sheet through its development process, so Li Wei is not worried that the Chong Kingdom in this world will fall behind because of his departure from this world.
Li Wei put all the items back into the iron box, carefully closed the lid, and said, "I hope to hear news of you in the future. Although by then, this generation will be gone, it will be enough for me to know that you still exist."
Although Li Wei considered himself an utterly wicked person, even a villain like him had sentiments in his heart. Who wouldn't want their motherland to be more prosperous and powerful? Even he was no exception.
Chapter 1. Separation
Zhen Zhen said, "I can't guarantee anything, but we will do our best. When we are gone, our descendants will continue the effort; when they are gone, their descendants will take over the burden, generation after generation, striving without the slightest slackening. One day, even in other universes, you will hear our names. Perhaps, our descendants will be able to cross the boundaries of the universe, travel to other universes, and spread the bloodline of the descendants of Yan and Huang throughout all worlds!"
Li Wei nodded heavily, stored the items in his mind's eye, and said, "Although this is a final farewell for you, I hope it's a goodbye for me. Goodbye, comrade!"
The leader stood up, saluted Li Wei, and said, "We will meet again. Although the person you meet again on that day will not be me, my soul will be with him!"
The leader has made a decision to announce Li Wei's arrival years later. At that time, all Chinese people will know that there was once a compatriot named Li Wei who crossed the boundaries of the universe to come here and help them achieve revival.
At the same time, all the descendants of Yan and Huang made a promise with Li Wei that sooner or later, they would meet again and address each other as "comrades".
Watching Li Wei's figure turn into specks of light and disappear, the leader's expression was somewhat wistful. He looked at the empty chair opposite him and sighed after a long while.
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Years passed in the blink of an eye. By this time, Chongguo had thoroughly mastered all the technical materials left by Li Wei and had developed its own unique style based on those materials.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Earth, the presidential election is underway in the country of Amei. The debate between the two sides is particularly intense in the open-air election venue.
Supporters of both sides were clearly divided into two groups, looking at each other with hostile eyes.
Just then, a large shadow suddenly fell over the sky, and a muffled buzzing sound gradually became clearer.
Someone curiously looked up and saw a scene he would never forget: in the sky, all sorts of giant steel ships were descending. These giant steel ships were so huge that even at an altitude of thousands of meters, they could still cast large shadows.
The politicians on both sides, who were still exchanging barbs, stopped at this moment because their attention was also drawn to the fleet in the sky.
The enormous fleet, stretching as far as the eye could see, placed immense psychological pressure on everyone present. No one could have imagined that such an unexpected wave of visitors would arrive on such a solemn and grand occasion.
When the people below saw the starship's paint scheme clearly, they were all stunned and speechless. Below the hull, they saw the bright red flag, as vivid as blood. At this point, the politicians on both sides of the stage looked extremely grim.
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Li Wei returned to his own world, feeling like he was back home again. He had grown accustomed to the feeling of returning from a long journey. Although he hadn't gained much in the previous world, only a few fellow cultivators, and had spent a considerable amount of his points instead of earning any, he didn't feel it was a waste.
He was content to witness the strong resurgence of his compatriots in another world. He prepared to do certain things that were inconvenient in the real world in the other world.
The first thing I did upon returning to this world was to take out my laptop from my sea of consciousness, place it on the computer desk, and connect it to headphones, an external keyboard, and a network cable.
Wireless network technology is quite mature now. Even when playing games wirelessly, the latency is no different from that of a wired network. However, Li Wei has developed a habit of always connecting his computer to the network cable.
As a hardcore gamer who feels restless if he doesn't play games, the first thing Li Wei did upon returning was to connect to the real-world network.
During this period, Li Wei did not plan to go to the new world, because as a homebody, he also had some things to do.
I need to catch up on some classic anime recommended by some forum veterans, participate in events for World of Tanks and World of Warships, and coincidentally, the new season of Diablo is about to start. I also have plans to play Borderlands with my friends...
Some of the viewers are live streamers, and for the sake of the show's entertainment value, they occasionally invite oddballs from the show to play together. Although these viewers are not professional streamers, it is precisely because of their lack of professionalism that the show's entertainment value is maximized.
Moreover, from now on, the classes and exhibitions at Tokyo Metropolitan University of the Arts, where Li Wei is studying, will become relatively intensive, and he still needs to get his graduation certificate.
Although Li Wei doesn't really care about having a graduation certificate now, he still makes sure to get it to save face for his parents.
He specifically chose the start of his vacation when he left, and even now that he's back, he still has two days of rest over the weekend to adjust.
Li Wei clicked on a rather rudimentary-looking icon on the desktop. This was the communication software used internally by the school; at Tokyo Metropolitan University of the Arts, only this software could be used to log into the school's intranet. Although Li Wei could bypass such restrictions using hacking techniques, doing so was too troublesome, so he dutifully entered his student ID and password.
Li Wei browsed through the previous class chatter, which was mostly nonsense about where to go on the weekend. In Japan, university schedules are quite flexible, so students have a very rich extracurricular life.
After closing the class chat, Li Wei checked the school's information about the exhibition. As expected, he had been granted a spot to participate. This time, he had to produce two qualified paintings before the end of the semester. Whether it was a traditional Chinese painting, an oil painting, or a Japanese ukiyo-e print, the first requirement was that the quality had to be excellent, and the paintings had to be physical works, not digital prints.
"The assignment is due before the final exam? There's plenty of time, but I can't afford to be careless. If I'm this relaxed every day, I'll have to scramble at the last minute," Li Wei muttered to himself.
Chapter 1. Exhibition Ideas
Li Wei found himself becoming increasingly lazy in his daily life. After gaining extraordinary power, he became even more eager to do certain things he wanted to do, while he loathed the things he didn't want to do to the extreme.
Li Wei was quite enthusiastic about the end-of-term exhibition. After all, this kind of public exhibition is the annual year-end exhibition of Tokyo University of the Arts, which attracts a lot of visitors and requires an entrance fee.
An exhibition that charges admission fees must have exhibited works of exceptionally high technical skill. It's safe to say that students from the Tokyo University of the Arts who are eligible to participate possess professional-level skills. The works they present are absolutely worth the ticket price.
Correspondingly, a portion of the ticket revenue will be used as subsidies to each participating student and teacher. So it's a win-win situation. The higher the quality of the exhibition, the more visitors it will attract, and the more ticket revenue visitors bring, the higher the income of the participants.
This approach can also stimulate the creative passion of the exhibitors, especially the students. The teachers at Tokyo University of the Arts are already high-income earners, and the revenue brought by the exhibition is really nothing compared to their income.
However, for students, if the exhibition is well-organized, the revenue they can receive is roughly equivalent to winning a scholarship. In a sense, the revenue from the exhibition itself can be considered a scholarship, as it's intended for the most outstanding students.
Li Wei had heard of cases where scholarships were withheld through connections at some schools. Those who were entitled to the scholarships wouldn't receive them, while those with connections would get them. These people weren't short of money, but they wanted the quick and easy way out.
However, the exhibitions held by the Tokyo University of the Arts carefully assess the abilities of the participating students before allowing them to participate, so the participating students truly deserve the benefits of the exhibitions.
At the beginning, Li Wei was implicitly targeted because of his nationality. However, a professor appreciated Li Wei's talent and gave him many opportunities to showcase himself, which is why Li Wei rose to prominence so quickly.
Li Wei's impression of the Japanese was that they knew small manners but lacked a sense of righteousness, and blindly admired strength. If you were just an ordinary person, they would despise you; if you were stronger than them, they would ostracize you; but when you were strong enough to crush all of them, they would respect you, and even fear you.
Li Wei's impression of most Japanese people was not good, but that professor changed his view to some extent. In Li Wei's eyes, the professor was like Mr. Fujino, Lu Xun's mentor. The old man knew shame, history, etiquette, and morality, and had even created many anti-war works. However, because of this, the old man was often attacked by right-wingers. His house windows were smashed, and the most serious incident was when his house was set on fire by right-wingers. If it weren't for Li Wei's senior classmate who happened to be visiting that day and rescued the old man in time, the old professor would probably have been burned to death in the fire.
Li Wei was also the last disciple of the old man, who provided him with many valuable suggestions on painting.
"Ah... it would be embarrassing if I couldn't produce a decent piece for the exhibition this time. What should I paint?"
Li Wei rarely left his study and went to the painting room next door. The painting room was always well-ventilated, but even so, when he opened the door, he could still smell a strong smell of oil paint.
However, as an art student, Li Wei was already very familiar with this smell. What would be a pungent odor to the average person was nothing to an art student.
Looking at the easel leaning against the wall, Li Wei began to come up with ideas. His thinking ability was now far beyond what it used to be, so even if he was just sketching in his mind, he could still make the image very perfect.
Then Li Wei awkwardly realized that he had a lot of things he wanted to paint, but the exhibition only gave him two slots, which made him feel like he had no way to use his talents.
The school's art exhibition had to follow the school's rules. With only two slots available, Li Wei didn't plan to cause any trouble. Moreover, the size of the two paintings was also limited; whether horizontal or vertical, the dimensions could not exceed *.
After pondering for a moment, Li Wei decided on the subject matter: a dragon and classical architecture and scenery of Chongguo. However, he did not intend to paint traditional Chinese paintings, but rather to use oil painting techniques to depict Chongguo-style content. After all, he was most comfortable with digital painting, and his style in digital painting was mainly based on thick paint and imitation oil painting, with the picture full of weight. It was only when painting commercial works that he would cater to the current mainstream aesthetic and paint cute girls with big eyes.
Now that he has plenty of money, Li Wei is more unrestrained in his painting creations than before, adding his own personal touches while catering to the masses.
"I'll start painting tomorrow and try to finish two pieces within half a month." Li Wei clasped his hands together, making up his mind. After making up his mind, Li Wei returned to his study. While others need a long time to paint an oil painting, his painting speed far surpasses that of ordinary people. Moreover, he was currently using his idle thought processes to draw drafts. On the surface, he appeared leisurely, but in reality, the painting work had already begun.
Sitting down at his computer, Li Wei logged into a certain Antarctic beast and saw a message pop-up: someone had commissioned him to write another article.
However, Li Wei no longer plans to accept commercial commissions, so he declined them. Previously, his painting was influenced by economic factors; he had to cater to commercial demands, which made him feel uncomfortable. Now that he's financially secure, he will only paint for his own interests and hobbies.
Lao just loves drawing Ultraman and Kamen Rider! So what!?
However, Li Wei wasn't in the mood to draw right now. He logged into his World of Tanks Russian server account, ready for a fierce battle of tanks and intense tank combat.
Chapter 1. Recommended by Friends
After playing the game for two hours, Li Wei finally managed to suppress his pent-up gaming desire. In other aspects, Li Wei's self-control is quite good, but when it comes to games, his self-control drops sharply, and he is quickly overwhelmed by the game, playing until he forgets the time.
"That's the good thing about having superhuman strength. In the past, after playing this game for two hours, I would definitely feel dizzy, have a sore back, and feel terrible, but now I don't feel that way at all."
Li Wei stood up and stretched. Any highly competitive game is quite mentally taxing. After all, competitive games are all about the struggle between people. Whether it's World of Tanks or League of Legends, if an ordinary player plays for a long time, they will inevitably lose a lot of energy, and their condition will usually not be very good when the game ends.
Li Wei opened QQ and saw his friends chatting online. He wondered who had posted the lewd pictures; everyone was playing a lewd picture relay game. Li Wei was silent for a moment, then started browsing the chat history and quickly saved various lewd pictures. One day, this bastard friend would send him to jail.
Even though they already have real experience, LSPs are like that; they will never feel like they have too many erotic images on their hard drive. It's a unique kind of collecting desire that belongs to LSPs.
Seeing that everyone's inventory was almost full, and many of the pictures were ones that Li Wei had already collected, Li Wei knew that it was time for him to bring out his trump card. So, he brought out a high-quality color picture that he had drawn before.
That was fan art of Tsunade. Li Wei didn't know much about the Naruto storyline. After all, a long-running manga like Naruto takes a lot of time to follow. And since he didn't have the puppet clones before, he didn't dare to follow such a long series at all. He read all the content before Shippuden. After reading part of Shippuden, Li Wei didn't continue watching. Moreover, he had been spoiled by his friends in the series. He already knew the general plot and the ending, so he didn't continue watching.
As for Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, which is not flammable, some fans have indicated that those who are not following this series don't need to watch it anymore; the greater the hope, the greater the disappointment.
Many Naruto fans believe that Boruto is a poor sequel, merely exploiting nostalgia. Li Wei himself hasn't watched Boruto, so he can't comment on the fans' opinions, but this is the first time he's seen fans so fiercely criticizing a work, so Boruto probably really has quality issues, and it's not a big deal not to watch it.
When Li Wei drew a fan art of Tsunade, the chain of erotic illustrations immediately came to a halt.
Buddha's Staff: I'm ready.
Li Da Guanren: You're better again? So fast? Any anime recommendations?
Qin Wang Rao Zhu: Master Li is getting people to push the bill again. He's clearly in Japan; his information network is much better than ours.
Li Daguanren: I never actively seek out anime. I only watch anime based on your recommendations. I only watch anime that you have tested and approved.
Buddha's Staff: Did you watch "The Rising of the Shield Hero" before? That was the ultimate anime back then!
Li Daguanren: I had heard of this anime before, but I didn't watch it. I went to watch new anime and forgot about it.
Buddha's Staff: This anime is worth watching, it's quite interesting. However, there are some issues with the beginning of the story, so you'll have to be patient. It's an anime that gets better and better as it goes on.
Li Daguanren: Is it similar to RE: The Beginning of Another World Life in style?
Buddha's Staff: It's not something that can be explained in a few words. You'll understand once you watch it yourself, sir. But I think with your capacity for endurance, the next episode should be a piece of cake for you.
Mr. Li: What do you mean?
Rem is the best: Many children couldn't handle the plot of episode [number missing]. The protagonist was falsely accused and wronged, practically ruined, and ostracized throughout the country. How could today's elementary school students possibly cope with such a shock?
Li Daguanren: The protagonist shouldn't be a submissive protagonist in a Japanese campus drama, right?
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