Chapter 742: Chapter 418 You’re Wishing for Too Much_3
Chapter 742 -418 You’re Wishing for Too Much_3
It was too shabby.
The school only had one classroom, but the area it covered was quite extensive, There were many buildings that could be added later, but for now, there was only one basic classroom.
Upon opening his own panel, Liuzi found that his character’s efficiency, ability, and stamina were all at 3, and luck was not visible, This attribute probably needed special conditions to be improved.
3 must be the basic value in the game, Apart from these values, Liuzi discovered he had one basic skill, painting.
Painting allowed the character to be more efficient when teaching painting-related courses, and painting courses could improve students’ painting skills, and enhance their sense of beauty and emotions, so they could better appreciate beauty, and better manage their own emotions.
“This basic skill must not be random, it might be based on the player’s real-life strengths. I had checked the option to allow access to data from other games, so it determined I could have this basic skill.”
Looking at this skill, Liuzi began to analyze it, then memorized the insights he gained.
These details might not necessarily come in handy, but as a hardcore player, Liuzi never let go of any possible opportunity, using these small details to enhance his understanding of the game.
After reading through every attribute and skill’s use, Liuzi turned to the Goddess of Art he had brought with him and asked, “What is your basic skill?”
“Home economics,” replied the Goddess of Art, “It seems I can get an extra bonus if I teach home economics.”
“Home economics, huh…”
The word “home economics” carried a special cultural meaning, especially in Sakura Country.
Picturing it in his mind, he could almost see the Goddess of Art standing in front of him, shy and blushing after he had returned home exhausted from a long day, then saying softly, “Do you want to take a bath first, have dinner, or… perhaps…?” 𝔫𝖔𝖛𝖕𝔲𝔟.𝔠𝖔𝖒
“Of course, the first thing is to play games!”
Liuzi shouted excitedly, then saw the Goddess of Art looking at him in surprise.
Coughing awkwardly, Liuzi said to the Goddess of Art, “We only have one classroom, so let’s start by recruiting twenty students, then begin training. We’ll take turns teaching, with you covering home economics and me painting.”
It was doable, but what did you mean by saying to play games first?”
“Don’t mind those details, let’s get ready to start.”
“Oh.”
The Goddess of Art eyed Liuzi suspiciously as he turned away to prepare for student recruitment.
Each batch of students could stay here for approximately three years, and through the game’s mechanics, players could actually coach each batch of students eighteen times, trying to maximize their attributes and moral standards as much as possible through eighteen sessions of training.
He thought this would be a piece of cake, but when the first batch of students arrived, Liuzi felt like slapping himself.
You already knew that games by the Living Immortal were exceptional, so why didn’t you use your brain?
Facing students who seemed as if they had just emerged from the ocean floor, Liuzi really didn’t know where these students would go after graduation.
Would they find a restaurant to turn themselves into food?
Or head to a museum to prove the diversity of species?
Even though he felt his prospects might be bleak, Liuzi still perked up, ready to really enjoy the game.
But soon, he realized he had been thinking too highly of this game.