Chapter 253: Chapter 168 A Whole New Trade Method (One More Update)_1
[Dressing is art, and so is going undressed; in any case, it’s very artistic.]
[I feel like I’ve been purified by art and have completely lost any worldly desires.]
[I strongly suggest setting up a private bookshelf because the artworks I get are always stolen, forcing me to steal from others.]
[Is this what humans look like? Are humans really this good-looking?]
The feedback from the pirates was good; most of it said this thing was too artistic, while a minority suggested it could be even more artistic.
Seeing these reviews, Liuzi found out that the Goddess of Art’s opinions were actually effective.
Dragging over the Goddess of Art who was still drooling, Liuzi asked curiously, “Strange, most animals and plants here have never seen humans, some haven’t even gazed directly at the gods, so why would they find the human form attractive?”
The Goddess of Art, annoyed at being disturbed from appraising art, didn’t want to offend her ‘artwork dad’ and obediently explained, “Because our origins are all human. As our common ancestors, the human form has a fatal attraction for us.”
“Then what about Mukuai 1234? She’s also human-shaped, but I haven’t seen you lick her.”
“Mukuai 1234? Well... that’s not a human, why would I lick it.”
Although Mukuai 1234 had a human form, her essence was Tian Xuan’s Angel Envoy; gods could see through her nature at a glance, while ordinary animals and plants would automatically ignore her existence.
Then, it looked at Liuzi and said, “Conversely, you Angel Envoys don’t seem to feel much for the human form, which is weird.”
“That’s because we’re used to it. We are humans ourselves.”
No sooner had he spoken, Liuzi saw the Goddess of Art pounce at him with drool dripping, shouting as she lunged, “Let me have a look, let me have a look!”
As a player well-versed in the capitalist tricks of “I Am The Director,” Liuzi knew that monopolizing a business was very profitable; they wanted to maximize profits by monopolizing the artworks.
And as the original author of the paintings, he was even less willing to let others pirate his works.
But the problem was that in the Star Age, it was very easy for works to be pirated; lawless capitalists didn’t care about so-called copyright, taking as much as they could.
Even if they are squirrels who have beaten up gods, capitalists would still risk their necks to pirate, determined to fill their bellies.
After all, the Star Sea is so vast, by the time you come at us, we might already be dead.
Furthermore, players couldn’t use the Star of Destruction right now because after the game’s update, the Star of Destruction was restricted to just the Songta Planet, temporarily unusable elsewhere.
And apart from restraining the capitalists, there were even more brainless priests; even an old rat had the power to distort the truth, who knew what kind of shenanigans those sects would come up with to compete for the artworks.
They kept coming up with ideas such as digital anti-counterfeit and painting anti-counterfeit, but either due to lack of technical capability or impracticality, these ended in failure.
As the two squirrels were getting headaches, the Goddess of Art showed up again.
She initially wanted to sneak off with a book of paintings to enjoy in her room, but when she found the two squirrels fretting over their treasure trove, she felt quite annoyed.
Especially with Liuzi, you’re supposed to be a master artist creating art, what are you doing here!
Stepping forward, she asked discontentedly, “What’s wrong with you two, why aren’t you working?”
Liuzi glanced at the Goddess of Art, and said helplessly, “We’ve run into a problem, we don’t know how to prevent piracy.”
“Piracy, what’s that?” asked the Goddess of Art cluelessly.
After Liuzi’s detailed explanation, the Goddess of Art finally understood the crux of the issue and had an epiphany, “Ah, I thought it was something big, it’s just that. Simple, hand me the book.”