Apocalypse + Lone Wolf + Not a Saint + Hoarding + Infinite Space + No CP
Li Yao transmigrated, with one year left until the apocalypse.
Military bases? Take them.
Cruiser fleets? ...
The Louvre Museum houses over 30,000 artifacts from China, with a particular emphasis on painted pottery from the prehistoric society, bronzes from the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and porcelain from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Among these are over 6,000 exquisite pieces of Ming and Qing porcelain and more than 200 paintings from the Tang and Song dynasties. This collection does not include the portion that the Louvre sold to the Guimet Museum in France in 1945. These include a Shang dynasty bronze tripod with three sheep motifs, a Shang dynasty bronze elephant-shaped vessel, a Shang and Zhou dynasty jade pig-dragon, a Western Han dynasty white jade pig, a Qing dynasty blue and white porcelain brush holder with figures, and the "Forty Views of the Yuanmingyuan Garden," among others.
The Louvre transferred some of its Chinese artifacts to institutions such as the Guimet Museum, the National Library of France, and the Palace of Fontainebleau in France. These artifacts practically constituted the Chinese sections of the Guimet Museum and the Palace of Fontainebleau. Therefore, Li Yao also acquired these items.
This time, the museum's security was noticeably stronger than before. Looking at the Louvre's surveillance footage through the system panel, Li Yao saw that the guards were almost impenetrable, and all the security personnel were armed and young and strong. However, this did not pose a challenge for Li Yao. She still chose a collection warehouse and opened a [teleportation portal] on the wall. Li Yao teleported the entire museum square together, including the entrance to the pyramid.
Next, Li Yao visited the Guimet Museum, the National Library of France, and the Palace of Fontainebleau in France. It's worth mentioning the National Library of France, the largest library in France and one of the world's largest libraries. It evolved from the Royal Library, its history tracing back to the Royal Library established by Charles V (1364-1380) to house the royal collection. It was later rebuilt in Fontainebleau by Francis I (1515-1547) and renamed the Royal Library.
Meanwhile, the National Library of Country F houses Dunhuang manuscripts, which Li Yao naturally could not let go of.
In addition to printed books, the National Library of Country F has begun collecting coins, badges, reliefs, and other artifacts. The library is divided into a new building and an old building. The new building houses collections covering all disciplines of human knowledge, utilizing the most advanced international information transmission technology to provide remote access and retrieval services and establishing network connections with other European countries. The old building contains manuscripts, prints, photographs, atlases, coins, various medals, performance props, and musical materials.
Fontainebleau Palace, one of the largest royal palaces in France, is located 90 kilometers south of London. Situated on the left bank of the Seine, it lies within a 170-square-kilometer forest, covering approximately 840,000 square meters. From the 12th century, it served as a hunting lodge for the French kings. In 1137, King Louis VI of France ordered the construction of a castle on the site. Subsequent renovations, expansions, decorations, and repairs by successive monarchs transformed Fontainebleau Palace into a magnificent palace.
The main buildings of Fontainebleau Palace include a main tower, six royal palaces, five irregularly shaped courtyards, and four gardens. Major attractions within the palace include the ballroom, the meeting hall, the Diana fresco gallery, the porcelain gallery, the Queen's salon, the King's Guard room, the Queen's bedroom and the Pope's bedroom, the King's office, the Francis I Gallery, and more.
The palace houses the Dragon Kingdom Pavilion, built under the supervision of Empress Eugénie during the reign of Napoleon III. The pavilion displays art treasures from the Ming and Qing dynasties of China, including ancient paintings, gold and jade jewelry, ivory carvings, jade carvings, and cloisonné pagodas. Most of these items originated from the Old Summer Palace (Yuanmingyuan) and were war spoils presented to Napoleon III and his empress by French general Montauban. Currently, the pavilion houses approximately 30,000 pieces of Chinese art, including paintings, gold and silver jewelry, porcelain, incense burners, chime bells, gemstones, and gold and silver artifacts.
Li Yao ruthlessly took the entire palace and went to the "Warring States" (the country where the Hermitage Museum is located). The Hermitage Museum is a large-scale comprehensive museum of art, history, and culture, boasting a vast scale and rich collection. It is one of the world's largest museums, comparable in size and collection to any other major museum globally. Covering 90,000 square meters, its buildings include the Winter Palace, the Small Hermitage, the Old Hermitage, the New Hermitage, and the Hermitage Residence, which can accommodate 500 visitors. The layout is harmonious and the overall effect is magnificent, making it one of St. Petersburg's major landmarks.
The Hermitage Museum houses 2.7 million items in its collection, and it is said that it would take 27 years to examine every single one. The entire collection is divided into eight sections: Primitive Cultures, Ancient Greek and Roman World, Oriental Cultures, History of Warring States, Ancient Coins, Western European Art, Science and Education, and Conservation.
The collection primarily comprises paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, unearthed artifacts, applied art, coins, and medals. The museum is world-renowned for its collection of European paintings, ranging from the oldest Byzantine religious paintings to modern works by Matisse and Picasso, as well as other Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works, totaling over [number missing] pieces.
Among the most valuable are Leonardo da Vinci's two Madonna paintings, Raphael's Madonna and Child and The Holy Family, and Rembrandt's The Return of the Prodigal Son. The collection also includes masterpieces by Titian, Rubens, Velázquez, Renoir, and Gögan. The applied art collection comprises 260,000 pieces, including 15th-century silverware and 16th-century pottery from France and other countries, all of exceptional quality.
Then Li Yao opened the [teleportation portal] at the coordinates of the museum in the Automobile Kingdom. Li Yao collected the entire BL Museum. The Oriental Art Gallery here has Qing Dynasty gold-painted enamel lion-knob phoenix-playing peony covered jar, Qing Dynasty polychrome lady going to an appointment in the rain, Shang Dynasty bronze axe, sages playing the zither and children playing general jar, (Qing) doucai flower sutra vase, doucai small dish, celadon octagonal treasure-topped covered pot, Song Dynasty celadon multi-layered lotus petal short-spouted water dropper, (Qing) yellow ground white hibiscus surrounded by Buddha's hand pomegranate peach with four garden openwork enamel basin, etc.