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Chapter 92 Hard Currency

Nicholas wants to pick the most beautiful one from the snowflakes flying in the sky and give it to his sister.

The young public-sponsored student had neither experience nor the patience, so after clumsily comforting the old student for a few words, he left in frustration with the annoyance and the increasingly sparse snowflakes in the sky above his head.

However, this slight unhappiness quickly disappeared in the roaring wind - the main reason is that Zheng Qing made an appointment with Elena to meet on the pedestrian street. As long as he thinks of the bright eyes of the gypsy witch, his mood will always be

Involuntarily getting better.

After the adventure in Xiayuanjie, the relationship between the two suddenly became much clearer.

Although the gypsy witch still often misses regular classes, her weekend 'talisman learning tutorial' has never been missed. Zheng Qing was so happy that he made an agreement with the witch after the last weekend's tutoring class to have a relaxing weekend.

Let’s go for a walk in the pedestrian street.

Although the pedestrian street is the leading commercial street in Beta Town, due to the small area of ​​the town, the length of this commercial street can be imagined.

The so-called strolling on the pedestrian street is just a "date" that the wizard boldly changed the word.

Perhaps because studying has been very hard recently, and the ancient talismans that the two of them have interpreted have become increasingly difficult recently, and they often work all afternoon but don't gain much, so the witch simply thought about it for a moment and happily agreed.

The wizard's invitation.

Today is the weekend, which is the day the two of them agreed on.

It is now three o'clock in the afternoon, which is a little later than the usual time to go to the library, but as a date, it is a little early. Zheng Qingyuan thought about postponing the meeting to about five o'clock in the afternoon, so he could go shopping like this

, after dinner, maybe there will be a chance to spend time under the moon.

But this suggestion was rejected by Elena.

"There will be a regular class meeting tonight. It is said that Lao Yao will report some of the latest developments of Silent Fengchao, and all members are required to be present." In the paper crane sent back to the government-funded students, the Gypsy Witch wrote: "And the temperature has been cooling down these days.

It’s snowing, and staying outside for a long time is not good for your health.”

I don't care about cooling down!

I love snow days!

Go to the regular class meeting! Go to the silent resurgence!

Although he was roaring like this in his heart, Zheng Qing could not ignore the witch's opinion after all. As a compromise, the two met at 3:30 in the afternoon - in this case, between eating and shopping, the two of them would have roughly three

Hours of appointment time.

As a date, this time seems a little tight. But for young public-funded students, it doesn't matter if they can have a real and dedicated date, no matter how short the time is.

In order to prepare for today's date, the wizard has spent the past week carefully studying which store on the pedestrian street has special food, whether the waiters in the store need tips, and which store has unique and novel small gifts. Walking from this end of the pedestrian street

How long does it take to get to the other side? If he is attacked by a demon while shopping, how should he show his bravery and invincibility, etc.

And all plans are based on a bulging money bag.

Before entering First University, Zheng Qing knew very little about the wizarding world, and he had almost no wizarding currency - as a publicly funded student, the funding given to him by the school was earmarked for his own use, and almost never was paid directly in the form of currency.

Instead, use a similar 'charge' method to settle directly with bookstores, clothing stores, pharmacies, etc.

The cash-strapped public-funded students even came up with the idea of ​​drawing charms and selling them for money.

However, gold will shine wherever it is. At the beginning of the school year, at the first class gathering of Astronomy Class 08-1, a young public-funded student who helped Li Meng draw a suppressing talisman through an impromptu performance came into the sight of the owner of the Wandering Bar.

middle.

Because of this, he got a gold card from Wandering Bar. With this gold card, Zheng Qing did hand-to-hand business for a period of time and made a lot of spare money.

Later, he organized hunting teams, participated in hunting competitions, captured monsters, etc., and gained a lot of benefits - especially in the Campus Cup Hunting Competition more than a month ago, Zheng Qing's Forgiveness Hunting Team won the championship of the freshman competition.

It even won him a large 'bonus'.

It's just that this bonus is not distributed by the school. Because the freshman competition is a derivative event, the hunting committee has limited sponsorship and only provides medals for this competition. The so-called bonus is actually Zheng Qing's bet through gambling before the hunting competition.

The prize money won by the own hunting team in the end.

This income is very generous.

Take Xiao Xiao as an example. He bet on five golden beans. Under the high odds, he finally got back nearly 400 golden beans, which is equivalent to more than 40 jade coins.

Compared with him, although Zheng Qing's betting odds were low, his betting amount was large - a total of three credits, five silver corners, and eighteen coppers - so in the end his profit was also very considerable, which was enough to change his fortune.

Ten credits!

At First University, there is a saying, "Currency is not credits, credits are currency." This means that as the scale of First University's knowledge evaluation system, credits are not a real currency in their own sense; but precisely because of the

Characteristics such as rigor, scarcity, tradability, and ability to purchase internal resources within the university make it a very strong 'currency'.

According to the official circulation rules provided by the school, one credit is equivalent to one jade coin, and only supports one-way exchange - that is, you can exchange credits for wealth, but you cannot exchange wealth for credits - at this exchange rate,

If you have ten credits, you can exchange them for ten jade coins at the Academic Affairs Office at any time. But if you have ten jade coins, there is no way to exchange them for the corresponding amount of credits from the school.

It’s such an overbearing clause.

Although the terms are a bit overbearing, they have also become the strongest endorsement of the value of the credits. With the price of on-site transactions, the prices of over-the-counter transactions will naturally be derived.

In view of the mismatch in supply between credits and jade coins, the exchange rate of over-the-counter transactions often fluctuates significantly. On the surface, one credit can only be exchanged for one jade coin, but privately, the price of credits among students

It is often speculated to the price of two to three jade coins, or even higher.

And generally there is a price but no market.

You must know that credits, as students' academic necessities, are constantly consumed. Regardless of upgrading, purchasing experimental supplies, entering and exiting the library, or using the laboratory, credits must be consumed for every necessary consumption.

But there are very few ways for everyone to obtain credits. Tasks assigned by professors, rewards for school activities, funds for participating in projects, etc. Under normal circumstances, the number of credits a student can obtain in one academic year should be 120.

About 100 credits should be prepared for upgrading, and the other 20 credits should be used to support him in using all the school's equipment.

Being stretched thin is the most painful memory for every First University student.

This has resulted in credits becoming the hardest currency among students.


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