Some of the settings of this book are released in advance. They were modified by me based on the analogy of real ancient situations. If you think there are any problems, you can give us your opinions and refer to them.
Ordinary monks in the Qi refining stage can earn about dozens of hundred spiritual stones a year through planting spiritual fields, digging wild elixirs, killing wild monsters, etc. This is generally the income of low-level monks who are in the early stages of Qi training and have no merit. .
Outstanding casual cultivators and Qi-training cultivators born into big families earn hundreds of spiritual stones a year.
In addition, perhaps the income of Qi-training monks who have profound attainments in various cultivation techniques has greatly increased, with two to three hundred or even three to four hundred spiritual stones in their account.
What's more, the wealth of top alchemy masters with perfect Qi training is even richer, not inferior to that of some foundation-building monks. As for those genius Qi-refining monks who have a high background or have outstanding talents. It's not common sense.
As for an ordinary monk in the Qi refining stage, his annual income is tens to hundreds or even more than a thousand spiritual stones (a few thousand to tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands), in addition to spending a small part of his daily practice (food, clothing, housing and transportation) , the elixirs and spiritual herbs used for practice occupy part of the cost, and the remaining spiritual stones can be stored for emergencies (deposit).
In addition, you also need to accumulate spiritual stones to purchase magical weapons (cars), which range in value from fifty spiritual stones to hundreds of spiritual stones. However, the magical weapons used in the general Qi refining period are capped at one thousand spiritual stones.
You even need to buy a good cave (house). There are many places that have loan businesses, where you can borrow money in installments, and you can get it back if you die midway.
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Mileage setting: one thousand feet per mile, one foot ten feet, one foot ten inches, one inch ten centimeters.