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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2920

"The highest amount they can deal with has also been set at a hundred thousand spirit crystals. The middletier stalls are about ten square feet, and the limit of any transactions is set at two hundred thousand spirit crystals.

"The highest level stalls are those pavilions with their own tables and chairs towards the top. Anyone able to open up a stall there are definitely people with incredible backgrounds. There's also a limit to the deals that can be done in the high-tier stalls, but it's not an upper limit. Instead, there's a lower limit. Any transactions done there can't be lower than four hundred thousand spirit crystals."

Rudy's mouth was wide open after hearing the explanations. The rules were not too complicated, and anyone with half a blame could understand it.

However, the meaning behind all that was different.

Rudy took a deep breath as his mouth twitched slightly, "The high-tier stalls are all at least four hundred thousand spirit crystals! Isn't this sum just far too big? Maybe it's nothing much to high-grade alchemists, but it's definitely not the case for people like us.

"Any warriors or alchemists who can enter the Whirling World are all younger than sixty. With that conditions, there can't be any alchemists who are

particularly amazing! Since they won't be that high grade, the deals practically will never reach that number. We're talking about four hundred thousand spirit crystals!"

As he said that, Rudy excitedly raised four fingers with his hands, waving it in front of Fane, "Four hundred thousand spirit crystals. I'd have to save up so long for that! If I manage to get that amount in ten years, it would already be an amazing achievement!"

The more Rudy thought about it, the more horrified he was. Every transaction that was done in the high-tier stalls were all done in amounts that he would not be able to get even after ten years of saving up. The moment he thought about that number, he felt like there was a huge gulf between him and those people.

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