Global Game: Ten Billion Spirit Energy Coins From The Start -
Chapter 959 - Chapter 959 997 Credit Exchange List
Chapter 959: 997, Credit Exchange List Chapter 959: 997, Credit Exchange List The war situation between the two planets had been very clear, with both sides fully aware of the other’s military deployment.
On the Skuru side, dense spy satellites flew through the space of Blue Star, leaving nothing hidden; on the Blue Star side, there were precious military intelligence reports sent back by Zhu Guorui and Cindy Doppler. Both sides understood each other well.
But now, a dark cloud had suddenly drifted into what was once clear skies.
Only now did they realize that another power was also involved in this war?!
And this power had been planning for 50 years, and it was they who had instigated the war between the two planets?
Who could these masterminds be?
…
While the heated discussions went on in the conference room, Su Yu followed Donna into her home.
As soon as she arrived home, Donna rushed back to her bedroom, threw off her coat, lay on the bed, hugged her long pillow, and rolled around a few times, fully expressing her love for her bed.
Su Yu stood by the bed, watching her helplessly.
Noticing Su Yu’s gaze, Donna released the pillow, raised her wrist communicator, brought up a virtual panel, and began operating on it.
The surface of the communicator flickered with pale blue light.
After a little more than a minute, the light gradually faded.
Donna sighed in relief, turned off the virtual panel, and tossed the communicator to Su Yu.
“Here, the exchange list is inside. Take a look for yourself,” she said as she rolled over.
“Thank you, senior,” Su Yu accepted the communicator.
Although he had now advanced to God Level, he didn’t have to call Donna, who was only Sixth Order, “senior,” nor did he need to ingratiate himself with her.
But considering that Donna was the Game Supervisor, being sweet to her and maintaining a good relationship could do no harm, so he still addressed her as “senior.”
Hearing Su Yu call her “senior,” something in Donna’s heart seemed to be touched.
She had intended to close her eyes and foster sleepiness.
But at that moment, she opened her eyes and looked at Su Yu with a smile, “Junior, the principal originally wanted you to use these nearly 40,000 credits to grow quickly after the great war is over.
Someone like us, at Sixth Order, can’t earn even 10,000 credits in a year. The principal is really good to you!”
As she spoke, Donna’s tone became a little sour. After all, we’re talking about nearly 40,000 credits here, something she coveted too.
But considering Su Yu’s title of “World Seed,” she came to terms with it.
The stronger the talent, the more preferential treatment one receives–this is the iron law set by Holy Silver Star; it’s only right that Su Yu should have a few tens of thousands more credits.
“Haha, I do have a lot of credits,” Su Yu laughed it off. “But right now, I still need to use these credits for the great war. After all, if I lose my life, those credits mean nothing.”
As soon as the communicator entered Su Yu’s hands, a virtual interface popped up.
This virtual interface was very similar to the in-game “game panel,” and the language had been automatically translated into Chinese characters, making it easy for Su Yu to navigate.
He lightly tapped to open the exchange list and found that there were six main categories for exchange.
The first category was–equipment;
Upon opening the equipment section, Su Yu saw a variety of equipment recorded by different ranks.
There was equipment for Fifth to Eighth Rank powerhouses, and it also included different qualities such as rare, epic, and legendary, with compatibility for all professions.
For example, Sixth Order rare-quality equipment (blue gear) was priced at 50 credits per piece;
Seventh Order rare-quality equipment was priced at 300 credits per piece;
Eighth Order rare-quality equipment was priced at 1000 credits per piece.
If Su Yu wanted to buy a whole set of Eighth Order rare-quality gear, it would cost 10,000 credits! This would be a significant boost for him.
But Su Yu did not want to spend his credits on equipment.
He could later procure his own gear, such as entering the game to collect Eighth Order blanks, gilding them, upgrading to legendary quality, and then taking them out. There was no need to waste such precious credits on equipment.
The second major category on the exchange list was–potions;
The variety of potions was diverse, each with different qualities.
The third major category was–materials;
There were even more types of materials, and a quick glance nearly overwhelmed Su Yu.
Pages upon pages of material names almost had Su Yu’s eyes blurring, not knowing where to look first.
Fortunately, the exchange list had a “search” function.
Using this feature, Su Yu searched briefly and found that the “high-level Defense Runes” he most wanted and the materials for building intercontinental teleporters were all available, which reassured him.
The fourth major category was–skill books and cultivation manuals for various professions;
The skills Blue Star Humans learned from the Evo Game were all castrated versions, and the number was extremely limited.
The Holy Silver civilization had emerged 260 million years ago when Blue Star was still in the dinosaur era.
Over these 200 million years, the Holy Silver people have developed a vast sea of skills and spells.
In the Evo Game, however, each profession only has 100-300 skills.
Just regarding the number of spells mastered, even a Fifth Rank novice mage of the Holy Silver Star could hang Su Yu up and beat him!
The Holy Silver people provided a castrated version to the Blue Star People mainly to protect the Skrull people.
Otherwise, if Blue Star People learned the complete version, everyone could challenge higher ranks, and those of Seventh Order could defeat Skuru God Level, and the Skrull people might as well just forfeit.
There were many skill books and manuals for abilities that Su Yu had never seen before in this category. If exchanged, they would certainly greatly enhance his overall strength.
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