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Chapter 501 Insufficient Materials (4k)(2/2)

Instead of being impatient by Allen's move to change the topic, Tropp patiently replied: "If you need to spend money, you may need about 10,000 Kimptons."

"But this is just a theoretical inference. In fact, even if we take out 10,000 Kimptons, we cannot collect the complete material we want."

"After all, some materials are not something that can be bought by money."

"It's like, in the points redemption system of the Execution Department, you can exchange for a standard silver-level magic weapon for about 500 points. According to the price of 10 points given by the Empire, it seems that a standard silver-level magic weapon is only 5,000 Jinptons."

"But in fact, you can't find a silver-level magic tool that can be found on the market at 5,000 Kimptons."

“And so is what we are currently facing.”

“A lot of the materials we need are priceless and the supply is far less than demand.”

"So, if we really want to get these things, it may cost a lot more than we expected."

Speaking here, Tropp sighed, "Of course, it would be fine if it was just a matter of money."

"What I fear most is that some things are not something that money can buy."

Tropp sighed, but Allen did not lose confidence. After listening to Tropp's explanation, he said thoughtfully, "That is to say, if you exchange points, it will be about 1,000 points, right?"

"No, it should be about 500 points." Tropp looked at Allen's eyes and shook his head and said.

"How could it be?" Allen looked at Tropp. Although he didn't speak, his eyes seemed to be able to speak.

"The exchange rate given by the Empire is 10 points for Kimptons, but on the black market, it is often 1 point for Kimptons."

Allen suddenly realized and understood.

Because points are another material system within the empire that is independent of Kimpton's financial system and belongs to the extraordinary.

Therefore, there is a regulation that only points can be redeemed to Kimpton, but Kimpton cannot redeem points.

In order to eliminate a series of behaviors such as buying and selling, taking advantage of loopholes, and digging for the empire.

After all, the points system is essentially a large benefit to stimulate the vitality of extraordinary people in the empire.

If certain restrictions are not made, it is easy to become a profit-making measure for a few people.

But as long as any regulations exist, there will inevitably be loopholes.

As long as there are enough benefits, let alone finding flaws and taking advantage of loopholes, it is not impossible to let them directly violate the law.

It is obvious that the private sale and transaction of points is enough to make them take risks for them.

Some people want more money, some people want more points, and with demand, they naturally have transactions.

This is a law that has not changed since ancient times.

When Allen inferred before, he mainly did not consider the black market factors, so he directly used the official exchange rate.

But in fact, this kind of conversion is the most accurate to use the exchange rate on the black market.

Because only the exchange rate under market regulation can truly reflect the market demand and supply relationship.

"So, you know what you are going to do if you need about 500 points to exchange these materials in the empire?"

Tropp looked at Allen and asked again.

Allen stood there, silent, his head sagging slightly, just blocking the light coming from above.
Chapter completed!
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