One-Star Star Card (Part 2)

It turned out to be a one-star spatial storage card, that was capable of creating a storage space with a capacity of only 0.5x0.5x0.5 meters.

Despite successfully crafting a storage space star card, it lacked seven-eighths of the storage space compared to a two-star space button card.

Hence, the device assessed it as a one-star star card, not a two-star one.

It's impossible to say there was no disappointment at all.

Never did he expect that after such arduous efforts, in the end, he could only resort to the second option—to deliver a one-star energy card.

The spatial storage card didn't meet the recipient's requirements, so he couldn't send it as a compliant star card.

Of course, this card-making endeavor wasn't without its gains.

At least it confirmed his mental power was still functional.

In order to practice his precision and proficiency of his mental power, Chun Ho-Jin decided to use the remaining fourteen blank cards to continue to make star cards.

As more star cards were crafted, Chun Ho-Jin's failure rate decreased significantly, ultimately resulting in the successful creation of twelve spatial storage cards.

Out of these twelve cards, Chun Ho-Jin intended to deliver ten cards and keep one for himself.

As for the last remaining card, he would put it for trial trade on the star network.

If it sold, it could at least secure his future livelihood.

With this in mind, Chun Ho-Jin logged onto the star network.

He then used the original owner's account to communicate with the recipient and explain his situation.

She offered the ten failed one-star spatial storage cards as compensation for the delayed delivery, while the remaining one was listed on the star card market for '90 Stellar Coins each.

Generally, the average market price for a one-star star card hovers around 100 Stellar Coins, with most being priced at or above that mark.

However, this was still Chun Ho-Jin's trial run, so he didn't dare set the price too high.

He only set the price at just 90 Stellar Coins each.

The cost of a blank star card was around 50 Stellar Coins.

So, even if he sells a one-star star card, if he makes it without wasting materials, it could still earn him decent living expenses.

Of course, there was a condition—the cards he crafted had to be successfully sold.

What Chun Ho-Jin didn't know was that shortly after he listed the one-star spatial storage card on the star network, it quickly caught someone's attention.

As soon as the interested party noticed the card's public parameters, they couldn't help but gasp.

In an instant, they swiftly purchased the seemingly undervalued one-star spatial storage card for 90 Stellar Coins!!

The reason was simple: one of the parameters of this one-star spatial storage card was listed as follows:

[ Storage Space: 0.5x0.5x0.5 meters space storage grid x9 ]

That's right, Chun Ho-Jin had created nine stacked 0.5x0.5x0.5-meter storage grids, not just one grid.