Chapter 48 Hidden Room

The so-called slum currency is actually currency issued jointly by the various major guilds. One killing field currency can be exchanged for 14 one-hundred-denomination slum banknotes, which is roughly equivalent to the value of US Dollars.

It can be used for shopping in the slums and can also be exchanged back for killing field currency.

After all, the value of killing field currency is too high; it's fine for buying bulk goods, but for daily consumption, it's really hard to break.

However, some players see this printing of money as economic exploitation—the hard-earned game coins that everyone fought to earn are just exchanged away for a few pieces of paper. Someone even wrote a book called "Currency War," criticizing the financial squeeze of the major guilds.

Upon learning that Li Cheng wanted to settle with slum currency, the gun shop clerk was slightly disappointed, but still diligently packed all the weapons, equipment, and ammunition, placing them in ten carry-on cases.