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... and said in surprise, "It’s very tasty. This meal costs just 1 academic credit. Don’t think 1 credit is low... Do you know why the living area uses money instead of credits? Because credits are hard to break down into small change. You can’t give back 0.0002 credits for a cup of milk tea, so they give people who want to save credits a chance to use money to satisfy their daily needs. Of course, you still have to spend credits on things in the Martial Mansion."

She concluded, "So the food ...

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