Chapter 526 Extra: Price Adjustments (1/2)
Jin had thought long and hard on the day before the Opening Cere, he knew that his exclusively high priced dungeons were not so accessible for the general public Those who played frequently were usually the wealthier people or at least the upper middle class people
For cultivators like Luo Bo and shi+ Zuo, they had to work additional overtieon runs Nevertheless, they felt like it was a sort of investuaranteed increase in cultivation had allowed they could be devoted to perforues were desperately trying to stay sane after a straight ten hour shi+ft
The university and high school students were usually unable to pay such prices unless they ca Luckily there was a long running prograovernment to subsidise cultivation activities by up to 75 of the price as an incentive to entice students to have a better base cultivation froher cultivation grades meant that students could do better in exaer hours for their future companies Hence, it was like an investment for their future workforce
What's rade allowed the students to earn a one time cash incentive too, which was extre their cultivation or to pay off their student loans
However, Shenzhen's govern third parties were baffled at the recent receipts froeons and Pandas store Initially, they assu which they eventually filed a report the police for an investigation
Yet Yang Ling was able to intervene
Apparently, the Tiger Princess, who fiddled with everything that hadwould happen to Jin and assured the governitiuise' tour of the place without Jin being inforiven the superb quality of the dungeons, the pricing was souidelines had been lax enough for an anomaly like Jin's store to be accepted
Still, Jin was notified by Yang Ling that he should consider looking into the prices or expect formal inspectors to come and audit the place which she knew that he had a lot of ”Trade Secrets' to hide
Alternatively, he was eon Supplier which would exempt him from a lot of questions
This was part of the reason why Jin had decided to take another look into the prices and give a properso that if inspectors were to physically audit his store, there would be sufficient paperwork prepared by both the System and Jin (However, the more apparent reason was that he wanted repeat custoes and not just the rich)
In addition, their past analysis indicated that about nearly up to one quarter of the people who visited Dungeons and Pandas cae in the cheaper alternatives at other dungeon suppliers
They unsurprisingly found most of them to be disappointed that they were unable to experience the sa they had in Jin's store Still, they equally frustrated that they did not have enough cash to play any of it in his place as well
Thus, the Goblin Raid Instance was a pris did not have to stay that way He had priced it relatively cheap, and in return, Jin was proes The store got onlyof the Goblin Raid Instance, leading Jin to ponder if it was truly necessary to keep those high prices as the System had dictated