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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3481

Fane's words boosted Rudy's confidence, so much so that he wanted to give him a round of applause. Fane's words were what the strong would say!

Fane tied the key to a string and hung it on himself. After that, he took the piece of purple gold that was only about the size of a fingernail.

Rudy did not recognize it. He looked over curiously and pointed at the piece of gold. "What's that? Is it a valuable spirit crystal?"

Fane shook his head. "This is a piece of purple gold that has a lot of spiritual energy in it. It's more or less the same as a spirit stone, but it's more valuable than one. A piece of gold the size of a fist is worth about ten million spirit crystals. This one here should be worth a million."

Rudy gaped at that. A piece of gold the size of a fist was worth 10 million spirit crystals! It was really hard to fathom.

Back then, Rudy lived a very ordinary life. Even though he thought that he was much better off than others and had a lot more potential than his fellow disciples, he realized how much of a joke his thoughts were after entering Phoenix Valley.

During that time, he thought that 10000 spirit crystals were already a huge sum, and a million spirit crystals was a number he would not even dare to think about. The purple gold was used in more or less the same way as spirit crystals. The spiritual energy could either be absorbed or used as currency.

Fane looked at Rudy and said, "Purple gold is considered a more luxurious form of currency in second-grade worlds. Normal clans still use spirit crystals as currency, but some larger clans use purple gold as their most common form of currency."

Rudy nodded, his eyes fixed on the purple gold. In truth, he had a lot of spirit crystals at that moment—about 10 million spirit crystals. However, it was at this moment he knew…10 million spirit crystals were only able to get a piece of purple gold the size of a fist.

Rudy suddenly felt like he was poor again.

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