Pay-to-Win to Immortality

I am Su Mu.

A cunning merchant who has traversed into a world of cultivation and magic!

My motto? [Pay-to-win to become immortal, grind till the end!]

Spending my own money is not...

Chapter 93: Brushing up Library Reputation (Revised)

Su Mu looked at the numbers from 1 to 10 that appeared out of thin air in front of him, but did not immediately give a score. Instead, he looked around to make sure that no one was around before asking, "Is this score of any use to you?"

Shuben was stunned for a moment. The people he met before either gave him a score directly or left directly. No one really cared about such an issue.

But it still gave an answer: "The score is related to the material rewards we receive every month."

"Who sets the grading criteria? The school?"

"No, it's us."

"You are so honest."

"What?"

Su Mu did not answer, and asked again: "With your service level, will anyone give a bad review?"

"We hope there aren't any, but unfortunately, we still encounter a few from time to time, and they are all malicious negative reviews."

"Some people come to borrow books but don't know the title. They give us a vague description and ask us to find it for them. We select the most likely books from the vast sea of ​​books and give them to them to confirm. Most people don't have any objections to this, but a small number of people will blame us for not being able to find the books they want directly, and give us a bad review!"

"There are also some people who want to borrow books that are not available in the library, or that are beyond their authority, and they fail to borrow them, so they will give us a bad review..."

If they get bad reviews due to their own problems, there is nothing to complain about, but these malicious bad reviews, or retaliatory bad reviews, really make them angry.

A crying emoji also appeared on the page of the book: (┬_┬)

Su Mu patiently waited for Shu Ben to finish venting before asking, "Are there any bad reviews caused by your own poor service?"

"No! Absolutely not! We swear to God!" The books answered firmly, and their service level is indeed very good.

“If the grading criteria are changed, will the school hold us accountable?”

"No, our library has a certain degree of autonomy. As long as it operates normally, the school will not interfere. Besides, the grading standards were originally given to us to set."

"Then why don't you change the grading criteria?"

"Change it? How?" The book's tone was full of confusion and puzzlement, "Change from 10 points to 5 points? What's the point of that?"

"No, it should be changed to: satisfied, very satisfied, extremely satisfied..." said Su Mu.

He was not worried that the service attitude and level of the book spirits would decline after the grading standards were changed. After all, the school management was watching them. Otherwise, he would not have come up with this idea.

The expression on the page of the book suddenly changed to: w(?Д?)w, and then it remained silent for a long time.

It's like a card freeze.

Su Mu thought they were unwilling to do so, and was about to say that if they didn't want to change, then forget it and just pretend I didn't say anything.

Before he could even utter a word, he saw the book finally 'restarted' and 'came back to life'.

It flew up and down, looking extremely excited.

"Why didn't we think of setting the rating like this before? The vast majority of students give us a rating no lower than 8 points, and I believe they won't mind this change. And after this change, we can put an end to those malicious negative reviews!

Haha, thank you, you gave us a good idea and you have won the friendship of all the book lovers in our library!

In the future, when you come to the library, we will provide you with the greatest convenience within our scope of responsibility. If you encounter problems in your studies or homework, you can also come to us and we will do our best to help you find the answers from the sea of ​​books. "

Su Mu believed that if there was a panel in front of him that could show the faction reputation, then the faction reputation of the library elf would most likely have risen from neutral to respected or even revered.

These book spirits manage the massive collection of books in the school. It would not be a bad thing to raise their favorability. Who knows, they might be of great use someday.

Of course, there is one thing that Su Mu still wants to remind you of: "Don't tell them that I taught you to change the scoring criteria."

He doesn't want to be targeted by people who like to give malicious bad reviews, as those people are often unreasonable.

Shu Ben understood Su Mu's meaning immediately and responded, "Don't worry, we will swear an oath right now and never reveal the truth to anyone. We came up with the idea of ​​changing the rating criteria ourselves to prevent malicious negative reviews!"

Not bad, sensible.

Su Mu gave it a thumbs up.

After the oath was taken, the scoring criteria in front of Su Mu changed from a 10-point system to three options: "satisfied, very satisfied, extremely satisfied".

Su Mu was naturally very satisfied with his choice.

The book thanked him again and returned to the bookshelf.

While Su Mu was borrowing books, Kevin and Pei Jun were not idle either. They both borrowed several books, including "Illustrated Guide to Flying Sword Modification", "200 Questions on Flying Sword Modification Technology", and "Secrets of Speed: Teach You How to Drive a Flying Sword to Get Good Results on the Track".

Obviously, they were all attracted by the rewards of the 'Freshman Cup' Flying Sword Rally, and planned to work hard before the competition started.

However, the books they borrowed were still not as many as Sumu's.

Seeing that Su Mu was holding a huge pile of books, the two were shocked: "You borrowed so many books? Can you finish reading them in a month?"

Su Mu replied, "It's OK. If you can't finish reading in a month, you can renew the loan. The main reason is that the library is a bit far from the accommodation area. I don't want to go back and forth, so I just borrow a few more books at a time."

The two were speechless, but each of them helped Su Mu take two books to share the burden.

After leaving the library, the three of them walked towards the dormitory area. After a while, they arrived at the gate of Sumu's yard.

"Come in and sit for a while, have some tea and chat?" Su Mu invited. The man had helped carry the books all the way over, so he should be invited in to sit down.

"Okay." Kevin agreed immediately. After hesitating for a moment, Pei Jun also nodded in agreement.

Su Mu pushed the door open and led the two into the yard.

Su Ye and the two rune figures had already heard the noise outside.

The two rune figures stopped drawing the soul runes and put the ones they had already drawn carefully into the cabinet.

Su Ye came out, took the books that Su Mu brought back, and placed them on the desk in Su Mu's room.

"Hey, you bought another rune figurine?" Kevin saw Amilu and turned around to tease Sumu: "Are you addicted to it?"

Su Mu ignored him and went into the house to get the Snow Bud Tea and tea sets. Su Ye took a table to put in the yard. Pei Jun hurried over to help and also helped to move out a few chairs.

Although it is summer, the yard is shaded by trees and is not exposed to the sun. Moreover, in the summer in Shu, it is often hotter and stuffier indoors than outside, so it is actually more comfortable outside because of the wind.

Kevin chased after Amilu and wanted to chat, but Amilu ignored him and flew away. He ran to pester Xiao Ai again, but this time Xiao Ai didn't accompany him either, which made him very depressed.

When he sat down in the yard, he was still complaining: "What's wrong with these rune figurines? They are not as cute as before. Did you change their settings?"

Pei Jun laughed and said, "You deserve it. Who told you to talk too much? Even the rune figurine dislikes you."

He and Kevin were familiar with each other and could joke around a little.

Su Mu made tea and handed a cup to each of them.

After drinking tea and chatting for a while, Pei Jun was the first to say goodbye. He had just reported to school at noon and the yard had not been cleaned up yet.

Although Kevin was reluctant, he left anyway. Like Pei Jun, he also had to go back to pack his luggage and the yard.

After seeing the two off, Su Mu did not move the tables and chairs back into the house. He sat in the yard, took out his cell phone and sent a message to Yang Lin: "Teacher Yang, are you busy now? I have something to ask you."