Chapter 757 Reality Crisis 12
But when you live under someone's roof, you have to bow your head.
“How do I redeem it?”
As soon as he finished speaking, four icons appeared in the air.
[You can click on the corresponding icons of daily necessities, food, medical care, and weapons to select the items you want to purchase.]
Fu Anan glanced at the icons and saw the amount of his points at the top: 2710
After the assessment game, her points were 1650. The remaining 1,000 points were earned through leveling up. As the game progressed, it became clear that players who survived the early stages were both unlucky and lucky.
More than two thousand points.
I don’t know how much it is worth.
She first clicked on the daily necessities category.
The weather is very dry and cold, not cold enough to freeze people to death, but enough to wear down one's will and make people catch a cold.
She plans to buy two coats for her grandparents first.
This dress is not cheap!
A coat costs 4 points, and a thickened one costs 6 points; a pair of trousers costs 3 points, and a thickened one costs 4 points.
It’s still a simple style.
This set of clothes will cost you 7-10 points in total.
It is equivalent to ordinary players having to complete a round of the game to exchange it. The poverty alleviation points given by the game to new players are not enough to buy even a thick coat.
Quilts and blankets are not cheap either, and you can get 20 points for each one.
She spent 20 points on basic daily necessities such as toothbrush, toothpaste, face towel, and basin.
Fu Anan bought two sets of thick clothes, a set of bedding, a toothbrush, toiletries and daily necessities for her grandparents, spending 80 points.
Next up is the food category.
The price of food is cheaper than daily necessities.
One point can be exchanged for four large steamed buns or three large dumplings. In other words, those poverty alleviation points are enough to ensure players survive for at least six or seven days.
If you want to eat better, raw vegetables and meat are quite cheap. Rice costs 1 point per pound, vegetables 2 points per pound, and meat 4 points per pound. But the problem is, you still have to buy firewood. A box of charcoal costs 6 points, but you only use it three or four times. And lighters cost 4 points, so if you don't have one, you'll have to make fire by rubbing two sticks together!
This game has made even fire a luxury.
Or you have to buy ready-made ones.
A regular meal set costs 2 points per box, with one meat dish and one rice, while a better meal set costs 4 points per box, with two meat dishes and one vegetable dish. There are many other recipes, but the prices get higher as you go down.
Just one can of old chicken soup will give you 15 points.
Thinking of the old chicken soup at home...
Fu Anan regretted that she should have eaten one every day!
There are also pharmaceuticals.
This product is priced similarly to daily necessities, or even a little more expensive.
A box of blood pressure medicine, asking price 10 points!
But her grandmother has high blood pressure, so she has to buy the medicine.
But if you say it's expensive, then this weapon is really expensive.
The Points Mall only sells weapons below level 4 (and civilian grade).
Blunt weapons such as baseball bats and iron hooks are worth 20 points each;
Controlled knives such as daggers and bayonets, and nail guns: 60 points each;
Various common pistols, each worth 100 points; each two rounds of bullets cost 1 point;
Large-caliber pistols, Desert Eagle, rifles, and shotguns, each costs 160 points, and every two bullets require 1 point.
This is not shooting bullets, it's clearly burning points!
Fu Anan only used 102 points to redeem daily necessities, food, and blood pressure medication. When she saw the prices of these weapons, she suddenly felt that her 2,000 points were not enough.
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