[Don't mislead people upstairs! @EverythingHasMeasures, what we want to know is whether returning from the contaminated area to the quarantine area requires assets exceeding 100,000 coins, or simply paying 100,000 coins. That's the key point.]
That's right, these are two completely different things.
"Everything has its limits"—this nickname, while not as eye-catching as "Xiao Ming, get out!", was still somewhat familiar to Li Lechen because of its serious tone, which contrasted sharply with most childish nicknames. Especially since his own rights had been restricted around the same time this guy was banished to the contaminated zone again, Li Lechen, for various reasons, didn't try to save him again.
Unexpectedly, he came back.
Thinking about it, Li Lechen even felt a little guilty and immediately decided to go to this guy's live stream later and give him a million yuan as a reward.
One million is really just small change for Li Lechen, who currently possesses nearly 40 billion in assets. He can't save the whole world, but he can certainly save a few special people.
In response to everyone's questions, Fang Heng clearly explained: "It requires a payment of 100,000 Sunshine Coins to return to the quarantine zone."
[Damn! Anyone who goes to the contaminated area is a poor bastard, how could they possibly earn 100,000 coins!]
If I could have earned 100,000 coins, I probably wouldn't be in such a miserable state.
Is it really that easy to make money in polluted areas? 100,000 coins!
I remember this phrase, "Everything has its limits," from when the streamer tried to sell him a product.
Not everyone is as lucky as this streamer, right? It feels like once you go to a contaminated area, there's no chance of coming back.
Are there any other people who have returned from the contaminated area?
I've heard that tipping in polluted areas is quite rewarding, especially since there are bonuses for tipping across different areas.
The red envelope feature isn't working anymore; it only gives you junk stuff. The best you get is some low-quality water, which isn't worth it at all.
I saw a guy in the contaminated area who went bankrupt from all the donations he received in a live stream.
[You shouldn't gamble your entire fortune on something like this; if you go bankrupt, you deserve it.]
[I just hope the poverty threshold doesn't get raised; I really can't afford something like 100,000 coins.]
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