The third-grade books are unaffordable, but the price range for second-grade books varies greatly, from 10,000 to 90,000.
Among them, "Crane Claw Skill" is prominently listed, priced at 47,000.
The rest of the manuals instantly lose their relevance for comparison. Feng Mu turns around and leaves the bookstore; his shopping philosophy in both lifetimes has always been plain and simple: the more expensive, the better.
He only has 12,400 in his wallet, and anything he can afford won't compare to "Crane Claw Skill."
As he leaves the bookstore, a perfumed saleswoman gives him a faint glance, using a dry cloth to wipe the fingerprints off the hardcover of the manuals.
Books are expensive and should not be tarnished by the poor, even if the book is just a sample!
The saleswoman, holding this lofty view, complains to the boss while wiping, "The government of Zone 9 should enact laws to prevent the poor from stepping into bookstores."
