Then, when Waldo saw the experience points he had gained from the backend transactions, he was slightly puzzled.
"This experience point data doesn't seem right. Wait a minute... Oh my, I messed up!"
Waldo suddenly realized what had happened.
"I accidentally set the price to fifty experience points instead of five!"
Waldo finally understood why that person had sent him a private message. However, it was too late to change anything. At least he had sold everything, so it wasn't a loss.
Next, Waldo adjusted the price of the ramen. He set it to twenty-five experience points per box. Then, he added the cola to the platform at two experience points per bottle.
This time, Waldo aimed to sell in large quantities. It was a necessity since survivors now understood the importance of experience points. They held onto their experience points tightly, making it difficult to take them from others.