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Chapter 41 - The Academy's Economy

Within the confines of the Holy Swords Academy, an intricate economy thrived. The currency system was the lifeblood of the academy, allowing students to purchase everything they needed, from daily essentials to luxuries. The academy resembled a city in many ways. It had dorms, grocery stores, cinemas, recreational facilities, and all the amenities required for a comfortable life. The currency earned by the students was used to facilitate transactions within this closed society. At the heart of the system was the ranking board. Students' ranks dictated their monthly earnings, as well as their social standing within the academy. The higher the rank, the greater the rewards.

The earnings based on ranks were as follows:

Ranks 1 to 3: 10 million yen per month

Ranks 4 to 10: 2 million yen per month

Ranks 11 to 100: 500,000 yen per month

Ranks 101 to 500: 100,000 yen per month

Ranks 501 to 1000: 50,000 yen per month

For those below the top 1000 ranks, life was more modest. However, they received a free dorm and three meals a day, allowing them to focus on their studies and training. The key to advancing in rank was through challenges and duels. If a student ranked 100th challenged and defeated a student ranked 48th, the student who was 100th would become 48th, and the loser would assume the 100th position. This system encouraged healthy competition and growth, as students continually strove to better their ranks. For Zara, the new rank of 49th opened up opportunities she had never imagined. The currency she earned allowed her to explore the various aspects of the academy's city-like environment. She could dine at exquisite restaurants, enjoy outings with friends, and even treat herself to the latest training equipment. In this bustling microcosm of society, students learned the values of competition, perseverance, and the importance of their skills. As Zara navigated this unique economy, she realized that her journey at the Holy Swords Academy was not just about mastering the art of the sword but also about understanding the dynamics of the world within its walls.