Lord's Mansion.
"They finally set the price for the newspaper at 0.1 Contribution Points per copy," Lourdon reported to Heine.
"That price is quite reasonable."
Heine nodded slightly.
If one only considers the exchange rate of Contribution Points to silver coins, then this equates to one silver coin per newspaper.
Compared to the previous price of 30 copper coins, this is more than triple the price.
But if one takes into account the current prices...
It's normal.
Since the people of Velitas left, the high-end market in Makala essentially came to a standstill.
Without those pricey enchanted items, equipment, scrolls, and potions, not to mention the expensive commission fees for mediations, everyone suddenly found that they had money they couldn't spend.
Right after that, the Lord's Mansion started recruiting soldiers, training them, and undertaking construction projects, tossing coins in another wave, further increasing the amount of money in everyone's pockets.