Zariel looked at the data displayed on the Magic Mirror and said in shock, "Are these... all Soul Currency? Where did they come from?"
Amberser explained, "Strictly speaking, they are merely data entries of Soul Currency. In reality, most of them are stored in the form of Soul Fragments. When needed, these Soul Fragments will serve as raw materials, which I then piece together into Soul Coins."
"No wonder the numbers are so strange. What's the exchange rate?"
Amberser replied, "Regardless of size, one hundred Soul Fragments can be exchanged for one Soul Coin. The exchange can be done directly through the Magic Mirror, without the need to seek help from other Hell Lords."
Unexpectedly, Zariel said, "That's more merciful than I expected. I thought you would raise the exchange rate by tenfold."
In Hell, there were also methods to compress Soul Fragments into Soul Coins, but it would nearly take seventy to eighty Soul Fragments just to create the lowest-grade Soul Coin.