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"Random Arena Battle? Are you sure?" Yue Han was a little nervous when Bu Dong said that. "Ah, don't you worry Yue Han. I'll pay for you this time round too." Bu Dong pats his good friend on the back.
Bu Dong knew Yue Han did not like to experience the unknown as much as he did but Yue Han had always been a very good friend to him. No matter thick or thin, Yue Han would go through with Bu Dong's bravado. Seeing how Yue Han tried his best all the time for Bu Dong, Bu Dong concluded that the money he spent was nothing compared to the steadfast friendship and support he received.
Hearing that Bu Dong would pay for the random arena battle ticket, Yue Han agreed with a small sigh.
The moment they bought the tickets, a notification appeared on their pandamonium app. Jin had now added a notification feature for all the dungeons he created.
Jin did this is to help facilitate his work or else every single new customer would ask him for an explanation. While he was happy to help out and explain the workings of the dungeons to every single customer that came in, he was after all the only one person manning the store.
Explaining to someone would occupy his time, which could otherwise be used to serve other customers that were waiting for their turn.
The queue could get long at times and the turnover of dungeons was already being better managed due to the new team merging ability by the system. Hence, one of the few things that were impeding the whole waiting process was he himself.
In the short notification, there was a short thank you for purchasing the dungeon, a synopsis, the special rules (if any), as well as the potential rewards they could receive from each dungeon.
He remembered a customer saying that it would be ridiculous to try a dungeon and hope to get a reward by carving into every single monster, holding the wishful thoughts that you might potentially find something in a monster.
Hence, he decided to place a reward chest at the end of every dungeon, which now included a number of physical panda medals they would certainly earn as well as a possible item reward, which the system would determine randomly.
The real panda medal coins were a dilemma for Jin at first but he figured everyone had sufficient storage ring space to spare since it occupied the currency section of the storage ring, which was literally limitless. However, that was not the main point. At this age of information and technology, the cashless transactions made money feel like it was merely a bit. A series of ones and zeros.
That was why he felt that he wanted to make the cultivators feel as if they really earned something rewarding from the dungeons. The weight of the coins would give the customers a sense of satisfaction that outweighed the practicality of it.
Of course, the panda medal coins could be changed into digital ones if the customers wished for it. All the service instances, including the underground stores, would allow both physical medal coins and digital wallets.
Both Yue Han and Bu Dong read the information regarding the random arena battle and started to read on about the details.
The rules were simple. A cultivator would fight three stages of monsters. In each stage, the monster could differ from a badass boss monster to a measly minion. At the end of the stage, a bottle of low chi regeneration and low health recovery potion would be given to each cultivator. Whenever the cultivator passed a stage, they would win a set amount of panda medal coins. Even if they lost, they would still be able to keep the set of panda medal coins.
"This is not too bad." Yue Han commented as he read through the notification. "Dumb dumb, it's basically the same as every dungeon. It is just that they give a set of potions after each fight." Bu Dong shook his head at Yue Han.

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Number One Dungeon Supplier
FantasyIn a modern world where cultivators need a place to cultivate or vent their boredom, there are private businesses that set up instance dungeons with the aid of technology and cultivation magic to enable cultivators to train and commoners to experien...