Simultaneous time travel: invincible starting from the anime!

Become a paying player right from the start?

Use your salary to create happiness, if you don’t have money to play, you’re just paralyzed!

Seiya has always agreed with this statement. Playing games for rich people and playing games for poor people are two completely different experiences.

Rich people can experience the enjoyment of supreme VIP just by moving their fingers. The experience of having your monkey hit a string of ball numbers with one knife is something that normal people cannot experience.

As a civilian player, you either sacrifice the little hair you have left by staying up late and working hard, or you can only hope that you are the chosen one, or you are a talented technical player.

Seiya is not a rich man, but the dojo run by his family and the considerable inheritance left by his grandfather ensure that Seiya will have no worries about food and clothing until he is at least thirty years old.

Looking at the recharge interface in front of him, Seiya did not hesitate too much. In the end, he directly increased the recharge amount to the maximum and pressed the button to confirm payment.

The currency of Aincrad is called Kell, which has three denominations: Gold Kell, Silver Kell, and Copper Kell, and the exchange rate is 1:100.

The initial currency of players who have just entered SAO is only 100 copper coles, and this currency can only buy a rusty iron sword and a bottle of the smallest recovery potion at the beginning.

There are a total of 10,000 players, and there must be some big spenders among them. But now the game has just started, and Seiya thinks that probably no one will be as crazy as him and spend 1 million yen on the game right from the start.

The currency exchange rate in Aincrad is one yen for one copper coin, which means that ten thousand yen is equivalent to one gold coin.

Seiya had just started the game, but there were already a hundred Jinkels in his backpack.

Others started with 100 bronze Keer, but he started with 100 gold Keer.

What does this mean? It is equivalent to his starting wealth, which is 10,000 times that of an ordinary player!

If all other players don't spend any money, then all the remaining players combined are not as rich as Seiya alone!

Of course, if someone did this, they would probably point their finger at Seiya's nose and laugh like an idiot.

But after four hours, these people will know who the real idiot is.

After four hours, this game will become a real death game!

For most of the players present, the most difficult time is often when the game just starts.

The panic of being trapped in the game at the beginning, coupled with no experience and limited resources.

This directly led to the players dying in SAO accounting for the majority of the casualties in the early stages.

In this game, money is not everything, but without money is absolutely impossible.

Perhaps most of the high-level rare props and equipment cannot be purchased directly in the store, but must be dropped by defeating the level BOSS.

However, money is also very important in the early stages of the game. For example, purchasing various recovery items and high-quality equipment can also increase the chance of survival.

Not every player is Tong Laoye, who can show off all kinds of fancy operations and lock blood.

You must know that when the death game starts, once the health bar is emptied, it means that life will come to an end.

At the beginning of the game, having sufficient funds to purchase recovery items and high-quality equipment will undoubtedly mean winning at the starting line.

Seiya is still addicted to spending money, while Kirito on the other side finally finds Seiya, a "newbie", through the positioning function of his teammates.

"Just as I guessed at the beginning, you really entered the game in your original form.

Well, with your looks, other people will probably think your face is made by hand."

When Kirito found Seiya, he spotted him in the crowd at a glance, because his friend, just as he had expected, did not change his appearance at all before entering the game, so he recognized him at a glance.

On Seiya's side, Kirito, who looked much more mature and resolute than in reality, blurted out: "No, brother, who are you?"

"It's me, Kirito! Kirito!

So even if you have no knowledge of games, you should at least see the character name on my forehead!"

Facing Kirito who started to complain, Seiya also showed a playful smile and said: "Of course I know you are Kirito, but I didn't expect that you would give yourself such a mature face.

Sure enough, you yourself also feel that your original face is too weak, or too feminine?"

Faced with his friend's teasing, Kirito suddenly became a little annoyed.

The most embarrassing thing about playing this kind of role-playing game is undoubtedly meeting someone you know in real life.

Because the models you make up often become the target of ridicule by others.

If everyone pinched their faces, they wouldn't have to worry about teasing each other, but the key point is that Seiya doesn't play by the rules.

So the one being teased and laughed at now was naturally only Kirito.

"If you keep talking too much, I won't teach you how to quickly master the skills of this game and how to quickly level up."

Obviously, he is the big boss of the game, and Seiya is the newbie, but now they have just met, he is teased and laughed at by his best friend. This makes Kirito feel very embarrassed, and he believes that he needs to let Seiya know who is the real big and small king.

The casual conversation between the two inadvertently attracted the attention of a man with brown hair and a turban nearby.

And the other party was also quite familiar. From the conversation between Seiya and Kirito, he learned that Kirito was a veteran in the game.

He actually followed like a sticky candy, and hoped to get the guidance of the boss together with Seiya.

"What do you think?" Kirito asked his friend's opinion as usual.

"There's nothing wrong with that. More people means more friends, and it won't be too boring."

Seiya had an impression of the turbaned man in front of him. This loner, Kirito, was one of the few friends in the game. He was a very loyal man with impeccable character. Seiya thought he was a guy worth making friends with.

Since Seiya had no objection, Kirito naturally had nothing to say either. After all, for him, teaching one newbie was the same as teaching two newbies.

And if it was just Seiya and no other witnesses, it would be boring for Kirito and the others to show off.

"My name is Klein. I like samurai culture, so when I heard about SAO, a full-dive game with swords as the main theme, I immediately decided to buy it."

Klein was indeed quite outgoing. After hearing that Seiya and Kirito agreed to his joining, he quickly stood up and introduced himself in a familiar manner.

“Just call me Kirito.” Kirito, who was quite socially anxious, was obviously a little overwhelmed by Klein’s enthusiasm, and responded in simple words.

“Wenren Shengzai is this guy’s bad friend. He plays this game mostly because he was dragged into it by this guy.

You can call me Seiya. Nice to meet you, brother Klein."

Compared to Kirito, Seiya is obviously much better at socializing.

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