For normal people and cultivators, though? That price was borderline outrageous.
Who would willingly spend crystals just to hit colored balls around a table?
And if you lost? That's it. No refund. Just pain.
Still, once people saw others playing, landing cool shots, almost winning, or pulling off lucky breaks, they would probably get curious.
Maybe even think. "I could do better than that."
And before they knew it, they'd be lining up to try for themselves.
After all, the game really was fun.
Each customer was limited to one game per day.
No spamming matches. No hogging the table all night.
If you wanted to get better, you'd have to watch others and learn.
This way, people would actually treasure their turn.
While finishing up, Hao also confirmed something else from the system.
Something pretty big.
Apparently, anyone who won a game of billiards in the store would gain a temporary effect: increased qi circulation speed for the next one hour.