Curious, Milo asked, “What kinds of medals are the most valuable? And who buys them?”
In Milo’s opinion, who would be interested in these things other than soldiers in the military?
“There are loads of buyers who want them.” Scott said with a laugh, “Some of them are those who aspired to be soldiers but couldn’t pass their physical, businessmen collectors in the fortress, or parents who buy them for their children as a coming-of-age gift. The entire Fortress 178 has a population of more than 2 million people, so don’t underestimate their purchasing power.”
Milo finally understood why the residents of Fortress 178 had a strange sense of respect for those in the military profession. Perhaps it was because these soldiers had always been protecting them.
Scott continued, “However, some of the medals can’t fetch a high price, like those that were given out to many soldiers, or the ones awarded for winning unimportant battles. Normally, families will only buy the medals that are worth a few hundred perak for their children. But only the collectors are willing to seek out the kinds of medals like the ones we have. Rajadesa Village was the opening battle of this war, and the number of people awarded with the medal isn’t that many either, so there’s definitely a much higher collection value to it.”
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