The ground was destroyed, and coupled with Long Yi's astounding performance a moment ago, the Second Year's training ground was now unusable. However, the academy offered a very considerate private training ground rental service. As long as one paid a certain amount, one could gain access to a private training ground for a period of time.
However, these training grounds required school credits to purchase.
When Long Yi glanced at his wristband, he discovered he had over ten thousand credits. It turned out that the 'Three-Star Clown's Last Signature Before Failure' he had sold was anonymously purchased by someone.
Long Yi didn't care who bought it. In his view, there must be numerous passionate fans or people mocking the Three-Star who were willing to spend their school credits. If he could profit while others were willing to spend, it was a win-win situation.