The trading market in the academy was very conspicuous, with no intention of hiding. The whole market was divided into two parts, the external and the internal. The external market was where outsiders who relied on the school for business frequented.
The internal market, however, was within the school. Each area had its own market, and there was a large market at the center of the academy. The central market, however, was usually a place to sell red and green items.
What he needed to buy could be found in the No. 49 District's trade market.
The shops around the market were orderly, not like the haphazardly placed stalls in his city. Of course, there were stalls here, too, but each stall was planned and allocated in particular locations, and other locations were not allowed to be set up without permission. These stalls also required a fee.