Everyone, please stop complaining about the medicine prices. I've made it very clear in the book that this is the protagonist's personal behavior, and it won't affect others. Given the protagonist's current situation, earning two hundred thousand a year is no longer an issue.
In a small town, having an annual income of over two hundred thousand is already considerable. Even after removing costs, a hundred thousand a year is on par with the local civil servants' level.
Without having to pay the high living costs of a first-tier city, this income is already considered a high-income group. Are we taking money too lightly? There are still many families in the country with less than ten thousand income, what, are they not living?
