Some even doubted whether they had found the wrong item; otherwise, why was it not only useless, but also harmful?
"Very well, that's it." Ye Muyu reached out, took the glasses, and put them on. As expected, he felt dizzy.
This was because the lens prescription was too high. Coincidentally, the maritime merchant likely had quite severe myopia, at least more than three hundred degrees.
For ordinary people, even if they were nearsighted, at most two hundred degrees, they wouldn't think they had myopia.
Over three hundred degrees is considered moderate myopia, even without glasses, it wouldn't affect daily life much.
Just slightly inconvenient.
This is why the maritime merchant was willing to sell glasses, otherwise, if handed to someone with seven or eight hundred degrees of high myopia, if they got suitable glasses, they would treat them like treasures.
They wouldn't be willing to sell them.
