Some lucky person was about to get something very special in their mailbox today and that was 100 dollars of Wishing Money.
Wishing Money worked like this:
Any wish can be made, as long as the person is holding the Wishing Money in his or her hands.
Depending on the magnitude of the wish being made, it will cost a certain amount of Wishing Money.
A wish to change a single person's body or mind or possessions will cost only one dollar of Wishing Money.
A wish to change a small group of people's bodies or minds or possessions will cost five dollars of Wishing Money.
A wish to change a town-full of people's bodies or minds or possessions will cost ten dollars of Wishing Money.
A wish to change the bodies or minds or possessions of all the people in the world will cost twenty dollars of Wishing Money.
A person can also make wishes that change reality so that any change will be as if it had always been that way. But those wishes are more expensive and it has to be specified in the wish that reality/the past is to be changed.
A wish to change a single person's life will cost thirty dollars of Wishing Money.
A wish to change a small group of people's lives will cost fifty dollars of Wishing Money.
A wish to change a town-full of people's lives will cost seventy-five dollars of Wishing Money.
A wish to change the lives of all the people in the world will cost one hundred dollars of Wishing Money. (That's all of the money that will be given.)
Unless specified, the person making the wishes won't remember the previous reality, if a reality-changing wish is made. Specifying that he or she remembers the previous reality does not cost anything.
A person can not wish for more Wishing Money.
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All of these instructions were supplied along with the Wishing Money, so no one will be in the dark. But who gets the Money?