This is a collection of time-card for a famous Chinese online game called Fantasy Westward Journey. Each card gives players about 3600 minutes game time cost about 50 yuan(Chinese currency), which was a lot to most Chinese middle students back then. Jerry spent most of his pocket money on these game-cards. He spent so much money on the time-card not only because he needed the game time to play, but more importantly time-card is the only financial connection between the virtual world and reality. A typical element in online game is a sense of competition. Everyone wants to be stronger than other players and the sole way to surpass others is money. Players purchase equipment and outwear with game currency and make money through other methods. While old players with advanced equipment and skills can make money easily, new players need money to pay for skill books. Sometimes when a player guild requires money urgently, its members usually sell a lot of these cards to accumulate funds. Circulation results from the competition and need for fast development. This trade compensates both side and gradually establishes a stable market between real money and game currency. In order to become the leader in the guild and foster its growth, Jerry spent about 10000 yuan by the time he stopped playing. These cards represent the psychological state of online game players who seek pride in the virtuous world and its important role in the economics.