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... d by gold, silver and jade.

But for the sake of rigor, he added, "For ordinary people, it's quite a lot. is the problem."

It is difficult for a poor family to produce a noble son.

It is even more difficult for Takako to go to the imperial capital.

It is very difficult for this kind of person to have no factions in the end, because they are poor and have to be attached to others. No matter what kind of attachment they are, in the end there is no way to get out clea ...

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