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... and one shilling is equal to twelve pence.
For these villagers, it’s considered a huge sum.
Equivalent to several months’ income for an ordinary family!
Kuisi, who had never seen so much money, started to breathe a bit heavily.
Lynn spoke, "Let’s go, I’ll take you to buy necessities!"
Kuisi, Red, and Lex hurriedly followed behind Lynn.
Two hundred pence, enough for Lynn to buy many desirable things.
Walking in Kent Village.
Lynn’s g ...
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