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... ld coins, that's my absolute limit. Hudson, you should know this is not a small amount, almost catching up with the income of the domain in half a year," argued the Lady Baron, tirelessly. However, Hudson responded with nothing more than laughter, wholly abstaining from the haggling.

If it had been the predecessor, he might have really been misled. Half a year's income from the domain may sound frightening, but there's a huge margin within this statement.

If their income was real ...

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