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... re young," Gu Jingyun glanced at his two sons and said, "Now they have five taels of silver a month, and they have enough food and lodging at home."

"You're too embarrassed to say it's five taels, didn't two or half of the five taels of silver go to subsidize the children of the tenants in the farm?" He Zipei said angrily for the children: "Now, who are the children who go to school together in the academy? Without seven or eight taels of silver?"

   Pingping blinked and said nothi ...

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