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... the elderly gang of thieves in Sangju City was only worth 6,000.

There were six elderly people, each with a crimson-colored coin.

‘This is just enough money to survive for tonight.’

No, to be precise, it was only enough money to pay the taxes that would be collected tonight.

When night fell, abnormal weather would come, and to avoid it, one had to use lodging services or find a charitable person willing to open their room for free.

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