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... n a hot bathtub.
Shamefully, there is no public hot spring or bath in this world unless to bathe in a river. Baths are only exist in the mansions and castles owned by big merchants, nobles, and royalties. Since the water of the bath requires wood and coal to warm the water, people would need servants to be able to enjoy the bath since the labor is exhausting and time-consuming in its own way. It's too wasteful in both resources and time for commoners to have.
(S-so you've noticed ...
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