
Living in 16th Century England
by Dredge
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In England during the Age of Discovery, there was a peculiar Tudor dynasty. You will see the collision between feudal royal power and the old era. See the original appearance of an empire on which the sun never sets. See trade, swords, and cannon fire. Follow the clouds of sailing battleships across the sea and head to the fantasy kingdom Utopia.
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In ancient times in the East, eldest son system was also the system. For people, it was
In ancient times in the East, primogeniture was also the system, and the eldest son got the big head.
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In ancient times in the East, eldest son system was also the system. For people, it was
In ancient times in the East, primogeniture was also the system, and the eldest son got the big head.
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Not bad. Traveling through England in the 16th century, starting with a small success in business. The relaxed and interesting story is interspersed with introducing the style of England in the 16th century. The new book is still a little seedling. Introduction: In England during the Age of Discovery, there was a peculiar Tudor dynasty. You will see the collision between feudal royal power and the old era. See - one day! The original appearance of the Unset Empire. See trade, swords, and cannon fire. Follow the clouds of sailing battleships across the sea and head to the fantasy kingdom Utopia.




The protagonist traveled to England in the 16th century and started out as a landowner. His goal was to make money by doing business and obtain a title of nobility to protect his property. Now he is a baron. What I've written so far is okay, but it's too short and watery. You can make up your own mind. If you like it, read it. If you don't, just ignore it.













