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Chapter 394 - Chapter 22: The Empire on Which the Sun Never Sets

Great Britain. London.

London has become much more prosperous now, thanks to the development of productivity, and the population has experienced explosive growth.

At this time, in an inn near the Thames River, accompanied by the creaking of the opened door, a burly and fierce figure, appearing like a pirate, stepped inside. After entering the hall, he first observed his surroundings, then sat in the far right corner.

Soon after, a gentleman-like, elegant man walked in. He looked to be around forty, and notably, he was wearing a skirt.

Although Great Britain had a large number of Anglo-Saxons, their culture hadn't become mainstream. The mainstream culture of Great Britain had always been Roman-Britannic, Celtic branch, Welsh culture, Scottish culture, Irish culture, etc. It wasn't until the completion of cultural integration later that the Germanic cultural characteristics appeared, mainly around Kent.

A British gentleman in a skirt?

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