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... confidence? What were the Changkang Research Institute’s accomplishments? Would they receive an invitation if not for their connection to the Divine Doctor? The organizer’s invitation was only for the late Divine Doctor’s cause. Those young individuals are too arrogant to do that since they benefited from the Divine Doctor’s anti-stress medicine. They even walked away from the conference. With their young ages and abilities, I am afraid they will not appreciate the significance of this meeting. ...

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