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... d it is impossible without amazing talents. As far as he knows, appearance is the first, temperament is the second, then talent.

Although talent is third, it is an iron threshold. If you don't reach such qualifications, you can't become a natural daughter no matter how beautiful you are and your temperament.

There are several women in the world who have both of them. It is really rare. They can stand out from them and become heaven daughters. It shows how proud they are.

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