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He remembered a topic he talked about in a communication with Lu Zhou. This is like a fairy tale, and countless young entrepreneurs believe it.

As for Wang Bo himself, it is hard to believe this kind of story now. Lu Zhou is right, but only if his personal wisdom is enough to compete with the latter. Money is power, and most people will only be devoured by it.

There are not a few founders who fled the scene like a bereaved dog. That migh ...

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