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... t his family business. So in order to make full use of time, I proposed to Mr. Efran to let you accept higher education, and Mr. Afran chose Qi Yao House."

The education of the Galaxy is roughly divided into three categories: primary education, intermediate education and higher education. In the four major hunters, many hunters have received higher education. As long as they meet the conditions, the group will invest in training. For the talents, the four hunters will never be jealous. Th ...

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