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... y were feeling now was not in any way less inferior to back then when they were waiting for their schools’ admission notices.

But those who came here to the talent market to seek a job, the majority of them were core descendants of their clans, including a few from humble families. To the latter, their families couldn’t provide them with resources, so they could only depend on themselves. Hence, the first job listed in their resume would be relatively important.

Could they match ...

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