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... ng knew he had to play interpreter now.

He thought for a moment and explained, “Let’s continue with the apple analogy. Before it falls from the tree, it’s either a good apple or a bad apple.”

“A good apple is nutritious, and the nutrients are the many lives including humans. On the other hand, the bad apple isn’t nutritious. There’s never any lives there to start with.”

“Any question up to this point?” Gao Yang asked.

Zhang Wei shook his head. “I get that much!” < ...

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