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... p>For the psychological safety of the actors, the ljj company must ensure that they have a rest period of at least half a month. During this period, a psychiatrist is also evaluated to help them better escape from the impact of the virtual plane.

Half a month later, Cui Qichao sat in the studio again.

Lin Lin: "Mr. Cui, I wish you every success in your work."

"Thank you." Cui Qichao nodded slightly to her, and a familiar password came from her ear. "Ready for transfer."

...

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