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When Oliver heard Edison's words, he was shocked, and he wanted to confirm with Edison, "Did you two bear grudges against each other?" Professor Ray is not only a professor, but also a leader in the medical field. Even Oliver respects him. Ray is a very talented authority. So far, Oliver has never heard of something bad or gossips about Professor Ray. One is a highly respected professor, and the other is a young doctor in a village clinic. What is the intersection between these two people, and why did Edison was so furious when mentioning Ray’s name? Is this because of the distortion of human nature, or the decline of morality? "Yes. We hate each other, deeply. Do you know that I used to work for him when I was a student? At that time, we agreed that I would have two eggs for breakfast