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Outside the state-owned steel rolling mill in 1980, Jiang Xin stuffed a steaming pancake into Quan Peilun's hand—her fingers still dusted with flour—and said, "I'll support you." They'd gotten married just the day before, but today this "groom" was fired for "fighting." No one expected this little wife selling pancakes by the wall would turn her mobile stall into the "Xinlun Breakfast" chain in three years, or push Quan Peilun—who always helped collect change at her stall—to become president of the city chamber of commerce. When a reporter asked about the "secret to the president's wife's success," Jiang Xin shook the aluminum lunch box that once held her pancakes and smiled: "I'm not anyone's appendage. I'm the pancakes I flipped, the soup I simmered—my own light." But Quan Peilun pulled out a crumpled dismissal letter and said, "I picked that fight on purpose. I was afraid you'd be lonely selling pancakes alone, so I gave up my stable job to stay with you, turning our small stall into a home."
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