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Rural mother Zhou Xiulan sold vegetables at 3 a.m., endured customers' rudeness, and washed greens in icy winter water to save for her daughter Lin Xia's spot at a key urban high school. Lin Xia, ashamed of her mother's job, avoided classmates to hide the truth; her mother, fearing to worry her, kept quiet about her work-induced stomach illness. A decade later, Lin Xia returns as CEO of a multinational group with a private jet—only to find her mother still at the vegetable stall. When Lin Xia, in a haute couture suit, pulls out an unlimited black card and says, “Mom, let me take care of you,” her mother clutches the scale and weeps: “Xiaxia, I never made you hot braised pork, even though you ate pickled vegetable buns for three years in high school...”
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