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In the 1943 Xiangnan famine, widow Ah Ju cut dewy grass at dawn every day to mix with clay for porridge—feeding her three starving, swollen children while skipping her own meals, her legs covered in pus-filled sores. One day, her fingertip touched a warm stone, and words glowed: “For every kind meal you give, the system returns tenfold grain.” Ah Ju thought it was a hallucination—until she cooked her last handful of brown rice into porridge, gave some to a neighbor, and half a bag of rice appeared on the stove. When she served the porridge to her crying youngest son, the rice jar overflowed with white rice—she knew it was a miracle! But as she rushed to tell the village chief, a grain-raid team from the next village marched toward the entrance, shouting “That widow is hiding grain!”…
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