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In a small northern Anhui county in 1985, 18-year-old Lin Xiaomei had just gotten her college entrance exam ticket when her parents’ accidental death forced her to take care of the whole family—left with a 12-year-old brother, 8-year-old sister, and a 300-yuan debt from her father’s medical bills. She burned the ticket to work as a textile worker, made breakfast at dawn, picked up cinder after work, and endured gossip that she “cursed her parents.” But when her brother secretly sold blood and her sister said, “I’ll quit school,” she held them tight, tears in her eyes: “With me here, nothing will break us!” Three years later, she opened a tailor shop, her siblings got into key school, and the mechanic she rejected was still waiting at the door to help her carry goods...
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