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... ma, poniéndose de rodillas frente a la Anciana Mu, gritando: «¡Mamá, te lo suplico, no la abandones, te lo ruego! Mientras no la abandones, estoy dispuesta a trabajar como un buey y un caballo para la familia Mu...».

Ni Cuihua es solo una mujer del campo, honesta, sin educación, analfabeta. Todo lo que sabe es respetar a su suegra, servir a su esposo y dar a luz un hijo para la familia de su esposo.

Ahora que su hija está a punto de ser desechada por su suegra, no tiene otra opci ...

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