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The Last Braised Pork Dinner
The Last Braised Pork Dinner Plot:
Mr. Zhou, a lonely pork shop owner who’s run his community store for 30 years, suddenly posts a "Last Day Open" sign—insisting on making a braised pork dinner for his "never-seen daughter." Intern reporter Xia investigates, only to uncover a harsh truth: his daughter died in a rainy night car accident a decade ago. Guilt-ridden, he developed selective amnesia and waits outside his shop every day for his "schoolgirl Nannan" to return. When Xia is mistaken for Nannan and forced to sit down with the steaming braised pork, Mr. Zhou’s cancer diagnosis slips from his apron pocket. Outside the window, the hit-and-run driver from 10 years ago lingers, trembling, holding an apology letter…
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