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Longing for a Son Who Never Returns
Longing for a Son Who Never Returns Plot:
An elderly mother waits day and night for her son, who is far away from home, to return. However, as time passes, her son never comes back. The mother spends each day in loneliness and longing, and even at the end of her life, she never gets to see her son again.
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