In my grandfather's old wooden box, there were no treasures, only a rusty key. He handed it to me before he passed away, his lips moving but no sound coming out. Ten years later, I found the corresponding keyhole at the abandoned old platform. As I turned it, rust flakes fell down—behind the door was a small dispatch room, with a photo of him in his youth hanging on the wall, dressed in a faded railway uniform.

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