On the day the girl got married, her mother handed her a red envelope—thin and light. She thought it was wedding money and didn’t take it to heart. Before the wedding car started, her younger brother caught up, knocked on the window, and handed her a note: “Sister, this is an IOU I wrote. When I have money, I’ll repay you the principal and the interest.”



She froze. She opened the red envelope her mother had given her. Inside was a passbook—the twenty w she had saved up over eight years of working,
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