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... me for their post-wedding visit, as they had been delayed by the morning's festivities.

Ming Mei's father, Ming Xiangdong, was a long-haul truck driver for a freight company. Their family lived in the company's residential compound, which consisted mainly of apartment buildings, unlike the courtyard houses where the machinery factory workers lived.

Zhuang Zhixi parked the car beneath Ming Mei's family building after driving his wife into the compound.

Lan Ling, Ming Mei's ...

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