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The morning light of the new birth has revealed a hint of warmth. Today is obviously a sunny and beautiful day. There are people of various colors shuttled through the market, on the street, in the bus.

There are housewives who are preparing for a day's livelihood, and there are office workers who are fighting for their future.

Under the oppression of the melting pot of Hong Kong Island, everyone is running for their fate.

In Lin Jiaojiao's house, ...

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