False Celebrations
In a lavish celebration meant to welcome Zoudeh Lee back into the family, guests shower the Goo household with extravagant gifts. However, the guests' excitement turns to confusion when they realize the real Zoudeh is nowhere to be seen, and a rural woman mistaken for a servant is actually the mother they are honoring.Will Ricky Goo and his guests discover the truth about the humble woman in their midst?
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