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The narrative returns to the story of Hang visiting Que’s village with her mother to gather money for Uncle Chinh. As they walk to the village, Hang is overcome with fear that she’ll someday repeat her mother’s history and walk down this same path in life again. When they arrive at Aunt Tam’s home, the maidservant comments upon Hang’s likeness to her father. Aunt Tam carefully inspects Hang upon meeting her before declaring, “She’s a drop of his blood. My niece” (72). Tam treats Hang and Que to an abundant meal and prepares offerings for the ancestors and for Ton’s spirit. Hang is confused by the ancestral prayers, but Tam assures her that she’s prayed on Hang’s behalf. Aunt Tam warns Hang, though, “In a few years, when you mature, remember this and fulfill your duties” (74), to which Hang obediently agrees.
Tam, Que, and Hang enjoy jasmine tea together, Tam sharing nostalgic memories of the same tea served at Que and Ton’s wedding. Tam goes on to reflect on the devastations resulting from Land Reform: Her home divided, her land confiscated, and her continued anger at Chinh for his role in Ton’s death.
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