Jiang infers Leah's resentment from the Rachel and Jacob story, imagining seven years of family pressure after Laban promises Rachel to Jacob.
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Family Drama
Jiang infers Leah's resentment from the Rachel and Jacob story, imagining seven years of family pressure after Laban promises Rachel to Jacob.
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"...born. Do I mean nothing to you? We can imagine the family drama and the comedy. Right? Laban's like you know what if after..."
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