Here is a concise summary of the provided transcript:
**Protagonist:** Med, a ghost who died on his 22nd birthday (1997) due to a congenital heart disease.
**Initial Situation:** Med is stuck in the world as a "family-less ghost", with no one visiting or holding a proper send-off ceremony for him, which he believes is the reason for his lingering presence.
**Timeline:** The story spans over a decade (2000-2011), with Med interacting with two other family-less ghosts, Jeng and A-ngoon, and observing the annual Ching Ming Festival.
**Key Development:** A young boy, who grows up over the years, appears to be able to see and interact with Med, bringing him offerings (sweets, grilled pork balls) and sparking Med's hope for connection and potentially moving on.
**Climax:** By 2011, Med confirms that the boy can indeed see him, marking a turning point in his afterlife experience. However, the transcript ends with the boy's distress call, unrelated to Med, leaving Med's fate uncertain.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
**Personal Facts about Med**
1. Med died on their 22nd birthday.
2. Med's death was due to a congenital heart disease.
3. Med has been a ghost for over 10 years.
4. Med's family apparently did not hold a proper ceremony to send them off to be reborn.
**Timeline Facts**
5. 1997: Med's birthday and day of death.
6. 2000: Three years after Med's death.
7. 2006: Nine years after Med's death.
8. 2007: Ten years after Med's death (Ching Ming Festival).
9. 2008: Start of a yearly count (Year one).
10. 2009: Year two.
11. 2010: Year three.
12. 2011: Year four.
**Interactions with the Boy Facts**
13. In 2008, a boy visited Med's tomb and may have seen them.
14. In 2009, the boy returned and brought sweets.
15. In 2010, the boy returned again, and Med confirmed he can see them.
16. In 2011, the boy brought grilled pork balls as Med had requested the previous year.
**Other Characters Facts**
17. Jeng and A-ngoon are also family-less ghosts who interact with Med.
18. A character named Thun is mentioned in 2011, apparently with a parent (referred to as "Pa").