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Sorry, I Refuse to Be the Mom of a 'Green Tea'
Sorry, I Refuse to Be the Mom of a 'Green Tea' Plot:
Cautious single mother Lin Xiao is accused by other parents at the parent-teacher conference that her daughter Xiaonan is a 'green tea'—allegedly provoking classmates and stealing friends' limelight. Initially wanting to hold back amid everyone's doubts and the teacher's gentle advice, Lin Xiao stands up abruptly when seeing her daughter huddled in the corner, too frightened to defend herself with red eyes, and says firmly: 'Sorry, I Refuse to Be the Mom of a 'Green Tea'.' She then presents evidence to clear up the misunderstanding and declares to all that she will do her best to protect her daughter.
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