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The Elite Nanny Is the Real Heiress

2026-04-02 Category: Short Drama

The Elite Nanny Is the Real Heiress Plot:

Lin Wan, a highly skilled elite nanny, takes a job with the wealthy Su family. While caring for their supposed daughter Su Mengmeng, she stumbles upon clues of a decades-old baby swap: the family heirloom birthmark on her wrist perfectly aligns with evidence proving Su Mengmeng is the fake heiress. Torn between the kind Su couple who treat her like family and the hostile, spoiled fake heiress, Lin Wan secretly gathers proof, navigates the mansion's petty intrigues, and vows to uncover the full truth and reclaim her rightful place as the true wealthy heiress.

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