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Quit 996, I Became a Viral Male Nanny
Quit 996, I Became a Viral Male Nanny Plot:
Chen Mo, an overworked 996 programmer, couldn't stand the endless overtime any longer and quit abruptly. By chance, he landed a job as a male nanny. With meticulous housekeeping skills and empathetic emotional support, he turned every employer's home into a well-run haven, earning rave reviews. Transformed from a "quitter" mocked by former colleagues to a viral top male nanny in the industry, he finally reclaimed his own work-life balance.
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