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Tired of Raising Kids? Bad at Dating? I'm the Best at Dealing with Scumbags
Tired of Raising Kids? Bad at Dating? I'm the Best at Dealing with Scumbags Plot:
Thirty-year-old Lin Wan is a single mom raising her 5-year-old daughter alone. She’s exhausted by the chaos of parenting and totally clueless about dating, a certified romantic loser. Just when she thinks life can’t get worse, her ex-husband and his mistress show up to seize her house and kidnap their daughter, while her lecherous boss harasses her with workplace PUA. Surprisingly, she’s a pro at taking down scumbags: she exposes her ex’s asset transfer scheme, humiliates the mistress publicly and takes down her harassing boss. Though still awkward with romance, she turns her messy life into a badass revenge story.
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