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Baby Boss Project
Baby Boss Project Plot:
When career-driven Su Yan is forced to take care of her best friend's 5-year-old genius toddler Little Tangyuan, a hilarious babysitting war ensues. Unexpectedly, this tech-savvy mini-negotiator hacks into the company system via smartwatch, helping single mom Su Yan stage a corporate coup. But as the child's mysterious biological father appears, the adults must execute a 'pretend family' operation filled with comedic chaos and unexpected heartwarming moments...
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