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Son, We Don't Need You to Work
Son, We Don't Need You to Work Plot:
Lin Xiaoman spent three months job-hunting and finally got an offer from an internet company. He rushed home excited to share the news, only to have his mother Su Mei snatch the offer and tear it up: "Son, we don't need you to work!" Xiaoman thought his mother looked down on his "humble" job—until he saw her in high-end couture dining with a listed company president. He then uncovered her 10-year secret: she's the hidden owner of a chain supermarket. To let Xiaoman grow up normally, she'd pretended to be a cleaning lady all these years. Determined to prove he's more than "Ms. Su's son," Xiaoman moved into a rental apartment and worked overtime. But his mother secretly invested in his company and sent a nanny to deliver ginseng soup. When colleagues questioned his project over "mysterious funds," Xiaoman finally understood: his mother didn't want to spoil him—she wanted to make up for all the time she missed with him as a child, because of her work.
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