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Overworked Nobody Quits to Be a Nanny, Taming the Anorexic Tycoon

2026-01-10 Category: Plot Twist Thrill Drama

Overworked Nobody Quits to Be a Nanny, Taming the Anorexic Tycoon Plot:

Lin Xiaoman, who’d slaved as a menial worker for three years, had enough of her “overworked nobody” life and quit to be a nanny for Gu Jingshen—a reclusive, picky tycoon with anorexia. She expected to伺候 a “high-maintenance boss,” but instead, her hand-rolled noodles with sour beans broke Gu’s three-year streak of avoiding hot food—not fancy cuisine, but the smoky flavor of a street breakfast stall; not cautious deference, but the bluntness of “If you don’t eat it, I’ll feed it to stray cats.” When Lin’s “rough-edged tenderness” uncovers the childhood trauma behind Gu’s anorexia, who’s really the one being “tamed”?

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