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I Can Hear My Unborn Baby's Thoughts
I Can Hear My Unborn Baby's Thoughts Plot:
Lin Wan, a senior career woman, has been burning the midnight oil for three months to secure a promotion. During a prenatal check-up, she suddenly gains the ability to hear her unborn baby's voice—"Mom's coffee is bitterer than my amniotic fluid" "Last night's takeout made me kick three times in protest"! When a client calls pressing for plan revisions, the baby's soft sobs pierce her ears: "Mom, I'm scared you'll be too tired to see me born..." Caught between a decade-long promotion opportunity and the tiny life calling "Mom" with the gentlest voice, Lin Wan stands at a crossroads for the first time. It hits her that the most precious "project" has always been right in her arms.
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