share time: 2025-11-20 12:30:13
On the day she lost her job, corporate slave Lin Xiaoman started a "toxic chicken soup live stream" to vent—mocking the workplace myth that "effort equals free overtime" and joking that "the one who initiates in love is like a food delivery guy: first to arrive, first to cool". Unexpectedly, her sharp, real rants made the audience laugh so hard they slapped tables, and 100,000+ viewers flooded the stream instantly. But she didn't expect those "heart-piercing lines" (used to protect herself) would quietly heal others struggling too: a late-night overtime programmer said "Your words gave me the courage to refuse team building", a girl over a breakup said "I finally dared to delete my ex". Even more surprising is a mysterious "Little Sun" viewer who always sends hearts when her stream is low. When she looks for this person, she finds this "Little Sun" is a high school student who was pulled out of autism by her "toxic soup"…
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