share time: 2025-12-04 00:30:20
Lin Dawei, 40, is a “transparent man” at work—he avoids difficult clients, his wife nags about his incompetence, and his son takes detours to avoid walking home with him. Until one day, a “Baby Comeback System” pops up on his phone: complete baby tasks like drinking a full bottle of milk or crawling 10 meters in the living room to unlock buffs like “workplace mind-reading” or “physical strength back to 25”. From the embarrassment of trying the bottle in the bathroom, to using “baby-like focus” to win over a tough client, to hearing his son say “Dad is more fun than my classmates’ dads” while building Legos together, he even helps his wife restart her bakery dream, which she gave up years ago for the family. But when the final system task appears—“Love someone unreservedly, like a baby”—he realizes: the real comeback isn’t about how much money you make, but learning again to catch the hot, neglected love in life with the eyes of someone seeing the world for the first time.
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