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When Lin Wan divorced, her ex-husband sneered, "You can't even support our kid without me." Living in a tiny 10-square-meter rental with her 5-year-old daughter, she faced 30 job rejections—all because she was a "single mom." Until one day, she was late to pick up her daughter and found the little girl squatting at the kindergarten gate, drawing a pair of glittering high heels with crayons. "Mom will be a princess in these," the child said softly. That moment jolted her—she remembered the design dream she'd abandoned for her family. She stayed up late revising her resume, turned her daughter's drawings into embroidery elements, and finally got an offer from a niche brand. Her parent-child collection sold out instantly. When she led her daughter onto the brand's runway, her ex-husband showed up with his new girlfriend, begging for a second chance. She smiled and waved the child's drawing: "My little princess already helped me become a queen."
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