share time: 2025-11-15 06:02:54
Lin Xiaoman, a top planner at an ad agency, was forced to be a full-time mom due to layoffs on her maternity leave end day. Once a woman in 10cm stilettos negotiating million-dollar deals, she now struggles with formula amounts, diaper sizes, and her baby's "cry schedule" — at 3 a.m., after soothing the baby, her husband comes home drunk; the carrot puree she spent two nights making gets vomited all over her shirt; the just-organized toy box is turned upside down. Squatting by broken blocks, she looks at her disheveled self in the mirror and breaks down crying at her former colleague's work award photo: "Am I good for nothing?" The next second, the baby sucking a pacifier crawls over, wipes her tears with a milk-stained hand, and calls "Mom" softly. It turns out those "terrible moments" are actually the baby's secret "love signals"; those tears she shed eventually become the sweetest "sugar coating" in their bond.
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