Jason's quick decision to fire the abuser and get the child to the hospital showed true leadership. His assistant's immediate response proved good management. The way he handled everything calmly but firmly was impressive. This is how bosses should act in real life situations.
The grandpa's conversation about not recognizing his own grandson if his face was swollen gave me chills. The irony of him saying that right before seeing the injured child was perfect storytelling. (Dubbed)A Baby, a Billionaire, And Me knows how to build suspense effectively.
From anger at Sia Song to sympathy for the injured child to heartbreak for the waiting grandpa - this episode took me through every emotion. The pacing was perfect, never dragging but giving each moment its due weight. Absolutely brilliant storytelling throughout.
Finally, a boss who takes child abuse seriously! Jason didn't hesitate to fire Sia Song despite their family connection. The salary deduction for other staff showed accountability. This is the kind of workplace culture we need more of. Zero tolerance for harm to children.
The elderly man's loneliness and longing for his grandson was heartbreaking. His comment about everyone having grandchildren except him hit deep. When he saw the injured child, his instinct to help showed his true nature. Such beautiful character development in just minutes.