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(Dubbed)A Baby, a Billionaire, And MeEP 6

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(Dubbed)A Baby, a Billionaire, And Me

During her university years, Sunny had an unexpected encounter with a stranger, Jason, and gave birth to an adorable son, Shawn. Six years later, a chance meeting in a hospital reveals Jason's shocking identity: the heir to the powerful and wealthy Laws family. Determined to find them, the Laws launch an extensive search. But as Sunny and Shawn are drawn into the opulent world of the Laws, they discover that life among the elite is anything but simple...
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Ep Review

Office Gossip Gold

The side characters spilling tea about Jason having a son is everything! That moment when the woman in white realizes she misjudged Ms. Yates completely had me laughing. The office dynamics feel so real yet dramatic. Watching Jason try to get parenting tips from his new secretary is adorable chaos.

Shawn Steals the Show

Even though we only see glimpses of little Shawn, Ms. Yates' pride as a mother shines through every word. Her describing him as having a cute face and brilliant brain makes me want to meet this kid immediately. The way Jason's expression softens when hearing about children shows his hidden gentle side.

CEO Daddy Issues

Jason asking what six-year-olds are like in general is such a dad move! You can tell he's completely out of his depth but trying so hard to understand. The contrast between his serious business persona and this vulnerable new father energy is chef's kiss. (Dubbed)A Baby, a Billionaire, And Me knows how to build tension.

Secretary Power Move

Ms. Yates handling this whole situation with such grace while knowing she's basically holding the boss's heart in her hands is iconic. Her confidence when talking about Shawn shows she's not just any employee. The way she offers to show videos but then holds back is pure strategic genius.

First Meeting Magic

That initial lobby scene where everyone's judging Ms. Yates for having a child sets up such great conflict. The woman in white being so dismissive makes her instant regret later even more satisfying. Jason's quiet observation during all this shows he's already different from the others.

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