The Good-for-Nothing Miss and Her Germophobic Landlord
Synopsis
Lin Bei gets laid off with unnerving calm—and immediately prioritizes her final milk tea order over severance paperwork. With zero savings, a crumbling apartment lease, and a reputation for being 'good-for-nothing,' she stumbles into a bizarre rental arrangement with a reclusive, germophobic landlord who disinfects doorknobs mid-conversation and measures air quality before letting anyone cross his threshold. Their clashing lifestyles—her chaotic warmth versus his sterile precision—ignite an odd-couple dynamic that blurs the line between tenant-landlord and reluctant caretakers. As Lin Bei navigates unemployment, dwindling funds, and the quiet pressure to 'grow up,' her landlord’s rigid world begins to soften—just as hers starts demanding structure. A wry, tender exploration of modern burnout, found family, and the small rebellions of choosing comfort in uncertain times.
