Challenging Bath Vent

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I have posted parts of this scenario in a few other threads, but I was hoping to tighten up my question within this new post.
I am having trouble venting a tub within my bathroom. It is a free-standing tub in the middle of the floor. Please see the attached picture for my explanation. I do have a vent in the up-stream direction with a sink not too far away, which I was originally going to drain into a separate branch. My thought was to try to use that vent for the tub. This up-stream direction would be perpendicular to floor joists; though, I do have a soffit directly below. I could tie into that vent, if I could turn the drain into a wet-vent using the vanity as the "washing" for the vent. See the attached picture for my deliberation.

Thank you for your assistance!

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Hey, wait a minute.

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