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(Dubbed) Fool My Daughter? You're Done! EP 11

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(Dubbed) Fool My Daughter? You're Done!

After years abroad, Richard Blake comes home to reward his devoted son-in-law, only to run into his daughter's secret lover, a con man after her money. Planning payback at his welcome banquet, Richard is humiliated by the arrogant man again. Hiding his identity, he lets the trap tighten... How long can the lie survive?
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Ep Review

Lucas Smirks While the World Burns

That smirk from Lucas? Pure chaos energy. He doesn’t raise his voice—he *waits*. Lets Vivian and Mr. Blake implode, then slides in with equity docs like a chess grandmaster. His line—‘a wise man adapts to the times’—isn’t advice. It’s a threat wrapped in silk. The real villain? Complacency. And Vivian? She’s finally learning to play dirty. 💼🔥

Dad Said ‘Trash’—But Who’s Really Disposable?

‘I picked you up from the trash’—ouch. Yet Vivian’s quiet ‘This is my fault’ flips the script: she owns her pain, then weaponizes it. The emotional whiplash is brutal. When she grabs his arm and whispers ‘Dad, I knew you loved me,’ it’s not forgiveness—it’s leverage. In (Dubbed) Fool My Daughter? You're Done!, love is the ultimate hostile takeover. 😶‍🌫️

Ms. Linwood: The Silent Storm

She says two lines—and steals the scene. ‘You’re right.’ Then, later, ‘She’s just a dog of the Blake family.’ Cold. Calculated. Her presence alone shames Vivian’s outburst. Ms. Linwood isn’t background; she’s the ghost in the machine—the loyal hand who knows where the bodies are buried. Riverton’s success? Built on her silence. 🕊️

The Share Transfer Agreement Is the Real Love Letter

Forget vows—this clipboard is the romance. Vivian doesn’t beg; she *claims*. ‘Hurry up and give it to me’ isn’t greed—it’s justice served cold. The document isn’t paper; it’s proof that power shifts when you stop asking and start demanding. In (Dubbed) Fool My Daughter? You're Done!, the CEO title isn’t inherited… it’s seized. ✍️💥

The Gold Dress vs. The Double-Breasted Rage

Vivian’s golden gown gleams like a weapon—every pearl, every drape screams defiance. Her father’s cold dismissal? A classic power play. But when she snaps back with ‘I’m running Riverton now,’ the room freezes. This isn’t just drama—it’s corporate warfare in couture. 🌟 (Dubbed) Fool My Daughter? You're Done! hits harder than a boardroom veto.