Fired? Screw It I'm RICH!
After being fired by Ascend Group with a paltry severance, top salesman Marcus Carter discovers thirty million credited to him due to the CEO’s nepotistic finance choices. Determined to return it, he faces suspicion and disbelief from a company convinced he’s running off with the money. What happens when honesty meets greed and pride?
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From Bedside to Boardroom: A Costume Flip
One phone scroll → emotional freefall. Then—*cut*—suits, marble floors, tension thicker than espresso foam. The visual whiplash between his humble room and that sleek office isn’t just editing; it’s psychological warfare. Who handed him that glass? And why does he look like he’s about to cry *or* punch someone? 🔥
The Glass He Never Drinks From
He holds the glass like it’s evidence. His colleague sips calmly, arms crossed, watch gleaming—power posture 101. But Chen Moxi? He’s still in his head, replaying the PDF. That ‘Certificate of Employment Termination’ wasn’t just paperwork—it was the sound of a door slamming shut. 'Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH!' lies in the silence between sips. 🥃
Sparks Fly When Truth Hits the Fan
No explosion. No shouting. Just his eyes widening, jaw locking—and *then* the sparks. CGI fireflies? Sure. But emotionally? That’s the moment he realizes: this isn’t a negotiation. It’s a reckoning. The suit stays crisp, the tie stays tight, but inside? Total combustion. 💥
The Real Termination Was His Innocence
He thought the letter ended his job. Turns out, it ended his naivety. The way he stares at his reflection in the coffee table—like he’s meeting a stranger—says it all. 'Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH!' isn’t a boast. It’s a vow whispered through gritted teeth. The real plot twist? He’s already winning. 🎯
The Morning Shock That Changes Everything
Waking up to a QQ Mail notification at 6:27 AM—only to find a termination letter. The slow-motion dread on Chen Moxi’s face? Chef’s kiss. That moment when pajamas meet reality. 'Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH!' is less about the job loss, more about the identity collapse. 🫠