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Fired? Screw It I'm RICH! EP 32

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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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Ep Review

Green Goddess vs. White Panic

Lin’s emerald blouse gleams like a weapon under the ceiling lights, while Na clutches her phone like a shield. Their visual contrast screams hierarchy versus vulnerability. When Na walks away, heels clicking like a countdown—this isn’t resignation. It’s rebirth. 🔥 Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH! nails the emotional pivot.

The Belt That Said Everything

That rhinestone-buckled belt? A silent flex. Lin doesn’t raise her voice—she *adjusts* her waistline and the room freezes. Meanwhile, the junior staff’s ID badges tremble in their hands. Power isn’t shouted here; it’s *worn*. Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH! makes fashion a battlefield. 👠

When the Group Chat Goes Nuclear

One typo—30 million gone. The chat log isn’t gossip; it’s a crime scene. Watch how eyes dart, how breath catches. Even the marble table feels tense. This is modern corporate horror: no villains, just missteps and silence. Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH! turns spreadsheet errors into Shakespearean tragedy. 📱

Sparks Fly Before the Storm

That slow-mo spark burst around the older exec? Not CGI—it’s the sound of careers imploding. His face says ‘I knew this would happen.’ Lin’s already three steps ahead, phone in hand, smile sharp as a scalpel. Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH! knows: the real fire starts *after* the flame. 🔥

The Phone That Broke the Office

That moment when a simple phone reveal triggers corporate chaos—Li Na’s trembling hands versus CEO Lin’s icy calm. The chat screenshot wasn’t just evidence; it was a detonator. 💥 Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH! turns financial panic into a power play. Pure office drama gold.