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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Wind in Her Hair, Fire in Her Eyes
Every gust whips Li Na’s hair like a slow-mo rebellion. She doesn’t run—she *advances*. The brick alley becomes her runway, the red lanterns her spotlight. Even the chicken pauses mid-strut. Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH! isn’t a slogan—it’s a manifesto. 🐔✨
The Suit vs. The Sweater Vest
He wears beige like he’s apologizing to the world. She wears black like she owns it. Their confrontation isn’t loud—it’s silent, charged, dripping with unspoken history. The sweater vest dad? He’s already lost. Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH! echoes in the silence between them. 🕊️
When Sparks Fly (Literally)
No CGI needed—the tension alone ignites sparks around him. That final close-up? Pure cinematic alchemy. You feel the weight of expectation, the crackle of change. Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH! isn’t just his arc—it’s the village holding its breath. 🎬⚡
Mom’s Face When She Reads the Contract
The real drama isn’t in the luxury sedan—it’s in the courtyard, where Dad squints at the phone and Mom’s eyes widen like she just saw a ghost. That contract? A detonator. Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH! hits harder when your parents still hang chili strings for luck. 🌶️💥
The Red Handbag That Changed Everything
That crimson bag isn’t just an accessory—it’s a weapon of class warfare. When Li Na strides past the alley with icy confidence, her smirk says it all: Fired? Screw It—I'm RICH! The contrast with Xiao Mei’s trembling hands? Chef’s kiss. 💼🔥