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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Airplane Rage & Airline Protocol
She’s mid-flight, scrolling—then *that call* hits. Iris Lee’s voice cracks the cabin silence like glass. The flight attendant’s polite panic? Chef’s kiss. Passengers filming? Realistic. This isn’t just a meltdown; it’s a public unraveling of control. The way she stands up, phone still in hand, screaming into thin air—pure cinematic chaos. Fired? Screw It I'm RICH! nails modern anxiety in 90 seconds. ✈️💥
His Tie, Her Lace, and the Drop of Cash
He clutches the document like it’s a weapon. She wears lace like armor. The contrast is brutal: his rigid pinstripes vs. her fluid white suit. Then—the phone screen flash: +¥30,000,000.00. His face? A masterpiece of disbelief. Hers? A slow, dangerous smile. That moment says everything: money didn’t fix it. It *escalated* it. Fired? Screw It I'm RICH! turns severance into spectacle. 💼💸
The Lawyer Who Didn’t Blink
While chaos erupts, the lawyer sits—hands folded, eyes steady. He *knew*. The overhead shot of the table? Genius. Phones, documents, a dropped bag—all silent witnesses. His calm isn’t indifference; it’s strategy. He’s already three steps ahead. In a world where emotions run hot, his silence is the loudest line. Fired? Screw It I'm RICH! proves: the real power players never raise their voices. 🧠⚖️
When the Receipt Hits the Floor
The paper falls. Not dramatically—just *there*, on polished marble. Then the cash flutters down like confetti from hell. He bends, she watches, the world holds its breath. That split second before he grabs her wrist? Perfection. No dialogue needed. The tension is in the fingers, the eye contact, the *sound* of paper skidding. Fired? Screw It I'm RICH! understands: the quietest moments scream loudest. 📄✋
The Paper That Started a War
That 'Confirmation of Return of Severance Compensation' wasn’t just paperwork—it was a detonator. Sharon’s calm facade cracked the second she saw the amount: ¥30M. The real drama? Not the signing, but the *aftermath*. When he grabbed her wrist, you could feel the air freeze. Fired? Screw It I'm RICH! is less about money, more about power reclamation. 🔥