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* ''VideoGame/LikeADragonInfiniteWealth'' has Ichiban and Adachi lose their jobs after [[BadInfluencer Tatara Hisoka]] launches a smear campaign against Ichiban, thus freeing up their schedules for the events of the game. Nanba also got fired at roughly the same time, but it turned out to have nothing to do with Tatara's video.

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* ''VideoGame/LikeADragonInfiniteWealth'' has Ichiban and Ichiban, Adachi and Nanba lose their jobs after [[BadInfluencer Tatara Hisoka]] launches a smear campaign against Ichiban, Ichiban [[note]]though Nanba getting fired actually had nothing to do with this; it was a coincidence that he got sacked shortly after Tatara's video went live[[/note]], thus freeing up their schedules for the events of the game. Nanba also got fired at roughly the same time, but it turned out to have nothing to do with Tatara's video.game.
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* ''VideoGame/LikeADragonInfiniteWealth'' has Ichiban and Adachi lose their jobs after [[BadInfluencer Tatara Hisoka]] launches a smear campaign against Ichiban, thus freeing up their schedules for the events of the game. Nanba also got fired at roughly the same time, but it turned out to have nothing to do with Tatara's video.
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* In ''VideoGame/FamilyMan'', the protagonist and his friend commit a cybercrime at their jobs to get money from a guy named Delroy, but the protagonist gets found out and fired. This leaves him with ample free time to pay off his debt to the mafia.

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* In ''VideoGame/FamilyMan'', ''VideoGame/FamilyManBrokenBearGames'', the protagonist and his friend commit a cybercrime at their jobs to get money from a guy named Delroy, but the protagonist gets found out and fired. This leaves him with ample free time to pay off his debt to the mafia.
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* This is literally how the ''Manhua/OldMasterQ'' extended story, "The Old Village" (古老村), starts. Master Q and friends, Mr. Chin and Big Potato, are minimum-wage workers in 1970s Hong Kong at the story's beginning, with Chin the janitor engrossed in a ''wuxia'' novel, to the point where he tries playing with his mop like a weapon only to unintentionally shove it into his PointyHairedBoss' face. The boss begins physically attacking Chin in a rage, leading to Master Q the typist trying to break up a fight and the boss subsequently firing ''both'' of them on the spot with half a month's pay. When Big Potato, the accounts clerk, tells the boss it's required by labor laws for laid-off employees to receive two months' salary, the boss gives in... and decide to fire Big Potato for good measure. The trio then starts their own courier company leading to their misadventures in a HiddenElfVillage.

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* This is literally how the ''Manhua/OldMasterQ'' extended story, "The Old Village" (古老村), starts. Master Q and friends, Mr. Chin and Big Potato, are minimum-wage workers in 1970s Hong Kong at the story's beginning, with Chin the janitor engrossed in a ''wuxia'' novel, to the point where he tries playing with his mop like a weapon only to unintentionally shove it into his PointyHairedBoss' face. The boss begins physically attacking Chin in a rage, leading to Master Q the typist trying to break up a fight and the boss subsequently firing ''both'' of them on the spot with half a month's pay. When Big Potato, the accounts clerk, tells the boss it's required by labor laws for laid-off employees to receive two months' salary, the boss gives in... and decide to fire Big Potato for good measure. The trio then starts their own courier company leading to their misadventures in into a HiddenElfVillage.

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