Autistic teenagers break through hardships and study hard to become a facial paralysis who can't fight is not a good accountant

Joelle 2022-03-19 09:01:03

The little accountant was autistic and was abandoned by his mother when he was young. His father loved him like a mountain and raised him independently. He cultivated his body with health as the foundation, and taught him fighting and survival skills. The teenage accountant was lucky enough to enter the prison to meet the financial master because of his autism and difficulty in the university entrance examination. He concentrated on cultivating skills and finally won the mantle. The small accountant has grown into a big accountant, serving the people and is keen to launder the black money and donate it to the people to improve their lives. The company that plans to go public takes a fancy to the magic skill and hires it to check the accounts. The big accountant checks the 15-year bills overnight and finds that there are many loopholes. As a result, the two bosses fell ill and died overnight. The big accountant with obsessive-compulsive disorder must investigate to the end and collect the money in time. If he didn't write a report, he would be sorry for his noble professional ethics. The big accountant abused the boss of the quasi-listed company with a big sniper. He didn't talk much, and the headshot must make up for the gun. It's really cool. The bodyguard hired by the boss was actually his own brother, and everyone was overjoyed when the family broke out, but unfortunately the boss was still headshot. The big accountant drove a Ford pickup with a RV with all his belongings and couldn't take a cloud with him.

This story teaches us that we must be multi-talented, so that we can both support ourselves and have a foundation, and be prepared for emergencies to protect ourselves and others. At the same time, there is an organization to rely on, although in the end, I don't know who the woman on the phone is. Let's see how the second one is.

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  • Viviane 2022-03-23 09:01:23

    What the hell is the Chinese translation! Why not call it "Accountant Man"! Daben plays the true face of facial paralysis. I quite like this multi-line structure. It's just that the weight of the cold joke is not enough. There is also the heroine's too good-looking girl next door, who is too unsuitable for Big Ben, and the relationship line is barely. It is expected to be made into a series.

  • Dahlia 2021-10-20 19:02:56

    Accountants who don't love Renoir and Pollock are not good shooters

The Accountant quotes

  • Christian Wolff: Solomon Grundy, Born on a Monday, Christened on Tuesday, Married on Wednesday, Took ill on Thursday, Grew worse on Friday, Died on Saturday, Buried on Sunday. That was the end, Of Solomon Grundy.

  • Ed Chilton: Now, Mr. Wolff, I half suspect we're wasting your time.

    Christian Wolff: I'm quite sure you're not.

    Ed Chilton: And you know this how?

    Christian Wolff: I'm on the clock.

    Ed Chilton: [Small laugh] Well, I hope we're not wasting ours, then. Look, kidding aside, I think if you saw our books you'd run for the hills. We have an incredibly complicated accounting system. Depreciation schedules on hundreds of different items. Full-time and contract employees. Department of Defense classified accounts. It's a numerical nightmare.

    Christian Wolff: I'll need to see all those books for the past ten years. Bank statements, complete list of clients and vendors. Hard copies printed out, my eyes only. All the information's right here.

    [Slides over folded paper]

    Ed Chilton: Okay, well, well, look. This all came to my attention only last week. Now, a junior cost accountant stuck her nose where it didn't belong and obviously had no idea what she was looking at. Lamar is overreacting. There's no missing money.

    Christian Wolff: How long have you been CFO of this company, sir?

    Ed Chilton: Fifteen years.

    Christian Wolff: I need the books for the past fifteen, please.

    Ed Chilton: Well you're awful goddamn blunt!