Hollywood Domination Chapter 318: Fishing
"Jennifer and her fiancé, Cesare Joe, moved into a new house after spending 30 million dollars on a wedding house!"
"Cesare Vijri's car drove from the Malibu mansion. This mansion has 8 acres of manor and two garages. The underground garage can accommodate more than 100 luxury cars."
"Jennifer is living a secluded life again? The new film has not been launched for a long time, and it is rumored that there are differences between Dameng and Warner"
""Avatar" held its first preview a few days ago, and the reviews were not satisfactory. Fox is in a panic?"
"Nine is about to be screened in Cannes. The luxurious lineup is attracting attention. The film crew has released a new poster. Marion Cotillard, Jennifer Jefferson, and Penelope Cruz are competing for splendor."
"Jennifer's big plan? Big dreams and Disney's new moves make Hollywood a mess, will Jennifer play herself? If not, who will be the lucky Jane?"
Although the filming of the new film has not started yet, since Jennifer returned to China, she has been getting a lot of attention. The pictures are all from previous street photos or data pictures, which prove that Jennifer moved into her new home. In the future, the paparazzi will not be so easy to guard, but these news also prove that the media are working hard to dig out her news, and all aspects related to Jennifer have become the target of reports. Her two new films this year—— —Although the paparazzi say that Jenny’s career seems to be on the verge of breaking down, in fact, she still has two blockbuster films released this year, including “Nine” in which she made her debut as a supporting role after she became famous, in which she will be with the actress for the first time Super beauties compete for beauty, which makes many Jenny fans secretly look forward to: Although Meryl Streep has played against Meryl Streep before, the other party is old after all, unlike Marion Cotillard, Perry Nélope Cruz, these are all well-known beauties. At the same time, there are also actress nominations or Oscars, and musicals are Rob Marshall's specialty. This makes many people look forward to "Nine".
As for "Avatar", the fans' expectations are relatively low-although it is said that Jenny will play the role, judging from the trailers released so far, all her scenes are made of dummy made by cgi technology Presentation, although the action skills of the blue man and the dreamlike scenery clips make people more curious about this masterpiece, but there is no real Jenny, but the Na'vi with a flat nose and a similar appearance appears. Let fans have been a little disappointed with her cooperation with James Cameron. Before seeing the final trailer, most people expected the classics like "Titanic". The finished product is like a cartoon—although the motion capture technology is vaguely mentioned in the promotion, for most movie fans, it seems almost no different from the cartoon that Jenny participated in dubbing...
"If James Cameron spent 20 million for Jennifer's beautiful voice, well, I would say, who made him James Cameron?" "But if Jennifer invested 100 million in this cartoon, I would say: Are you crazy? Girl?"
"Judging from the new trailer, James has gone further and further on the path of Robert Zemeckis. The most expensive movie in history should be his magnificent attempt at 3D and imax technology. In "The Polar Express" After the tepid box office response, do 3D and imax represent the future development direction of movies? We will wait and see. It is worth mentioning that this is not the first time that 3D technology has risen in Hollywood. Much earlier than the readers estimated—the red and blue 3D film actually appeared in 1839, and it was popular for a while in the 1920s, but it was eventually abandoned by the times. Will "Avatar" be the revival of 3D or Waterloo? 10 little things you should know about 3D..."
&nb In April 9, "Nine", which will be sent to Cannes for exhibition, has released two trailers, and "Avatar", which is scheduled to be released in December this year, has also entered the pre-heating period of publicity. Cameron still has room to postpone the ticket, so now that the schedule is only 8 months away and various promotions are about to start, even he can't forcefully announce that the ticket has been skipped: It's not very good, but Fox still gave this masterpiece enough publicity budget, bought the Super Bowl advertising time, conducted ground publicity in ticket warehouse cities, buses, subways, TV commercials, website banners, official website promotion activities k and other social media The reward promotion on the Internet, the viral marketing that invites the audience to participate together... Although this is the publicity treatment that a masterpiece should have, but the intensity of Fox's spending is so ruthless that it is almost desperate - if "Avatar" finally hits the street, With the most expensive budget in history, which has advanced to more than 300 million yuan, and with the current publicity, Fox may really be in crisis of bankruptcy because of this film. However, if this budget is not used to promote the movie, even according to the most ideal algorithm, if "Avatar" gets 1 billion box office, Fox will still be in a state of loss, and it will take many years to recover the cost one after another, so they still do it desperately. Such a gamble: Anyway, for such a big project, once there is a loss, the CEO will step down. If you don’t gamble, you will step down anyway. Is it a cost of 200 million? CEO Jim Gianlopoulos still has some authority... Besides, the production budget is only more than 300 million. Before Fox, it was determined to cover the production cost of 550 million. There is a big dream to share 100 million, plus publicity, Fox will spend 400 million, is it much? Hehe, it’s actually not too much, you can definitely add more...
"But Jim is still worried about the critics' opinion. After all, the first batch of film critics' opinions on the film are generally quite average--the plot is old-fashioned, the characters are weird, the animation is unnatural--everything that can be imagined has been dug out. "Kevin Riley took a bite of the hamburger, then frowned, put down the knife and fork, and chewed this expensive food worth 30 dollars with a bitter expression—compared to the last time Jenny met him, He lost weight significantly, "It's all a gamble, Jennifer, you know, he and I watched all of this one-are you sure you still have enough confidence in the box office?"
Although doing so may be a bit of a shame, Kevin didn't seem to realize the inappropriateness of his words at all. It has spread in the industry. After the three consecutive explosions at the end of last year, this has become an urban legend, but the legend is a legend, and the high-level executives who really believed it to talk to her about 'intuition'... Uh, it is not impossible, but they It's not like Kevin, who asked such a question at a dinner party where there are third and fourth people present. After all, anyway, blatantly paying attention to superstition can easily leave people with the impression of ignorance .
However, although the third person, Jon Landau, and the fourth person, James Cameron, listened to Kevin's absurd question, they didn't show any expressions of laughter. He turned his eyes to Jenny—although these two people are not as thin as Kevin, they are also emaciated and emaciated to varying degrees, and they look far from glamorous. In fact, this is also the normal situation before any blockbuster movie in Hollywood is released. The failure of each blockbuster may mean a change in the top management, and even for a director of James' level, it is a big budget to jump once. Street, his career will be affected by at least two to three years--if there are more such failures, it will not be so simple for him to ask for a budget, until the next success, although he will not lack opportunities, but The cost of trying is bound to get higher and higher, so maybe for actors, this kind of pressure starts from the intensive publicity period of the premiere, but for investors and directors, it starts with the release of materials and trailers. When they introduce their film to the public, they enter a period of tension—a tension that lasts until the dust settles in the film's first week at the box office. It is only natural for a nervous producer to be suspicious and seek comfort in some superstitious ways.
"Don't worry," Jenny may be the most relaxed person here. Based on her personal experience over the years, basically all the movies in her impression are big hits at the box office. As long as the global political and economic The situation hasn't changed much, so the results of "Avatar" should not change. Besides, she just watched the sample of "Avatar". The quality of this movie has improved, not to mention much What a profound connotation, but at least the acting skills of the actors have improved, and the story is told more naturally. If the quality of the film can be directly proportional to the box office, Jenny even thinks its box office will be higher than the original version. Woolen cloth. "I don't think you need to care too much about the opinions of film critics. Really, Kevin, after all, "Avatar" is a commercial film, and you also know that film critics are not necessarily accurate in their tastes for commercial films. It didn’t get much love from critics—in the internal previews, many people thought it was a failure, but that didn’t stop it from being the most profitable franchise in the world, did it?”
When it comes to "Pirate", Kevin's complexion has improved a lot, but he still hasn't completely relaxed, "Are you sure, I mean——your intuition——"
"Kevin—" Jenny couldn't help laughing, "If my intuition didn't tell me that this is a project that will explode, would I invest 100 million? This is a 30% investment Ah, honey, 30%—"
She deliberately pronounced the sound '3o%' very strongly in order to adjust the atmosphere - sure enough, Kevin shook his head angrily and amusedly, and sure enough, he was temporarily distracted.
"27 percent," he said, "don't confuse that number—of course, I know what you're trying to show off, honey, but you don't have to bring it up, we also know you're a capable, brilliant woman." Strongman."
Jon, James, and Jenny all laughed. Jenny picked up the cup and touched Kevin lightly, taking a sip of the freshly squeezed juice. "Forgive me for always showing off - it's always a win."
Because the budget of the entire project was as high as 550 million at the beginning, Dameng's 100 million investment could only account for 18% of the share. At the same time, he set up a studio in New Zealand to shoot, so that he won a tax rebate of about 200 million for the crew. In the end, the cost of "Avatar" was actually fixed at about 350 million, and the 100 million investment share of Big Dream was It has risen to 28.5%. However, when the contract was signed that year, the two parties signed the terms. The 100 million of the dream cannot be withdrawn, but it can be added. The final share can be divided between the actual share of the dream and the 2o %, choose a higher number to set, so the share of Dameng becomes 28.5%—however, just like Jenny actually took 18% of the capital at that time, but she insisted on taking 2% more. After the filming started and the copyright was determined to belong to Fox, James’ face was not so easy to use. When resetting the share, Fox insisted on reducing the 28.5% share to 27% through various reasons. Qiu, Dameng has nothing to do about this, and can only accept this figure: as long as Fox doesn't make too many moves in distribution, the money is actually not a big deal, and it's not worth breaking the peace between the two parties. Because Dameng is still planning to use all the accumulated goodwill in the subsequent auditing session-the distribution commission that Fox will deduct is already quite high. This is mainly for Dameng. I can only grit my teeth and admit it, but what Dameng is most afraid of is that Fox will double-check the accounts and report inflated publicity costs, so now it has sent two audit experts to sit in Fox's distribution, which can be regarded as giving Fox a certain amount. Warning, let them not think that Dameng doesn't know how to do it, and has the idea of cheating.
Of course, while Dameng is still worried about losing money, Fox is already a little unhappy that Dameng finally accounted for nearly 30% of the share. In Kevin's opinion, Jenny can get 27% in the end. , is already a brilliant success, if he didn't need to rely on Jenny's strong intuition to find a sense of security, he probably would have scolded her **** in his heart, so, although it was for the sake of enlivening the atmosphere, Jenny just clicked and stopped, Without further mentioning, he continued to explain, "I know what you are worried about, Kevin, you feel that after the ad is launched, the popularity gathers a bit slowly, but this is how I see it-although we put an ad in the Super Bowl , but that was just a 10-second concept preview, many visual wonders were not shown, so it was not possible to attract a lot of attention at once, which is also very natural - and it does not mean that the popularity of the trailer is not ideal, just that Your expectations are just too high. We are also collecting some data on the Internet. After the Super Bowl, the growth rate of keywords on social media was 4500% on the day, which shows that enough people are interested in "Avatar". Interest, and this number has been maintained until a week later, and then gradually weakened due to the abatement of the Super Bowl effect, but with the recent online marketing and material delivery, the entire search value is also steadily increasing, and the boom may not be due to them There are too few visual spectacle to watch, or TV and computer are not suitable carriers, "Avatar" should be a phenomenon-level movie based on word-of-mouth..."
Although she was speaking casually, both Kevin and James showed expressions of attentive listening-it can be seen that this is not social politeness, nor is it to show respect to the lady, but there is indeed a kind of The feeling of accepting the advice of a professional expert: Like Jenny’s intuition theory, Dameng’s network marketing in the past few years has also slowly made word of mouth. In addition to the big news at Paramount at the beginning of the year, now Dameng, Invisibly, it gives people a feeling that they are very good at the Internet, especially in the area of Internet marketing, and they are even more like a pioneer in the industry. Moreover, because Jim usually keeps a low profile, everyone still recognizes Jenny as an authority—she is also young. It gives people the impression that she is easy to accept new knowledge and play with new things. Several factors are superimposed. No one in Hollywood thinks that she is just a lucky star. More people just give up and explore why she is so powerful. She directly accepted the character design of "she is such a genius". When she was willing to reveal some data, even Kevin, James and Jon seized the opportunity and immediately pricked up their ears to absorb new knowledge.
As for Jenny, she is also aware of her newly established authority, but she doesn't have much sense of secrecy, because network marketing is actually just these tricks back and forth, as long as someone who cares pays attention, it will be very easy. The general idea of the big dream can be summed up soon, but whether it is done well or not depends on the specific trader. Rather than flickering between words and turning her head to prevent her talents from changing careers, Jenny would rather use some superficial professional knowledge to deepen their friendship with each other and spend her mind on retaining real core talents.
"This is also some of the rules we have concluded from the box office phenomenon of "Monroe". Surprisingly, only a small number of movies can match the pre-screening popularity with the post-screening box office—of course, this is the first episode,” Jenny said, noticing that Kevin showed hesitation. expression, she secretly smiled, but did not poke it, but continued to talk about her views. "The publicity, stars, and directors can determine the first week of a movie. Those things that have nothing to do with the movie, but the final box office trend is actually determined by the movie itself. It is its word of mouth. In fact, all publicity is based on the first week. , we want to attract as many viewers as possible in the first week, so they will become our communication point, and then they will talk about our amazing movie, and then the box office will go well, which is actually It’s a very simple truth, I don’t need to say more, of course everyone understands it. But a small tip discovered by Dameng is that you can actually find the size of the box office from the responses of netizens on the Internet, and make a prediction about the general direction—this It is our new thing, of course, we are also exploring, but according to our theory, the box office of "Avatar" should be very optimistic, and it may even exceed your imagination."
"Oh?" James' expression changed.
"Really?" Kevin asked impatiently.
"Huh?" Jon also hastily swallowed the sandwich in his mouth. While wiping his hands, he looked anxiously at Jenny, waiting for her to continue. Although the conversation just now could arouse their interest, but It is completely clear at a glance what these bigwigs are really interested in...
Looking at these few years ago in front of her, there were some condescending big figures looking at her eagerly when the production of "Avatar" started. ——This is one of the moments when she loves her life very much: Of course, in fact, she can talk freely at this time because of the whole process of testing "Avatar" by Dameng. In fact, it is not to predict the box office at all, but to predict In the case of the box office, let’s first research and track the data changes in the early stage, and try to find some rules, or the network communication characteristics of some global phenomenon-level movies. You don't have to worry about being slapped in the face in the future.
"Try to think about it, if you're an ordinary person who doesn't care about movies that much, I'm your friend," she gestured to Kevin, "ok, Kevin, there's a movie now, do you think What can I say to make you want to go to the cinema? 'Hey Kevin, this is a good movie, really deep, it made me rethink my life' or, 'damn Kevin , you should really watch that movie, the plot—maybe the plot isn’t particularly good, but it’s really cool, I love it so much, it’s so romantic’—”
"Of course it's the latter." Kevin laughed, "Genre films are better than literary films, everyone knows this truth."
"Yes, if you want to pursue box office, you must have a clear enough selling point, and even if necessary, you can sacrifice the plot. Therefore, although "Monroe" is a literary film, it still relies on 'damn, dream Lu is so beautiful' and got a good box office." Jenny said, "But genre films still have their audience, so 400 million in North America is a hurdle. Generally speaking, no matter how good genre films are, it is difficult to reach this figure in North America. We can call it a phenomenon with over 400 million movies, which shows that movies themselves have formed a trend, and some people who don’t usually have the habit of watching movies start to spend a little money to keep up with the times. The reasons for this are somewhat complicated, and not every movie Phenomenal movies we can all come up with why, but what you can think of is, if I say to you, 'damn, Kevin, you actually go see that movie... there's something in there that I've never seen before, Something completely new, it completely subverts my usual definition of film'—”
Kevin showed an expression of enlightenment, and he also understood it at one point, "Yes, yes, it's like "Terminator" and "Titanic"-these are all redefining special effects. Movies, bringing movies into a new era—”
"Yes, before "Titanic", people didn't think that the shipwreck could be filmed so realistically," Jenny smiled at James complimentingly, "but its excellent love scene is also one of the reasons why the film's reputation spread so quickly. One, as for "Avatar", I think its plot is not bad, but it will be greatly eclipsed in front of the visual spectacle, because this, indeed, is a brand new movie for the audience. And All we need to know is whether the audience is interested in this visual spectacle and whether they will be attracted. We can start with the scenery, which has never been seen before, realistic, romantic, and fantasy scenery. Doesn’t it grab the viewer’s attention? Does it impress the audience of the first wave of advertising by making them feel pretty? Does it make them say ‘wow, this looks cool’?”
"Cool, new, never seen before, we need to pay more attention to the feelings of ordinary people than those enthusiastic **** fans, who may just send a status and forget about it Erjing, I will never take the initiative to seek information again, but it is this kind of data that many statistical agencies look down upon, that can hint at the foundation of word-of-mouth after the premiere. After all, you can’t get real feedback from fans unless you really It’s a poor job for loyal fans to admit online that you’ve lost — that’s the tricky side of them because they hide their true emotions, not online, but in real life,” Jenny drank Drooling, enlightened, "We always get enough people to go to the premiere, some people are ad-sensitive, some people are fans, some people are movie fans-they have very different reactions on the Internet. It’s different, but in life, when communicating with real friends in reality, most people will return to—”
"Ordinary people." This time it was Jon and Kevin who spoke together. These elites had fully understood Jenny's thoughts, and Kevin nodded and said. "Yes, most people will give up their identity as a fan, which is relatively occasional, and return to their identity as a public, and look at the problem objectively. Is the movie good or not? Is there anything worth going to the cinema for you?"
"Yes, so what really needs to be paid attention to is the reactions of these passers-by. You can divide their reactions into several levels. The first level is simple and good-looking. Such comments may attract some people around her Friends who watch movies are the best, but this can guarantee the most basic box office. The second level is more specific and good-looking. The explosion scenes are good, the action scenes are good, scary enough, and romantic enough. It is not so susceptible to advertisements, and the third level is a more specific description-this is very similar to "Monroe" and "Pirate". This kind of high evaluation will attract most of the audience who are attracted by the original work, which is also a follow-up There are endless reasons for the emergence of films. If you follow the trend of a blockbuster and at the same time it is still a genre masterpiece, then it is possible to create a small miracle at the box office, but it is still difficult for this kind of film to break through 400 million, because it is still not enough Attract all original audiences, many audiences are seriously lack of motivation to watch movies, they may be lazy, poor, busy, picky, you must arouse their curiosity—”
"So the superlative is, 'You've never seen this before'," Kevin nodded, with a lot more confidence in his expression, and a lot more forceful tone. "This kind of comment can attract a phenomenon-level movie-watching frenzy, and really push the box office to the threshold of 400 million-of course, it will be easy for the world to reach 1 billion."
"Yes, it's like "The Lord of the Rings" and "Pirates". We have never seen similar themes before, so their box office results are very good," Jenny said in a positive tone, "but It's not superlative - I think Avatar will really define superlatives -"
She glanced at the audience of three who were staring so wide-eyed, paused briefly and then continued, "'You've never seen this—and—you'll only see it in a movie theater. to this'."
With a 'snap', Kevin patted the table, nodded and shouted, "*, this is it! This is it! 'You can only see this in the cinema'!"
"That's why I think 3D—real 3D, of course, I'm not talking about converted movies—is the future," Jenny continued in a calm tone, "TVs are getting bigger and bigger, For some feature films, many people prefer to watch them on TV, because going to the theater is not just a movie ticket, it usually represents additional consumption, what makes them go to the movie theater? You can’t get it when you leave here The advantage of "Avatar" is that although it is not the first 3D, nor is it the first imax feature-length film, but before it, no imax3D movie has been successful. For film critics, maybe What "Avatar" is playing is not new, so they are more picky and pay more attention to the story, but for consumers, the previous films do not exist at all, so it is very fresh for consumers, just imagine If these pictures can arouse consumers' interest on the computer, how will they feel in the movie theater? Let me make some bold predictions-maybe the plot is not touching enough, it doesn't matter, maybe the actors are not so likable, the audience Don't care, what the audience cares about is that they see something cross-generational, something fresh and representative of the next generation, something that can make the audience feel superior. This movie is not simply entertainment, it broadens your The field of vision makes you feel that you have seen the world—”
"!" Kevin exclaimed, "! "Avatar" will belong to the movie industry!"
Listening to his angry shout and looking at his smiling expression, no one would believe that just half an hour ago, Kevin was still frowning, as if he might be at any time because of the heavy burden. Stressed and mentally broken, doing some gaffes...
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If Jenny's intuition is not enough, her confident and reasonable analysis is obviously a strong support, making several old men eat an extra bite for lunch—at least Kevin Riley is Appetite was whetted, killing a hamburger was not enough, and I went to the buffet counter with a plate, and got some more food for myself: Fortunately, they were eating in the cafeteria of Cameron Studio today, and missed the meal again , there are only a few employees around, otherwise the commotion made by the few people just now will definitely attract a lot of attention, maybe it will cause some meaningless news tomorrow, and some troubles will arise.
"Thank you." After Jon walked away to refill his glass, James, who had been quite quiet during the conversation, spoke up. He didn't put on the director's airs, but said sincerely and affectionately to Jenny , "I know why you said so much today - write down this favor, j.j."
Jenny was not difficult to understand why James was enthusiastic at the beginning, but he was silent afterwards, because there are many opinions in it. She told James before "Avatar" was shot, and today is nothing more than the support of data. It's just a big stir-fry, and of course James can understand the real reason for her sudden talk-it's nothing more than to comfort the emotions of the partners, so that they don't be discouraged by the low evaluation of film critics, and even go deeper. I also hope that Fox will not consider cutting the promotional budget of "Avatar", but can continue to add and expand the scale of the premiere.
"James," she smiled, and accepted the favor without intending to really admit it, "don't say that, we're just chatting."
"Oh, forget it," the white-haired James rolled his eyes at her—although today, he no longer treats Jenny with the same attitude as he did three years ago, but the age gap between the two It is still possible for him to rely on the old to sell the old, and he directly explained the point that no one touched in the conversation just now, "To be honest, you don't need to take out the data monitoring system of Big Dream, Kevin must have already installed it by now. Got an idea, I know him - I know these Hollywood execs who dig holes more than dogs - I know you saw what Kevin was doing this morning and wanted to take some of the pressure off me and Jon, but say Honestly, we're used to it, you know, it's not the first time we've made the most expensive movie ever..."
"What are you talking about?" Kevin returned to the table with a plate full of fish and chips.
James and Jenny looked at each other, and the great director said in a good mood, "We are talking about the time before the release of "Titanic". At that time, I bought myself a knife and put it on the desk. ——To be honest, I don't know what I plan to do with it if it fails at the box office, but the pressure at the time did push me to do it..."
With Jon's joining and James' intentional leadership, I spent the whole meal chatting happily several times trying to lead the topic, but I didn't seize the opportunity, so I could only stop in dismay, but Jon was still concerned about the big dream The new trend of "Avatar" - after the end of "Avatar", Cameron will definitely have to rest for a while, but Jon can't stay idle. As a producer, his greatest hobby is of course to participate in projects that are almost guaranteed to make money gone. "Have you selected the first fairy tale to be remade? I heard that Universal and Paramount are also launching similar projects recently..."
Being in front of Kevin, Jenny naturally couldn't reveal too much, she could only cover the topic skillfully, and make an appointment to talk next time—Dream is indeed full of producers right now, and Jon is also an elite in the industry. If Xianglian joins, they will naturally wish for it.
"This project is indeed led by us." Jenny revealed the innocuous inside story to Jon, and said with a smile, "We are looking for talents right now, so of course, call me anytime, The door of the big dream is always open for you."
Several men laughed, and James took advantage of the situation to 'compete for favor' jokingly, pretending to be a squeaky childish voice, and said amusedly, "What about me? J.J, what about me?"
"That's needless to say!" Jenny shouted, "As long as you are willing to come, James-there is no upper limit on investment! You can have an orchestra to accompany your dinner table!"
Amidst her exaggerated shouting, everyone laughed, and Jenny squinted her eyes—through her eyelashes, she glanced at Kevin calmly, noticing his flashy expression. Subtle expression: Judging from the trajectory of Kevin's eyes, he should have realized the close relationship between Dameng and James, and even felt a faint sense of crisis...
Just recovered from the extreme pressure, she immediately grasped the details and began to think about the future - Jenny couldn't help admiring the professionalism of these senior managers: don't look at Kevin just relying on her to restore Finding confidence, exaggerating to say, rebuilding his normal life, but this by no means means that Kevin will be soft in the possible short-term combat in the future, maybe, he has already begun to calculate the set of data for the big dream The monitoring system is up...
However, it doesn't matter. In other words, such a professional level is in the hands of Jenny. If Kevin didn't take this bait, things might be a little more difficult--
In the cheerful atmosphere, the corners of Jenny's lips curled into a subtle arc. This calculating and complacent smile lasted only a few seconds before being replaced by a more commercial and cheerful laughter. Into one joke after another...
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"bye, James, see you next week."
After lunch, the three parties discussed the promotion strategy after "Avatar". It was almost evening when the meeting ended. Jenny and James hugged goodbye and gave Jon another hug, "When you are free, Remember to call me—"
After saying goodbye to several important people one by one, she turned her head to look for it, saw Kevin coming out of the bathroom, and waved to him, "See you next week, Kevin."
"The car is already waiting at the door—of course there are paparazzi—" Mary, who was waiting outside the meeting room, greeted her and was about to start reporting when she suddenly interrupted her words and showed a polite smile to Jenny's back. Smile, "Mr. Riley——"
Under Jenny's surprised smile, Kevin chased after him with a clear goal. He calmed down his breathing, and smiled at Jenny nonchalantly, "Let's go out together, Jennifer?"
So impatient?
So obsessed with new technology?
I didn't expect the effect to be so fast, and I took the bait as soon as I laid the bait...
Jenny paused, restraining her urge to smile—of course it would be unwise to be too sophisticated at this time——
"Of course." With an innocent smile, she blinked curiously and friendly, and said happily, "Let's go, let's go out together, Kevin, I am very honored to have your company... ..."