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Nine hundred and sixtieth chapters we go

The University of Southern California, commonly known as the University of Southern California, is the oldest top private research university on the West Coast of the United States. It is a world-renowned institution of higher learning and the campus is located in Los Angeles.

Many colleges at USC ranked among the top 10 in the United States, including the School of Film and Journalism and Media, ranked first in the United States.

Jeremy Kleiner, a young Hollywood producer who once attended the University of Southern California Film Academy. Early this morning, he carried a carefully prepared briefcase and came to the University of Southern California to attend a donation ceremony with many students and alumni.

Joining the assistant and entering the auditorium, Jeremy Kleiner found a seat and sat down, looking at the rostrum in front, where there was no one on the stage yet.

"Boss." The assistant next to him asked, "Is it appropriate for us to come to find Matthew Horner in such a place?"

Jeremy Kleiner said helplessly with Silk, "I don't want to do it either, there is nothing I can do about it." He sighed, "Matthew Horner is the top big guy in the circle. I am just a small producer. It's too difficult to see him through normal channels."

"Yes." The assistant had a deep understanding.

"I made an appointment several times through official channels, and everyone said that Matthew Horner didn't have time." Jeremy Krena shook her head, "Matthew Horner is really busy. She used to shoot a new film in Australia, but after she came back, she was busy with the promotion of "American Sniper". She might really have no time."

The assistant said tentatively, "But will Matthew Horner be interested in this subject?"

Jeremy Kleiner thought for a while and said, "Originally we all had intended investors, but Plan B went bankrupt. Since then, how many companies have we traveled to to attract investment?"

"Fifteen families." The assistant was a little listless, "and refused."

Jeremy Clener smiled with helplessness, "It doesn't matter if there are more families, opportunities are all obtained."

Some people entered the auditorium one after another, and the auditorium that could accommodate nearly a thousand people was soon filled with people.

"It's such a big deal." The assistant remembered the information he received, "Donated $5 million at one time to the Film Academy and the News and Media Academy as a scholarship. If you save a little, it's enough for us to shoot this film."

Jeremy Kleiner said, "What's this money? It's probably less than one-tenth of the profit of The Hunger Games." He couldn't help but sigh, "Matthew Horner told us time and time again that it's really not difficult to make money through movies."

The assistant couldn't help but say, "But we can't even find investment."

A warm applause suddenly sounded in the auditorium, and Jeremy Kleiner watched many people, including Matthew Horner, walk onto the rostrum. Under the auspices of a principal of the USC, the donation ceremony officially began.

Jeremy Kleiner was not very interested in these programmatic things, just looking at Matthew Horner's familiar face on the rostrum, thinking about how to impress the famous investor in Hollywood.

When Matthew Horner stood in front of the podium and was about to speak, Jeremy Krener suddenly thought of the popular "American Sniper", and an idea flashed through his head.

The projects he wants to invest in are, to some extent, somewhat similar to American Sniper and Hunger Games.

The success of "American Sniper" and "The Hunger Games" prove that Matthew Horner is an extremely sensitive person in terms of grasping the social situation.

On the rostrum, Matthew stood behind the microphone. As the donor, he must have said a few words, but he was not going to say more. At this current status, donation is for social reputation. It is enough to spread it, and there is no need to be too high-profile.

"I just hope to provide more people with the opportunity to receive a good education." Matthew's voice was not high and calm, and his words were more realistic. "A good education can ensure that more people will not be poor for the rest of their lives, but this requires hard work and hard work in the future to build their own career."

Matthew didn't say much and nodded, "Thank you."

He got off the podium and the principal of the University of Southern California came over. On the other side, a tall blonde girl came here with a certificate-like book.

“Thank you very much for your donation.”

The principal of the USC University took the certificate of honor from the blonde girl and handed it to Matthew. Then the two shook hands hard, and the flash of lights from the reporter in front of the rostrum turned on a large number of people.

Doing good deeds without leaving a name is never Matthew's style. To promote good deeds, leaving a name is actually a good way.

"I hope it can help more students."

Matthew said kindly to the principal of Southern California, and under the guidance of the blonde girl, he walked towards the exit of the rostrum. Today he was going to see Christopher Nolan, and he didn't plan to stay in Southern California for too long.

As he walked out, Matthew's eyes naturally fell on the blonde girl in front of him.

Although he didn't look carefully just now and just glanced at him, he also discovered that the girl's appearance was definitely at the top level even in Hollywood.

He took a look at it. Even if he took off his high heels, the girl was close to 1.8 meters tall, long legs, fair skin and beautiful appearance.

Wearing a short red dress, the straight long legs and extremely high-altitude chests highlight the unique charm of women.

"Mr. Horner." The blonde girl took Matthew to the fork that connected the two corridors and made a gesture of inviting her, "Go here."

Matthew glanced at her and nodded slightly, "Thank you."

The blonde girl brought Matthew to the exit of the auditorium, stopped suddenly, turned around and showed a bright smile to Matthew.

A sweet smile, a long flowing hair, turned around and smiled, was really full of youthful vitality.

The blonde girl suddenly took out her iPhone and said, "Matthew, can you take a photo? I like you very much."

Faced with such a request, Matthew certainly would not refuse. He stepped forward and came to the girl's side. The blonde girl took a photo of the two with the exit of the auditorium as the background.

Matthew stood beside the blonde girl and realized more deeply that his outstanding appearance and slim figure, paired with two long legs...

He suddenly realized that he was thinking a little too much.

This is an old problem. Whenever he sees a beautiful woman, some ideas will always appear unconsciously. Fortunately, most of the time he just thinks about it and can still control himself and stay at the level of thinking.

Otherwise, it might become the next Harvey Weinstein.

"Thank you." The blonde girl put away her cell phone and said with a smile, "Thank you, Matthew."

Matthew smiled, "You're welcome." He glanced at his watch and was about to leave, perhaps because of his usual habits. Before leaving, he blurted out in one sentence, "I'm happy to know you. Can you know your name?"

The blonde girl glanced at Matthew and said, "My name is Abby Hornersek, call me Abby."

"Hello, Abby." Matthew held out his hand and shook the girl named Abby Hornacek, once again showing a masculine smile, and asked, "Are you a student of USC?"

Abby Hornacek nodded slightly, "I attended the School of Journalism and Media."

"I used to want to be admitted to the University of Southern California and study in the Film Academy, but unfortunately my grades were too poor." Matthew knew how to get the girl's contact information. "So, I donated specifically to the University of Southern California, which can be considered as a way to make up for my regret."

Abby Hornersek is just a girl who has been studying at USC for two years. How could he see Matthew’s intentions after this? He said admirably, “I have seen reports in the media and have heard many people say that your donation has helped many people. These people must be very grateful to you.”

But Matthew answered the question irrelevantly and sighed, "I still thought about visiting the University of Southern California, but unfortunately this time it was too tight and I couldn't do it."

"It's okay." Abby Hornacek's smile was sweet. "Nanca is here and will not run away. You have time and can come at any time."

Matthew nodded and asked naturally, "Can you find you a guide next time?" He looked four times, "The school looks very big, if you are not familiar with it..."

Abby Hornersek's mind was very simple, and he immediately responded, "Yes, when you come again, just look for me."

Matthew took out his cell phone and said, "Let's leave a contact information."

Of course, you need to contact information when finding someone. Abby Hornersek didn't think much about it, and quickly reported a string of numbers. After Matthew wrote it down, he also called it, and the ringtone of his cell phone rang across the face.

"Okay." Matthew nodded to Abby Hornersek again, "I will definitely contact you if I come to Southern California again."

Abby Hornacek said with a generous smile, "I can take you all the interesting places in Southern California."

Matthew looked at the watch again, "I have an appointment with Director Nolan today, so I won't stay for a long time. I'll have a chance to chat."

"Goodbye." Abby Hornacek waved.

She watched Matthew turn and leave, feeling that this top Hollywood superstar is the same as that circulated among movie fans, without the slightest of a big-name star, and it is extremely friendly when touched, making people feel particularly comfortable.

In the past, there were not only Hollywood stars or directors who came to Nanka University. They were so big that they were outrageous, and their nostrils seemed to grow in the sky.

"Oh, it's broken!"

Abby Hornersek patted his head and walked back quickly, "I've been talking to Matthew, I forgot my job, and I'll be complained about when I look back!"

Being too beautiful has advantages, but it is not a good thing in school often, and some inexplicable targets happen to them.

In the school parking lot, Jeremy Kleiner leaned on a palm tree and looked at a Mercedes-Benz business sedan not far away, and wondered, "Have you left the market? Why haven't you come here yet?"

The assistant suddenly stabbed him and reminded, "Boss, look! Matthew Horner is here!"

Jeremy Kleiner turned to see. Matthew Horner was walking towards the Mercedes-Benz business sedan, quickly carrying his briefcase and saying, "Let's go, let's go!"
Chapter completed!
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