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Chapter 2143

Chapter 2144

Pay off debt

With the signing of the acquisition agreement, Chrissy will also retire and return to Los Angeles. Chu Heng will also accompany him to preside over the sales of red wine.

But before that, he had to pay off a romantic debt.

"Crunch!"

At around eight o'clock in the morning, a stylish and stretched Mercedes-Benz parked steadily in front of the Mandarin Hotel. The doorman who had just changed his shift hurriedly put on his hat, trotted to the front of the car, and opened the door.

"Good morning, Mr. Chu."

"Crack!"

A hairy leg wearing a stretch board stretched out from the car and stepped firmly on the red carpet in front of the hotel, which had just been painted in the morning and was still a little damp. Then Chu Heng bent down and got out of the car.

Hong Kong Island has a subtropical climate, and it is now mid-May. The temperature is quite high and the sun is hot, so Chu Heng wore something cooler.

The total cost of the beach shorts and Hawaiian shirt, including the pair of zip-tops under his feet that took five minutes to negotiate for at a low price yesterday, didn't cost more than ten yuan.

It can be said that it is all about selling goods.

However, under the background of his handsome face and confident and high-spirited temperament, it gave Ya a sense of luxury.

"Good morning, Ale."

Chu Heng was still so approachable, he cheerfully stretched out his hand to straighten his slightly crooked hat, and then walked into the hotel lobby accompanied by Cen Hao.

Soon.

He took the elevator to the seventeenth floor and knocked on the door outside the room where Chrissy lived.

"Dong dong dong."

"Squeak."

"Hey, Chu, Cen, come in quickly." Chrissy quickly came over to open the door and invited them into the room enthusiastically.

There was another person in the room at this time, who was the manager Chrissy was looking for for the film and television company.

This man's name is Bao Jun. He is in his forties and was born in Shanghai. He moved to Hong Kong with his family when he was sixteen. At the age of twenty, he followed his uncle to Los Angeles. Since then, he has taken root in Hollywood and worked as an extra.

I have done scene notes and written scripts. After twenty years of hard work, I finally worked my way up to the position of producer. I have very strong business skills and good management skills.

Chrissy, Chu Heng, and Martin are all more optimistic about him.

"Mr. Chu."

Seeing Chu Heng come in, Bao Jun, who was sitting in the living room drinking coffee, quickly stood up to greet him, looking at him with eyes full of reverence, which was an expression he had never shown when facing Chrissy.

Even if that guy is the big boss who single-handedly created Blue Oak, a new Hollywood star.

In fact, he was not like this when he first met Chu Heng. Although he was polite at the time, it was for the sake of wealth.

The reason why he became like this is because Chrissie was the editor of several popular movies produced by Blue Oak, such as Happiness Knocks on the Door, Death Comes, The Truman Show, and the author of Harry Potter.

After telling him my identity.

Because this person has real ability and deserves Bao Jun's admiration.

"Manager Bao is here too." Chu Heng swung his hairy legs and walked to the sofa to sit down. He naturally picked up a cigar from the table, smoked it with a lighter, and asked casually: "What are you talking about?"

Woolen cloth?"

"We talked about the shooting direction of the company's movie." Bao Jun said with a smile.

"Oh? How do you plan to take the photo?" Chu Heng leaned back, crossed his hairy legs, and smoked a cigar leisurely.

Bao Jun immediately said eloquently: "I think the company should focus on Kung Fu films now, because this type of film can be said to be unique to Hong Kong Island. It has a market in Hong Kong Island and most countries in East Asia, and it is very suitable for us to open the door."

Big drama is also very suitable for expanding the market."

"It makes sense." Chu Heng nodded after hearing this.

"Chu, can you come up with a script?" Chrissy came over with hope and said: "The first movie of the new company is very important. If it can make a name for itself right away, it will have a great impact on the company's subsequent development.

Helpful.”

Bao Jun's expression changed when he heard this, and he immediately turned his head and looked over with bright eyes: "Is that okay?"

"roll!"

Chu Heng kicked Chrissy away, glared at Bao Jun, and said: "It's okay, but how can I have time to do this now? Besides, I spent so much money to hire such a person."

There are multiple people, and you still need me to write the script in the end? Then why should I hire you? Do you want to make a living?"

"Isn't this...isn't this a special situation?" Bao Jun smiled.

"If you don't write, you won't write. Why are you kicking me! This is the Armani I just bought!" Krissy complained and patted the footprints on her pants.

"Your Armani is valuable, but my time is not valuable? I can make millions every minute!" Chu Heng spat at him, pondered again, and said to Bao Jun: "I definitely don't have time to work on the script, but

I can give you some advice."

"Say." Bao Jun quickly moved closer in case he missed something.

"Kung fu movies in Hong Kong are indeed very popular now, but if you look carefully, you will definitely find that the fighting styles in these movies are basically the same, and you will definitely get visual fatigue after a long time." Chu Heng clicked his cigar,

Jiang Shan began to give pointers: "So I think we can change the fighting style, or add some other things to it, such as comedy elements, horror elements, etc."

"Take the horror element as an example. Taoist culture has a long history in many countries in East Asia, so the acceptance level is also high. The protagonist can be a Taoist priest with a good kung fu and Taoist skills. He can kill people, kill ghosts, and fight zombies. This is no different than a vendetta.

What’s more interesting?”

Chrissy was confused when he heard it. He knew Chinese, but he didn't understand Taoism, evil, zombies, etc.

"What a creative idea!" Bao Jun didn't have this obstacle. He had stayed in Hong Kong Island for a few years and was very familiar with these feudal superstitions. Hearing this, he slapped his thigh and looked at Chu Heng's mind excitedly.

As if looking at a treasure: "Any more? Mr. Chu? Do you have any other suggestions?"

"You can still..."

Chu Heng was about to talk about some popular movies of later generations when suddenly there was a knock on the door.

"Dong dong."

Cen Hao, who was standing aside with his arms folded and yawning, immediately walked over to open the door, and after a while, the three girls, Li Hongzhu, Hu Yinyin, and Xue Jiayan, were brought in.

"Mr. Chu."

The three women looked nervously at the other people in the room.

"Here we come." Chu Heng smiled and waved, asking the three girls to come over. After some introductions, he pointed at Li Hongzhu and said: "You don't have to worry about the other two for now. Their contracts are still at Shaw Brothers, and Li Hongzhu's contract has arrived.

The terms are good, sign her, and give her some heroines to support her later."

"Okay, I understand." Bao Jun understood immediately. He looked up and down at the hot-figured Li Hongzhu, smiled and stretched out his hand: "Welcome to join, Miss Li."

Li Hongzhu walked up to him dazedly and shook his hand.

Is this signed?

It’s too casual!

It feels so fake!


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