Hollywood Road

Chapter 145: Brokers also need opportunities

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On the yellow grass roots, the gray body was still twitching, but at the very front of the body, it was impossible to see that it was the rabbit's head. In the **** mass, red liquid kept flowing out, with some white things in it.

Just taking a look, Kerry Mulligan remembered the pig intestines he had touched, felt something rushing up, and immediately bent down, making retching noises.

Murphy threw the gun away, bent down and stretched out his hand to block Carrey Mulligan's eyes, touched his back with the other hand, took the canteen and handed it to her, "Hurry up and drink some water."

Kerry Mulligan turned around, turned his back to the hare, took a sip from the water bottle, and felt better.

"I... it's okay." She said nothing to look back.

"Wow..." Marguerite's crisp voice sounded next to him, with exclamation in it, "Is it possible to hit the prey like this?"

Murphy turned her head, Margaret was holding the hound Bob, standing next to the extremely miserable hare, tilted her head and looked at it curiously for a while, as if she was very used to such a scene.

"Okay!" She chuckled, "This is our first harvest today!"

Margaret bent over and grabbed one of the hare's hind legs and picked it up, then looked at the completely smashed head, gently shook her head, and came to Murphy, "Will you give me the rabbit?"

The **** smell was a bit pungent, and Murphy saw Kerry Mulligan pinch his nose and waved his hand casually, "It's yours, Maggie."

"Thank you." Margaret smiled sweetly and turned to look at her hound, "Bob, you have lunch."

As she said, she threw the hare to the ground in front of the hound, and Bob immediately jumped on it.

Fearing to irritate Kerry Mulligan again, Murphy hurriedly blocked her and the hound and walked a little further.

Twenty feet away from there, only then looked back and Margaret stood by, watching the hound biting the food and swallowing the **** rabbit meat.

Maybe it's an exercise in farm life. This girl is very courageous and temperamental enough.

After a while, Carey Mulligan gradually recovered, Murphy asked her, Carey Mulligan nodded gently, and the hunt continued.

The four of them were a little apart and walked towards the sparse woods unhurriedly. The thick leather boots of Murphy and David Robbie stepped on the yellow fallen leaves on the ground, making slight cracking noises.

"Shhh!"

After walking thousands of feet forward, David Robbie stopped, leaned behind a eucalyptus tree, and pointed his finger at Murphy. Murphy also hid behind the eucalyptus nearby, Kerry Mulligan and Margot. Litte eased his steps.

The rustle of hoofs stomping on fallen leaves suddenly sounded, and getting closer and closer, Murphy stretched his head and looked through the gap in the woods, faintly seeing some animals trotting.

Australia does not have large wild carnivores. These are obviously wild deer and are hardly threatened by natural animals.

"Is that the group just now?" Murphy asked in a low voice.

David Robbie shook his head, "It should be another group."

As soon as his words fell, Murphy took off the shotgun and quickly loaded the bullets, looking at the slower and slower wild deer, looking for a suitable shooting position. .

David Robbie leaned against the eucalyptus tree and kept staring at that side. After seeing the deer come to a complete stop, he raised his shotgun and aimed it at that side.

One strode to the edge of another eucalyptus tree, Murphy relied on the trunk, raised his gun and aimed straight ahead, ready to shoot at any time.

About two dozen adult deer appeared in his field of vision. They were obviously very familiar with the woods, turning around flexibly, looking for food.

"Shoot!" David Robbie yelled and pulled the trigger first.

Subsequently, Murphy and Carey Mulligan fired twice in a row, firing out the ammunition in the barrel.

"Bob!"

Marguerite gave another whistle, the hounds rushed out frantically, and the wild deer frightened by the gunshots ran away. One of them could be seen lying crooked on the ground among the trees.

"I hit it! I hit it!" Kerry Mulligan almost jumped up with a look of excitement, "I hit it!"

"Good fight!" David Robbie gave her a thumbs up.

Margaret squinted at her. "Good luck."

Kerry Mulligan laughed very happily, but would not tell anyone that she aimed at a doe, but hit a stag.

She just wanted to follow Margaret to see the prey, but Murphy grabbed her, "Wait here."

Murphy didn't want her to see those **** pictures again, Kerry Mulligan hesitated, but stopped.

"I'm going to drive the car to the edge of the woods." David Robbie confessed, turning back towards the way he came.

Standing with Kerry Mulligan on the spot, Murphy did not go to see the prey, only Margaret walked behind Bob, standing in front of a pair of faintly visible antlers, kicking it boredly. The head of a deer.

When the sun was about to sink into the horizon, the off-road pickup truck ran back into the farm from the outside with the roar of the motor. The excited barking of the hounds and the faint smell of blood showed that the trip was very rewarding.

Darkness engulfed the light. The clear night sky was dotted with stars. Below the stars, a large bonfire was burning in the open space in front of the farm, reflecting half of the sky.

A large grill and a temporary stove were set up at the edge of the campfire. The chefs and helpers in the agricultural transfer used the game harvested in the afternoon to cook fragrant food, such as grilled meat, potato stewed venison, hare soup and other dishes. , Successively sent to Murphy and others.

"Cheers."

Murphy clinked glasses with David Robbie next to him, drank a swig of beer, and talked about some topics in the movie. Carrie Mulligan next to Margaret sat on Margaret's left hand and kept whispering.

"Let you eat our crops!" Margaret cursed while cutting meat on a roasted rabbit leg with a knife, "I want to eat all of you! Eat all of you!"

Kerry Mulligan grabbed a kebab and ate it with a gentle bite, "Maggie, there is a flood of hares here, how many can you eat?"

Marguerite's knife was viciously inserted into the rabbit leg on the baking tray, and she turned her head and asked, "What can we do?"

Australia’s rabbit disaster is world-famous, and there is no good solution.

"Is there no good solution?" Kerry Mulligan pinched his greasy chin, thought for a while, and came up with a very unreliable idea, "Can you poison them all? ?"

Margaret rolled her eyes, "Where are the cattle, horses and sheep raised on the farm? They are also poisoned to death together?"

Kerry Mulligan smiled slyly, and Margaret said again, "And the state government doesn't allow it."

She casually invited, "Kerry, you can come and hunt every year. Let's kill these **** rabbits together."

"Okay!" Kerry Mulligan is still young after all, "I also like it here, unlike Los Angeles, which can kill people during the day."

Murphy also heard these words and said to Margaret, "Maggie, I will come here for vacation with Carrey next year."

Margaret curled her lips, "I invited Kerry, not you."

She ignored Murphy at all, and said to Carey Mulligan, "Tomorrow I will teach you how to ride a horse."

After spending four days in David Robbie’s farm, Murphy and Carey Mulligan left. They came to Australia for vacation. Of course, it was impossible to stay in one place. The two went to Brisbane and the Gold Coast first. After turning around, he left Queensland all the way south and went to Sydney to continue his journey.

Murphy relaxes and takes a vacation, while Bill Rossis, who stays in Los Angeles, is extremely busy.

Although he has a lot of customers, since the box office of "Chain Saw" has exploded, Bill Rossis has listed Murphy as the primary customer, and all studios related to him will deal with it as soon as possible.

In addition to the high monetary return, he has seen a way to climb the top of the entertainment agency from Murphy.

This road is no longer long and distant, it seems to be right in front of his eyes and can be touched at any time.

Earlier this morning, Bill Rossis arrived at the company and prepared to participate in the weekly meeting. Unlike other economic companies, CAA started its regular meeting earlier and must be there on time at 7:30 so that the meeting could be at nine o'clock. Ended before, so as not to affect the normal work of the brokers.

Although the company’s brokers must have a high status and a truly flat management is only an ideal state and cannot be fully realized, but at the regular meeting, all brokers, whether they are newcomers, or those with a bit of seniority like Bill Rossis , There are opportunities to speak, and as long as the opinions are right, they can often be heard in the ears of the management.

Just at seven o’clock, Bill Roses opened the door of the large conference room and walked in. Although this was only a regular meeting of the film agency department, there were a lot of people inside. Many people were sitting in rows. Behind the long conference table, many of them are talking to each other, exchanging the latest information.

Bill Rossis took a look, walked to an empty seat on the side of the fifth row, pulled the chair away and sat down.

"Why did you come here? Bill?" The man next to him turned his head.

"I slept a bit late last night." Bill Rossis took a bottle of water on the conference table, unscrewed it and took a sip, "was up late this morning."

A female agent in the front row also saw Bill Roses, turned her head, and said with envy, "Bill is different from us, now he is a busy man!"

The person next to him nodded in agreement, "Bill is really busy."

"Mike, Grace." Bill Rossis put down the water and shook his head, "Stop teasing me, I'm almost exhausted recently."

The female agent named Grace made no secret of her envy, "I also imagine you are so tired, but you have no chance."

Not only Hollywood directors and actors need opportunities, but their agents also need opportunities.

Hearing the word opportunity, Mike's eyes darkened next to him. The opportunity was also placed in front of him before, but he didn't grasp it like Bill Rossis did.

He was also one of the first people who followed Murphy Stanton.

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