Chapter 29 Too many tricks

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Eddie Redmayne is a joy to talk to -

overall, he talks a lot, but he has a way of making the excess interesting and is particularly good at giving himself a pat on the back.

However, this brother also has a big or small problem: he has a low sense of humor without even realizing it.

Usually when he said something interesting, he couldn't help but grin. Halfway through his laughter, he noticed that there was no movement on the other side.

After the two refilled their glasses twice, it was getting late. Halfway through, Old Houllier called to "greet" the meeting between the two older boys. After learning that it was going well, he was relieved to let them go for an extra hour.

It wasn't until there were fewer and fewer customers in the cafe that Vincent and Eddie Redmayne realized it was getting late and it was time to say goodbye.

"Then, it's time for me to go back. Talking to you is a very interesting thing." Vincent stood up and put on his hat and gloves.

Eddie Redmayne pursed his lips and nodded, still with a smile in his eyes, "I think so too. Looking forward to our next meeting." After

returning to the hotel that night, Lawrence gave Vincent a " You know" look in his eyes, which made his grandson confused.

"How's Eddie?" Old Houllier blinked and looked at his grandson.

"Very good."

"What else?" The old man blinked again.

"No more." Vincent also blinked,

"That's a pity. You know, Eddie has a good impression of you. He will graduate from Trinity College this summer, but on your way home, he Send me an email telling me that you can't wait to graduate."

"Lawrence, if you wish, I can also apply to submit your graduation project and defense in advance." Vincent crossed his arms and sat on the sofa opposite Lawrence, "Of course. If time permits, I will find a way to continue my studies."

Lawrence nodded, "That's good, there is no conflict between study and acting. Being able to do what you like is a blessing in itself. At least David Both you and Jennifer are extremely supportive of your decision, Vincent. Only with such open-minded parents can you make any decision you want to make." The

warm conversation between Vincent and the old Houllier continued here, and on the other side , Frank held back several times, forcing himself to control his temper and maintain his grace without directly turning over the table and leaving.

Cindy had been quietly pulling on the agent's sleeve under the table, trying to keep him calm.

This is not the first time Frank has encountered such a deadlocked negotiation, but it is the most unbearable one for him -

"As far as I know, except for a youth crime film with a box office of only 78 million, Mr. Landmore, Are there any other 'outstanding' achievements?"

"He has not even appeared on the cover of a mainstream magazine or been interviewed, and there are almost no TV interviews. This will make the public know very little about our spokesperson, and thus have little understanding of our brand image. Cause certain misunderstandings."

"Of course, the spokesperson we choose for Burberry does not necessarily have to be the best, but it must be the most British and able to represent the entire brand image. Mr. Landmore is half British, but he After all, he got the citizenship of the United States. We regret this."

Mr. Dolson imitated those conversations with an expressionless face, and he thought it was extremely ridiculous.

"Ah ha? What did she decide? What right does she think she has to decide?" Frank gritted his teeth and walked quickly towards the door of the building, while Cindy, wearing a pair of sky-high boots, followed him steadily.

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