Chapter 152 - Half a Caterpillar
As the music continued, Yoyo, leaning against Andy's shoulder, unknowingly turned calm. Perhaps because her day to day life was so boring, meeting such stimulation made her think 'In fact, it is not bad,' and gradually, the corners of her mouth moved until she hung up a faint happy smile.
Because of the girl's 'tacit understanding', Andy successfully passed the inspection, and returned the girl's ear to the headrest before he got off the bus. In response Yoyo quickly shouted the driver to wait and followed.
He put his hand in his pocket and walked lazily on the sidewalk. She lowered her head and carefully followed him, looking up from time to time, and glanced at his back with a cozy look.
Andy finally couldn't help but turn around which scared the girl.
"What are you doing here?"
"I... I live here." She explained in a panic like a little girl who was caught doing a bad thing.
Andy watched the girl pull out the key to open a security door, then turned and prepared to leave, but she reacted, shouted and chased after him, and put the pair of sunglasses back into Andy's hands.
Nicole didn't know that this scene was copied by Eric from his own mind, so when she saw this scene she involuntarily turned her thoughts to herself and Eric. He seemed to take such an attitude for himself, but he was overbearing and it also made her alienated.
After the high intensity of the first scenes, the plot of the movie once again entered a gentle period.
In the police station, Shane chattered with his colleagues about his doubts. Ian carefully looked at Shane's enthusiasm and thought about his mediocrity. He felt that his position might be threatened, so he had previosuly decided in favour of the use of an elementary school students' deadly magic weapon - complaints. However, it was blocked by the superior who had a good relationship with Shane, so he could only go forward and look for trouble for Shane.
He was looking to put him down, but it made Shane realise the key to the matter.
At the unintentional prompt of Ian, Shane hammered the table: "Stupid, I am so stupid, I forgot the most important clue, the finance company, hey, we should check it out..."
Ian as such was more depressed, and could do nothing but words to run his mouth against Shane to the logistics director: "Ah how can such good people can quickly change in a flash."
Shane's investigation was weak as he went alone did not get the cooperation of anyone. The manager of the financial company felt guilt in his heart, but such villains who were alert to the police and others were unwilling to cooperate. Shane could only return to the office again, and then received a report of a trail that Andy had left.
At night, after deceiving the old man at the front desk, Shane successfully entered the building where the finance company was located, and used the baby powder to discover the key combination to open the lock and enter the finance company. The second confrontation with Andy started.
The rapid footsteps on the stairs, the alarms of the security door, the roar of the car engine, the fierce friction between the tires and the ground, and the fierce gun battles each lasted for a few minutes, combined with an intense percussion, the action lasted for more than 20 minutes. Without an extra scenes, this entire process gripped the audience's eyes.
Finally, after getting rid of the villainous third parties, their car was driving in a quiet street in the Los Angeles night.
"Hah, this situation seems to have turned around. This time the gun is in my hand. Do you know where the police station is?" Shane raised his eyebrows and with a pistol patted Andy's shoulder. His expression was smug.
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I'm in Hollywood
General FictionAn advertising director is reborn in 1988 Hollywood as an eighteen-year-old blond-haired westerner named Eric Williams. From then on, he starts writing movie scripts and television songs, becomes skilled in directing every kind of film, wins over al...