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Chapter 44: What should come will come

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In an office in the studio, Matthew and Amanda were sitting on a couch without saying a word, just watching Helen Herman bargain with the record company people in negotiations. The content of the negotiations involved all aspects. In addition to the role remuneration, there were many terms that Matthew didn't understand at all.

For example, the crew and record companies could not equip young actors like Matthew with pick-up and drop-off vehicles, so Helen Hermann won him a $50-daily vehicle rental subsidy.

Also, this studio used for shooting has four powder rooms. Helen Hermann asked the crew to divide a separate room for Matthew on the grounds that the hero needs to rest well to facilitate shooting.

Other terms such as work-related injury insurance, actor rights and interests will not be left out.

Without touching the bottom line of the record company, Helen Hermann almost made every effort to win the best treatment for Matthew.

Matthew didn't say a word, but he saw it all and heard it in his ears. Perhaps Helen Hermann was a little arrogant, but he was an extremely serious and responsible agent.

The negotiations between the two sides were still in a tug of war, and suddenly there was a quarrel vaguely coming.

"This sound..."

Not only Matthew, but Amanda also heard it and whispered, "It seems a bit familiar."

Matthew listened with his ears, a smile flashed across the corner of his mouth, and he lowered his voice, "I sounded like Michael Sheehn."

"He?" Amanda was surprised, "Hasn't he left?"

"Who knows." Matthew shrugged slightly, "probably turned back."

At this moment, Helen Herman's cell phone rang. She said sorry to the record company's people. After answering it, she only heard one sentence and stood up.

"What?"

Her face covered by black glasses was full of shock, "I'll be there soon."

After saying that, Helen Hermann didn't even have time to say hello to Matthew and Amanda, and hurried outside. Fortunately, she was wearing a pair of flat leather shoes, otherwise she would have to fall off.

"What's wrong?"

Amanda was surprised and rarely saw Helen Hermann as surprised.

The record company people also ran out one after another. Matthew stood up and greeted Amanda, "Let's go and have a look."

It is a waste not to watch this kind of excitement, especially the excitement may be caused by him.

Matthew and Amanda left the office, looked for the sound and turned into a corridor next to him. They saw that there were already many people watching more than ten meters away, and the quarrel just now turned into abuse.

"Martin Jackson, you bastard! You gay!"

Hearing this voice, Matthew confirmed it was Michael Sheehn, and then he arrived near the onlookers and saw Michael Sheehn blushing, holding a steel pipe in his hand, blocking the door of an office and shouting.

In the office, Martin Jackson's trembling voice came, "Crazy! This person is crazy! Call the police quickly!"

"Michael Sheehn!" Helen Herman in front of Matthew shouted, "Stop it!"

Michael Sheehn was crazy and was at his most furious moment. How could he hear such words?

Helen Hermann was not stupid either. He just stood outside and shouted without rushing forward to stop him.

In this case, whoever rushes up will be unlucky.

Anyway, the door of that office was closed, and Michael Sheeon couldn't kick it open for a while.

"Bang! Bang!" The sound of Michael Sheehn kicking the door came over.

"Is he crazy?" Amanda unconsciously hid behind Matthew, "and actually made a fuss in the crew."

"Nothing?"

The assistant watching on the left was York. Seeing that the person standing next to him was Matthew, he turned his head and said, "Director Jackson hit his shoulder with a steel pipe as soon as he left the audition room. If Director Jackson hadn't run fast and locked himself into this office, he would probably..."

He shook his head.

Michael Sheehn kicked the door a few times and smashed it with the steel pipe in his hand. He looked extremely crazy, and with the weapons in his hand, no one was willing to risk going up to stop him, but just called the police.

"Damn!" Helen Hermann began to worry about the calm he had before. No matter what, this was her client, "Damn it! You guys stop him quickly!"

People who work hard in Hollywood are naturally seeking profit and avoiding harm, and no one listens to her at all.

"Bang--"

Michael Sheehn kicked the door again, and wood chips flew up.

The more he couldn't catch Martin Jackson, the more anxious he was. The more anxious he was, the more painful his butt hurt. The more he thought of what Martin Jackson did to him, the more he wanted to smash the door, the more he couldn't open the door, and the more angry he was, the more he wanted to vent!

People who are furious are irrational.

Therefore, no one, including Helen Herman, went up to take risks for the time being, for fear that the hard steel pipe would fall on his head.

Martin speculated that this was also related to Martin Jackson being just a small MV director. If a big director was trapped in the office, someone would have rushed up long ago.

"Bang—bang—bang—bang—”

The loud thrust continued to sound, and then Michael Sheehn shouted angrily after losing his mind, "Martin Jackson! You bastard! You made my mouth blow! I fucked my ass! I still gave me the promised character! I want to kill you! Kill you, a gay guy!"

As soon as these words came out, the surroundings were silent, and Matthew and Amanda looked at each other.

Similar things are not secrets in the circle, but no one will say them publicly. Now they are exposed in public, and everyone is surprised.

Helen Hermann immediately realized that something was wrong, and might have caused the Angel Agency. This was her hard work. When she was anxious, she wanted to rush over.

She was right in front of Matthew, and she discovered it as soon as she was about to touch him.

Finally, he met an agent with good professional qualities and connections. Matthew didn't want her to be finished. He reached out to hold Helen Herman's shoulder and reminded him, "He's crazy, are you crazy too? Do you want to die?"

Michael Sheeon made a shocking statement, his feet kept kicking the door, and the steel pipe in his hand was dancing. He would probably be injured by accident when he leaned over.

Helen Hermann felt that her shoulder was firmly grasped by a rough hand like iron pliers. Even if she wanted to rush over, she couldn't get rid of it.

After Matthew's reminder and this time of buffering, Helen Hermann also calmed down. After all, she was not an impulsive person.

"You have a good relationship with him." Helen Hermann immediately turned around and asked, "Do you know what's going on?"

Matthew let go of his hand and scratched his head, "Just as he said."

The sirens came from outside the studio, followed by dense footsteps. Several policemen rushed over. The incident was quickly controlled. Several strong patrol officers joined forces to subdue Michael Sheehn, handcuffed him, and dragged him out of the studio.

Then, the door of the office was opened from the inside. Director Martin Jackson, who was grinning in pain, walked out with one hand holding his shoulder. His face was pale, and there was a layer of fine beads of sweat on it, as if he was seriously injured.

The representative of the record company stood up at this time, "Hurry and send it to the hospital!"

Immediately, several staff members of the crew accompanied the police and sent Martin Jackson out.

"ah--"

Probably he was walking a little fast, and Martin Jackson even screamed.

"It's all gone..." The man from the record company waved his hand around, "It's all gone."

The crew quickly dispersed. Matthew saw that Helen Hermann did not move and stood there with Amanda, not leaving.

"Call the company and contact a director again." The record company's people ordered their assistants, "Martin Jackson, you can watch it, and that actor..."

Speaking of this, he looked up at Helen Hermann, "Helen, what's going on?"

"I don't know much, either." Helen Hermann reacted quickly. "It may be that director Martin Jackson and Michael Sheean reached some kind of private agreement."

This kind of thing is a bit troublesome, but she will not give in too much. Judging from what Matthew said, it is not just Michael Sheehn's problem.

The record label representative looked at Matthew and Oman and frowned, "The impact he caused was so bad."

Helen Hermann turned to Matthew and said, "You two go to the office to wait for me."

It is obvious that these two people need to talk about it separately.

Matthew and Amanda turned around and left the place without saying a word. They returned to the office where they had negotiated and patiently waited for Helen Herman to come back.

"Will it be very troublesome?" Matthew asked in a low voice.

Amanda shook her head, "It's okay, Helen can handle anything more troublesome than this."

Matthew didn't expect that Michael Sheehn was so impulsive when he was furious, and he was so cruel to Martin Jackson.

This was much beyond his expectations, but thinking about the price Michael Sheehn paid, it seemed normal to do so.

I guess Michael Sheehan might want to settle the score with him, right? Matthew guessed that he was not as easy to find as Martin Jackson.

Some of what happened today were his plan, and some were unexpected, but in general, the goal was basically achieved.

Matthew and Amanda waited for nearly twenty minutes before Helen Hermann came back from outside and continued to negotiate with the record label.

The two sides agreed on the conditions and formulated a contract. Under the witness of relevant lawyers, Matthew signed the contract in duplicate.

Helen Hermann won many favorable terms, but Matthew was more concerned about the rewards. The shooting plan was four days, with a reward of 4,000 US dollars. For every day of shooting, the rewards were automatically increased by 1,000 US dollars.

Matthew received the script for the MV, but he didn't know when the filming started. The director suddenly had a situation and the specific shooting time had to be notified by the crew.

The audition with makeup, which took Matthew's countless energy, was completely completed. He took Helen Herman's free bike to Angel Agency first, and then transferred to the bus to the company on Hollywood Avenue to prepare for work.

As soon as the bus left Burbank, Matthew received a call from Helen Hermann, asking him to go to Angel Agency tomorrow.

“What should come will always come.”
Chapter completed!
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