Chapter 185 Boss Yang
Chapter 185 Boss Yang
Now that my man has flown all this way, I should just forget about work!
The little fox immediately deleted the entire Versailles text that he had just edited on his phone.
Why bother posting text now? There's a perfectly good human backdrop available.
She wrapped her arms around Gu Heng's neck, raised her phone, and snapped a close-up photo of them cheek to cheek.
He immediately posted it on his blog with the caption: "Caught a boss wandering around aimlessly, does that count as absenteeism? Waiting for an answer online, it's urgent!"
Once this blog post was published, wow, the fans of the two in China were celebrating like it was Chinese New Year.
The sweet moments between these two are always something they absolutely have to enjoy.
But it would be even better if Foresight could send them a boyfriend (girlfriend) who looks exactly the same.
Then there's this group of domestic investors.
When Vision Entertainment spearheaded the "Inception" project, the bigwigs in China really poured money into it.
Han Sanping, Da Wang, Xiao Wang, Chairman Ren... they're all watching from behind.
When everyone checked the blog, they found out that Gu Heng had quietly gone to Los Angeles to visit the set?!
In Huayi's office, Wang Zhonglei was so angry that he kept slapping his thigh.
"That Gu Heng is so unfair! He just ran off without a word? We're all investors, and we haven't even met the director or Leonardo DiCaprio yet!"
The other investors were also cursing and swearing.
It's a big Hollywood production, after all. Who in China wouldn't want to go there to get a taste of its sophistication and, incidentally, get on Nolan's good side?
You little brat, you went off and had some fun on your own!
These people were all secretly thinking that they would corner him and have a good talk with him at the next meeting.
That evening, after the film crew finished work.
As the major investor, Gu Heng naturally couldn't just stand by and watch. He waved his hand and had Li Ming from North America Farsight book a high-end bar to host an authentic American-style party.
When the foreign crew members saw that the investor was treating them to a meal, they immediately went wild.
Hollywood folks love to party, and after a few martinis, the atmosphere instantly reaches its peak.
Gu Heng, holding a wine glass, was enjoying a quiet moment in a booth when he noticed Huang Bo and Xiao Li together.
"Yes, yes, yes, if your pronunciation were more accurate, that would be awesome!" Huang Bo spoke in a mix of Qingdao-accented English and traditional Chinese music.
Leonardo DiCaprio, holding a glass of champagne, earnestly imitated, "Awesome—beep?"
"Great! Absolutely right!" Huang Bo gave a thumbs up. "This is the most powerful compliment in China. Next time someone acts well, just say this to them!"
Tom Hardy, standing nearby, joined in the fun, exclaiming "Holy crap!" repeatedly.
Gu Heng's lips twitched as he watched. During this time on set, Brother Bo hadn't done anything but frantically export traditional Chinese culture to Hollywood stars, had he?
Halfway through the party, Gu Heng couldn't resist the foreigners' enthusiasm for getting him drunk, so he quietly slipped away with the little fox.
Back in the hotel room, as soon as the door was closed, Yang Mi clung to Gu Heng like a koala.
"You don't know, these past three months..."
Yang Mi chattered on about the trivial things that had happened in Hollywood during this time.
In fact, she had said these words eight hundred times over the phone.
But is saying it over the phone the same as saying it face-to-face in someone's ear?
Both of them enjoyed it and never got tired of it.
The next day, the two slept until noon before waking up.
Yang Mi was supposed to have two more scenes in the morning, but Nolan knew that the young couple hadn't seen each other for months and were in the midst of their sweet romance.
They simply moved all of Yang Mi's scenes to the back, giving her a break.
After lunch, the Los Angeles sun was shining brightly.
The two, wearing sunglasses and hats, strolled aimlessly down the street, hand in hand.
"Honey, there's something I've been thinking about."
Gu Heng took a sip of his iced Americano and casually said, "After this movie wraps up and we return to China, why don't you set up your own personal studio here?"
Yang Mi, who was sucking on a straw, suddenly stopped, turned her head and stared at him intently: "Huh? What do you mean? Gu Heng, do you have another little fox outside? Are you planning to separate me from him?!"
Gu Heng rolled his eyes and flicked her forehead: "What kind of melodramatic soap opera are you always imagining in your little brain! What I mean is, I want you to affiliate your studio with Vision Entertainment."
"You'll be the boss then, and you'll be the one to find and recruit new talent."
"Just imagine, from now on, when you walk around in this industry, people will all respectfully call you—Boss Yang! Wouldn't that be cool, right?"
Yang Mi was stunned when she heard the words "Boss Yang".
Immediately afterwards, she seemed to be imagining something, and the corners of her mouth began to smirk unrestrainedly, her eyes shining brightly!
Yes, Mr. Yang!
That name sounds so damn cool!
This title seems to have been made for her!
"Hehe... Boss Yang..." Yang Mi chuckled twice, then suddenly grabbed Gu Heng's arm and turned to walk back.
"Where are you going? Aren't you going to shop?" Gu Heng was taken aback.
"What are you shopping for! Let's go back to the hotel!" The little fox's eyes sparkled as she bit her lip and said coquettishly, "Boss Yang is going to give her investors a good reward now!"
As for what happens after the two return to the hotel...
I've checked it for everyone.
It's nothing more than various kinds of physical labor, so I won't show it!
In the following days, filming for Inception came to an end.
With filming officially wrapping up in just a few days, Gu Heng decided not to leave and stayed behind to wait for them to return to China together.
During this time, he was also busy, making a trip to Warner Bros. headquarters and negotiating the North American distribution rights for James Wan's "Insidious".
For Warner Bros., this kind of low-budget, small-scale thriller, with readily available films to release, is a business that's purely about making money without lifting a finger, so why wouldn't they agree?
So the two sides hit it off immediately, and everyone had a bright future!
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