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Domination in America, Starting from being a Boxing Champion-Chapter 461 - 380: Captain America Filming
When Link and Jennifer were making love in bed, Harvey called.
He asked when he would come to Los Angeles so they could talk face to face.
Harvey also lavished praise on him over the phone for a few minutes, saying he was young, handsome, and charming, the most outstanding young man he had ever seen, and that he couldn't wait to talk with him in person.
Hearing Harvey's enthusiasm, Link felt a chill crawl up his spine to his brainstem, and he couldn't help but shudder on Jennifer.
Harvey was not a good man. Though he had softened his tone in prior calls, Link could still feel the anger and hatred mixed in his words through the phone.
In this call, Harvey's tone had become very normal, and he was eagerly talking about discussing a collaboration—such a change made Link wary. The other party's eagerness to meet might mean that they had already set a trap, waiting for him to fall in.
So, should he go to Los Angeles to discuss the collaboration with Harvey?
If he goes, he might fall into a pit.
If he doesn't, it would look as though he was afraid of Harvey and might miss out on an opportunity to make money.
Link, hugging Jennifer's waist, thought seriously for a moment and decided to go to Los Angeles.
Although Harvey was a scoundrel, notorious for casting couches, intimidating victims, alleged workplace bullying, and monopolistic practices, after his fall, apart from these issues, he didn't seem to have any other serious crimes.
In terms of danger, he was less of a threat compared to the likes of little Epstein or the boastful old man.
Going to Los Angeles to talk might not be a bad idea.
He said he would go next weekend.
Recently, in New York, aside from practicing boxing, he was also shooting "Captain America."
Captain America Steve Rogers is from Brooklyn, New York. Before becoming a superhero, he lived there. He had more than twenty scenes to shoot in the area, and seven or eight had already been done; next week, the crew would move to Los Angeles.
After hanging up the phone, Link sat back on the headboard, his hands gently combing through Jennifer's disheveled hair.
After vigorous activity, her fair skin had a pinkish tinge; the blush near her apple cheeks was deeper, as if she had just emerged from a sauna, and even her freckles were concealed by the blush, disappearing from sight, making her face seem even more beautiful.
Indeed, Jennifer was the kind of girl that wasn't delicate but had a lasting appeal.
She also had the wildness, vitality, and voluptuousness typical of American Western girls—a different feel from the likes of Taylor, Marion Cotillard, Emma Watson, and Nozomi Sasaki-chan.
Ring-a-ding-ding!
As he was admiring the sleeping girl in his arms, the phone rang again—it was Ivanka's call, asking where he was and why he hadn't come home that night.
Link said he was sleeping over at the Yorkville apartment and asked if she needed something.
Ivanka asked which woman he was messing around with.
Link said Jennifer Lawrence and also told her Jennifer had come to New York for an audition that day.
Ivanka snorted and said to deduct 5 points.
Link protested, arguing that firstly she had said she didn't care about such matters before they were dating, so the deduction was unreasonable, and secondly, he was a normal man with normal physiological needs. If his girlfriend was unwilling to be intimate with him, he would have to seek out elsewhere. How could he be penalized for this?
Ivanka said she held the scoring power, and it was up to her to give or deduct points.
Hearing this, Link resigned himself to hide her pepper spray at the right time and then teach her a lesson, making her add points up to full.
Ivanka mentioned that her brother, Edward Thomp, was having a birthday party at home tomorrow and asked if he wanted to attend.
Link asked if there were extra points for attending.
Ivanka said no.
Link said he would attend and inquired about the party time and what gift he should prepare.
They talked about work for a while—Lana's second album "Born To Die" was in production, and she asked if he had any suitable songs. Charlie Puth had successfully entered the second round of "American Idol," and there was also the music promotions department work at Link Music.
Scott was currently the head of the promotions department, juggling both that and managing SB Entertainment, often struggling to keep up with both. Many tasks were not completed satisfactorily.
Ivanka suggested finding a new chief of publicity, letting Scott focus on running SB Entertainment and transferring the management of Charlie Puth and Ariana Grande's careers to SB Entertainment.
Link agreed.
SB Entertainment was also an asset of Link Music; as SB grew stronger, it would also enhance the market value and influence of Link Music. Scott had a more significant role in SB Entertainment than in Link Music.
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After chatting for over half an hour, Link hung up and embraced the girl beside him as they drifted off to sleep.
He woke up on schedule at six o'clock the next morning, as usual, washed up, changed clothes, and went for a morning run outside Central Park.
Since Dadalio was filming on set and not in New York for the time being, he could only run alone under the golden sunrise, with earphones in his ears, solitary in his actions.
When he got home, Jennifer was already up and training in the gym; she wore a sports tank and leggings, exercising her arms and core on the stretching machine. Jennifer said her forearms were a bit thick, and there was some fat on her belly; she wanted to get leaner.
Link said he liked her as she was.
A chubby belly was sexier than a thin one, and with her height of 170 and sturdy, long legs, she differed from the more delicate celebrities like Emma Roberts and Amanda Seyfried. She was more like a serious actor than a youthful idol.
Watching Jennifer work out, he remembered the movie that made her famous all over the world, "The Hunger Games."