MTL - American Fame and Fortune-Chapter 148 Martin is the hero

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Chapter 148 Martin is the male protagonist

Early on Monday morning, Thomas came to the company. It was relatively early and there were not many people entering the company.

As soon as we entered the lobby on the first floor, the front desk assistant Natasha greeted us warmly: "Good morning."

"Morning." Thomas could clearly feel that Natasha's smile was particularly bright today, comparable to when she faced the company's partners.

Natasha beamed with joy: "Congratulations on winning the North American box office chart."

 Thomas understood and corrected: "It's not me, it's Martin, my client Martin Davis."

Natasha took a step closer: "The customers you have cultivated."

Thomas knew very well that he had indeed put in a lot of effort, but many things were not done by him, such as the film and the characters. The resources were mostly provided by Martin himself.

 Natasha's position as a front desk assistant is in the mail room management. In the company she came to in the summer, the front desk assistant was not considered a good position among the many positions in the mail room.

She took another step toward Thomas: "You have cultivated Martin as a star client. I think you will have an independent office soon. Thomas, if you need an assistant, don't forget me."

 Thomas quickly took a step to the side: "I will remember it."

He was about to go to the elevator, looked up and saw senior partner Jim Witt, and said hello quickly.

Jim Witt nodded in response, stopped and called Thomas over: "Martin is the leading male in the wax museum, right?"

 Thomas said: "Yes, he is definitely the leading actor. He gave the company another box office champion this year."

Jim Witt was very satisfied: "Martin did a good job, and so did you."

 Thomas smiled, not forgetting to borrow the name of his client to boast: "Martin often said that he and I are gold medal partners."

“Keep working hard!” Jim Witt encouraged: “Martin has great potential, and I am optimistic about his future.”

Thomas was happy at first, and when Jim Witt walked to the high-rise dedicated elevator, he was suddenly surprised.

Agents poach each other, so there shouldn’t be too many in the circle. It’s not uncommon for partners in the same firm to steal the clients of smaller brokers.

 Previously, Martin was just a potential actor.

 The success of the wax museum will probably attract the attention of many people.

While going upstairs, Thomas remembered another important thing, Martin’s contract!

 Martin is a new client. According to laws and regulations, WMA can only sign a one-year contract.

 Hand wait for one year to expire before signing the actor's maximum three-year contract.

 It’s already October, and Martin’s contract expires in two months.

 At that time, even if Martin renews his contract with WMA, he can still choose a new agent.

 The client was unknown, and Thomas was worried.

 The client became famous, but Thomas was still worried.

Coming to the partition and sitting down, Thomas couldn't help scratching his head, and a dozen hairs fell down.

 “Hey Thomas, congratulations.”

The neighbor who usually doesn’t talk much, the agent on the left side of the partition is leaning on the partition: “Your client won the box office championship with the male lead, that’s amazing!”

 He pointed to Thomas's partition: "Oh, you can move out soon."

Thomas shook his head: "Nothing."

The neighbor asked curiously: "Where did you discover Martin Davis? Give me some experience. Why can't I meet such a good potential customer?"

 Another agent who passed by also became interested: "Thomas, the leading male lead in the North American box office chart, don't hide your secrets."

The neighbor added: "How did you get the lead actor in a big production worth 40 million U.S. dollars? Let me introduce him."

The neighbor on the other side also came to join in the fun: "I won't let you introduce me in vain. I'll treat you after get off work today. Grapevine Manor or Avalon? It's your choice!"

Colleagues who usually only nodded their acquaintances suddenly became so enthusiastic that it was difficult for Thomas to adapt.

 But he is still clear-headed and knows that all this is because Martin, as the protagonist, won the North American box office chart.

These smiling colleagues might have secretly bought a shovel.

Agent is a part of the entertainment industry. What Thomas said to Martin in the past also applies to him. He declined with a smile: "I'm going to have a meeting. Let's talk later."

 …

Atlanta, just after noon, Beast House Club.

 Vincent stretched himself and came out of the rest room, and saw Hart hurriedly running in from outside.

This guy ran and shouted: "Big news, big news."

 Vincent came to the fence on the second floor: "What's going on?"

Hart shook the newspaper in his hand: "The movie starring Martin's father, House of Wax, won the North American box office list! The first weekend box office was 20.13 million US dollars!"

Hearing this, Vincent ignored the boss's arrogance and walked down from the second floor. Because he was walking too fast, he dropped his unworn cowboy hat and didn't even look back to pick it up.

 He ​​took the newspaper from Hart and couldn't help but laugh when he saw the box office champion and numbers printed on it, as well as Martin's image on the film poster.

The smile was so big that his big aquiline nose was trembling: "I knew this guy Martin was a talent! Did you see it? I didn't make a mistake!"

Hart nodded from the side: "Martin's father can get away with wherever he is." Vincent said, "I have a good eye and gave him a chance to discover him."

 Hart had different opinions in his heart, but Vincent was the boss and the boss had the final say.

Carrington came in from the outside at this time, and Hart shouted to him: "Martin's father has won the North American box office championship. Let's book a flight to Thailand now. Martin's father has always wanted a daughter!"

“Daddy Martin is so awesome.” Carrington first praised, then said sadly: “Hart, we have missed the best opportunity.”

 Hart understood that the most appropriate opportunity was to go to Thailand when he was in Atlanta. It was too late now!

His eyes were red and he said sadly: "It's all our fault for not being determined!"

Vincent put down the newspaper and called his stepmother Sophia to tell her the good news.

 Because the more successful Martin is, the greater the success of their investment in Geshan Youyan is likely to be.

 Marietta Community Theater.

 A van drove to the entrance of the theater, and Robert brought several students to pick up the truck.

 The driver opened the trunk door and saw boxes of Coke inside. He asked, "Unload the car now?"

With his hands behind his back, Robert looked like a senior acting teacher. He hooked up with several students and said at the same time: "Keep an eye on the production date, not the 2003 Coke."

One student was very curious: "Teacher, why do you have to choose Coke from 2003?"

Robert thought for a while and made up a suitable reason: "Martin Davis likes to drink the 2003 Coke the most. I bought it and kept it for him."

 Another student asked: "That Martin Davis who just came out of the theater and won the box office title?"

Robert said: "That's him."

These students are all very motivated, looking at the production date, carrying Coke to Robert's office, and dreaming of becoming the next Martin Davis.

 Half of the Coke produced in 2003 was unloaded in the office, while Robert asked the driver to send the other half to his home as strategic supplies.

 Martin gave Robert a car.

Robert will reward him with countless Cokes from 2003.

What Martin didn't know was that before "House of Wax" was released, Robert had a serious Coca-Cola ritual in his office and at home, facing the west.

 The effect seems to be very good.

 Marietta Public Middle School, inside the slightly dilapidated basketball gym.

 Lily led a few followers and cornered the blonde girl Lindsay in the dressing room.

Facing the school bully, Lindsay stepped back unconsciously: "What do you want to do? I'll tell you..."

Lily strode forward: "Bichi, you publicly declared that The House of Horror Wax Museum is a super bad movie, and urged people not to watch it? Is that what you said?"

 “What does this have to do with you?” Lindsay’s back hit the closet, unable to retreat.

Lily approached step by step: "Did you know that Martin is my neighbor and grew up with me!"

She waved her long arm and said, "Hold her down, I'm going to give her some strength so that she knows what can and cannot be said."

 Six strong girls from the basketball team came out from behind and easily overpowered Lindsay.

Lily didn't go too far, she just gave a stern warning, stuffed a smelly sock in her, and took the others away.

On the school bus home, Lily took out a copy of the "Hollywood Reporter" specially brought from the Marietta Community Theater Group. It only had the entertainment section.

 On the second page, there is a large photo of Martin, as well as news reports.

 “Hollywood’s new power: Martin Davis!”

 Lily read it carefully and found many familiar shadows.

"In 1981, Martin Davis was born in a poor community in Atlanta. Five years after he came to this world, his parents separated. His mother fell into a river while driving drunk, and his father was a drug addict and a liar. , became addicted to alcohol and drugs. In such an environment, Martin fell in love with acting and made it his goal..."

"Martin's childhood life was not happy. Poverty and loneliness were always with him. Due to the extremely irresponsible guardian, he had to do odd jobs to support himself when he was young. This made him lack of friends in school and became the object of ridicule...Martin once thought It was Martin's dream to give up acting, and he eventually took this path."

 Then there are all kinds of hardships in life, which are more exaggerated than Lily actually experiences.

 Lily actually knew very well that most of the family's suffering was shouldered by Elena, and she felt much less directly.

“Martin has been working hard and never gave up. He finally waited for the opportunity last year and made his debut with “Zombie Gigolo” invested by Gray Films. He officially entered the field of film and television acting, and then he became the leading actor in “Horror House of Waxwork” today!”

“This is a young actor who has emerged from poverty. He has outstanding acting talent. He is independent, self-reliant and hardworking! This is an outstanding male protagonist, handsome and talented..."

Lily, a person who is familiar with Martin, really can’t stand it anymore, the praise is too much.

It’s just a matter of telling the true representation of the American dream.

  She is one of the people who knows Martin’s character best.

 In addition, Lily was not very happy because she was not mentioned in the article, nor was the Carter family mentioned.

 Martin is clearly a soft-boiled man who survived by eating soft-cooked food!

 (End of this chapter)