My own war game

Chapter 415: Each Other in Memory

Chapter 415: Each Other in Memory
A few minutes later, Hepburn wiped her tears with a tissue and her mental state had recovered.

"Sorry, it looks like I messed up." In order to avoid embarrassing Hepburn, He Chi took the initiative to take the blame on himself.

"Mr. Bond, it's not your fault. It's my problem. I remembered something I cared about before." Hepburn sniffed and simply fixed her makeup before asking softly, "Would you like to listen to me talk more later?"

"Of course, it's an honor."

At night, there was a rhythmic knock on the door of the hut where He Chi rested alone, and Hepburn slipped in through the open door.

The coffee pot was bubbling on the stove. Hepburn, without her costume, sat opposite He Chi, holding a coffee cup in both hands.

There was a strange atmosphere in the air.

Taking a sip of the hot drink in the cup, Hepburn spoke slowly.

"I grew up in a single-parent family and I never remember having a father."

"My mother treated me very well and allowed me to learn ballet and acting, but she was a little too strict with me at times."

"The food at home was not very good at that time. You don't know, my friends laughed at me and said I was a little monkey." Hepburn smiled self-deprecatingly when she said this.

"When I was little, I was afraid of being bullied, so I dressed like a boy. I even secretly joined the resistance movement and delivered intelligence to the guerrillas to appear brave. Thinking back, I was blessed by God that nothing happened at that time."

"At that time, I told myself that if I didn't have a father, then I had to be strong myself."

Afterwards, she seemed to be lost in some memories, with a nostalgic look on her face. "Later, I met someone who suddenly broke into my life."

The expression on He Chi's face changed slightly. He probably knew who Hepburn was talking about.

"Strong, gentlemanly, well-informed, and able to protect me from harm, he meets almost all my expectations of a father..."

"He took care of my life, sent me to the best schools, and provided me with a strong shelter during the war."

"That period was the happiest time of my youth, but he disappeared soon after... Then his legend appeared all over the world, the legend of 007."

Hepburn paused and looked at He Chi strangely. "You know who I'm talking about, right?"

"Agent 007?"

"But you don't seem surprised?"

"Well, yes, I was indeed surprised, but I just didn't know how to express it." He Chi immediately began to make amends.

Fortunately, Hepburn didn't think too much about it. She just went on to say, "I can't see him, but he is around me like a shadow, and now a movie about him is about to start shooting."

"He is a very special person to me. I am determined to get the heroine of this movie, so do you understand me?"

The naturally beautiful British actress was sitting one meter away, looking directly at the film's investors with her beautiful eyes.

Somewhat surprisingly, in the face of the super beautiful woman who opened her heart, the man opposite did not become complacent, but instead did not respond.

The whole room became quiet, and both sides fell into silence for a while.

Hepburn began to feel a little uneasy. She had dealt with high-ranking officials and wealthy businessmen many times over the years, and she didn't understand why the situation did not develop in the direction she had imagined this time.

Just when she couldn't help but ask questions, the man opposite finally spoke.

"Ms. Audrey, I roughly understand what this movie means to you. From the perspective of an investor, I am very willing to let you play the leading role. As long as you can impress the director, I will not put up any obstacles." "Is it a deal?" Hepburn was delighted, and then saw the other party giving him a somewhat mysterious smile.

This made Hepburn a little embarrassed. She was so excited that the expression on her face became loose.

"Ms. Audrey, although I understand your urgency, I still have something to say." He Chi made a gesture, and his aura began to become stronger.

For some reason, Hepburn subconsciously wanted to shrink her head, just like when she was caught making a mistake as a teenager.

"Beauty is indeed a woman's best weapon, and you also have the best capital, but frequently using this weapon to achieve your goals will bring you danger, especially when you don't know what kind of guy is on the other side." The man's tone at this time was like an elder lecturing a young man.

Hepburn originally wanted to subconsciously deny it, and even questioned the other party why he disciplined her in such a tone.

But for some reason, she looked into the other person's eyes and just nodded gently, "Okay, I understand."

Then the English girl put down the cup in her hand and said, "Thank you for the coffee, I think I should go back."

Hepburn left the room as if she was escaping.

Seeing the other party looking a little flustered, He Chi couldn't help but smile. The little girl has grown up and knows how to use her own advantages and resources to achieve her goals.

He chose this time to come to his room and deliberately let Houston see him on the road, probably to put pressure on him or even to create some misunderstanding to influence the other party's judgment.

Although still a little immature, the former tomboy has truly grown up.

Looking at the beautiful figure that was moving away, He Chi's mind was actually a little complicated.

Woo woo woo~~~The kettle next to me is boiling.

It turns out that Hepburn really cared about this role. In order to get the director's approval, she threw her whole self into the performance and spent at least eight hours a day practicing the role.

Not only that, she also made a surprising decision.

"Ms. Audrey, this place is eight meters high. I think you should use a stand-in." The staff member at the side advised.

"No, I've decided. For the best effect, I must do it myself this time." Hepburn resolutely persuaded everyone to leave and went to a high stage alone.

It is eight meters high, with a thick cushion underneath. According to an escape scene in the script, the heroine needs to jump directly down from it.

In a normal shooting plan, a stand-in is needed here.

But Hepburn, who had never filmed an action scene before, insisted on completing it herself.

Houston gave some advice, but seeing that Hepburn was determined, he stopped trying to stop her. After all, an actor's professionalism was something that should be encouraged.

In fact, Hepburn, who looked confident to outsiders, was actually terribly scared in her heart, but in order to ensure that she could get the role, she no longer cared about so much.

Looking at the crowd watching below, Hepburn took a step forward with her trembling legs.

Suddenly, she felt her shoes tripped and her body fell down.

My vision began to spin, and in the haze, a figure rushed up.

(End of this chapter)

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