"Very good, very good, this is exactly what I wanted," said Director Hugo with satisfaction after reading the material that Leonard Ethan had written, then he turned his gaze toward Leonard.
To be frank, before coming, Director Hugo had some concerns, because although both scripts and novels are means of telling a story, there are some differences between the two, so he was somewhat worried that Leonard might falter in this area.
But as it turned out, his worries were unfounded because, from the script that had been written so far, Leonard's skill in writing was beyond doubt, even surpassing the level of the original script's writer.
"Alright, if there are no unexpected issues, we should finish filming this year," Director Hugo said earnestly with a nod after reviewing the content. "By then, I will have the actors come over for you to make a decision."