Los Angeles, Griffith Observatory.
Martin stood alone on the observation deck, gazing at a private residence near the park.
It was somewhat distant, and aside from the faint lights, nothing else could be seen.
But he knew that Ryan Reynolds's party would be starting soon.
In order to push the "Deadpool" movie project forward, this Canadian actor, who had previously suffered a disastrous flop with "Green Lantern," was truly going all out.
He sold the house he had shared with his ex-wife Scarlett Johansson to fund the party.
He had paid a high price to get his hands on a key present from Michel Brian, something that could sway a few high-level executives at Fox.
Martin came down from the observation deck, surrounded by bodyguards who accompanied him to the parking lot.
Just then, Bruce returned by car.
Martin directly boarded the Escalade Bruce had driven, and a few other cars started descending together.
Bruce said, "All three plans are ready."