Since Marissa is no longer there, it appears that the weariness from John's night of abuse has had no impact at all. It appears that the best ~exhilaration~ medicine is actually fame and wealth.
I contacted Ethan at the game company to inquire about the state of the business and the game's development. John has been requesting information over the phone for some time, and even though he is unable to work every day, he will not disregard it because this is his primary industry. However, since the smartphone has not yet been created, there is still time to develop it gradually.
After reading the time, which showed that it was only ten in the morning, John became a little bored and called Kurt once more to inquire about the purchase of tickets and the flight time. John did not inquire about the release of his novel because he had faith in Kurt's abilities; this cunning and stingy fat man will not give up any chance to earn money, making him the ideal candidate for the nursing home.
Scholastic Press has been given "Inception," but they are now aggressively pushing "The Hunger Games." John's new book, which he suppressed after speaking with Kurt, will be impacted by the publicity and sales of three novels in a short period of time. John is also very clear about this, but he still insists that "Inception" be released in the second half of the year.
The most crucial aspect of his worth in Hollywood is getting "Inception" on the big screen as soon as feasible; he is vying for both the Oscar and Golden Globes for screenwriting.
In addition to visiting my parents, taking part in the "Saturday Night Live" performance, and catching up on TV, the main reason I returned to New York this time was to explain the subprime mortgage problem.
John's primary objective when he returns to New York this time is to enter the Wall Street financial circle. He will use the knife to speculate on the index when the crisis arises, which is an act of death. Although he is a traverser, he only knows the approximate time of the subprime mortgage crisis; he has no idea when the stock index will rise or fall, so he throws money to speculate on the index or something.
Regardless of whether he wants to die or not, he wants to make money but doesn't want to rush to the front because doing so would cut off all investment banks and securities companies, including credit rating organizations, financial regulators, and government tax departments. This is foolish behavior.
He was well aware that prior to the subprime mortgage crisis, a number of Wall Street financial whizlets had recognized the crisis's onset and mapped out the short market. John only needed to follow these individuals to become wealthy; even if the profits fell short of the maximum potential, it was still preferable to being remembered by those heartless bankers.
John took out his laptop, logged on to the Internet, launched Google, looked at the rising stock price of Apple, and was quite pleased.
He began coding the tale of the second volume of "Dark Fairy Tales" after reading the world news, keeping up with his own blog, and using the newly launched Twitter. Since the tone of Pan's story is quite sad and there are many deaths, John has chosen to begin the story with "Pan's Labyrinth" and then utilize "Alice in Wonderland" 1, 2 to lighten some of the gore and bloodshed in Pan's story.
Although it is a fairy tale and the protagonist is also a young girl, it is normal to be naïve. However, if it becomes a novel, John must change it because the primary audience for this type of dark novel is teenagers. This is the only thing that drives John a little crazy: some of the characters in the movie adaptation of Pan's Labyrinth exhibit a little anxious IQ, and some of the dialogue seems a little naïve.
Time went by fast after entering the code word state, until Joseph reminded John to awaken from the code word super state of consciousness. He got up and moved his slightly stiff body because the woman hadn't worked out for two days, which caused him to break a habit that had been in place for several months, and he was still feeling a little uneasy.
I had a quick nap after lunch, got a call from Kurt, packed my luggage, made sure nothing was missing from the room, and headed downstairs to meet Kurt before making my way directly to the Los Angeles airport.
"Which airline did you choose?" John closed his eyes and leaned back on the seat to inquire.
"Delta Air Lines, the hardware and service of this company are very good, hehe, it's just that the quality of the flight attendants is a little worse, mainly because they are too old, but then again, John, these two days have been good."
Kurt stopped to go through the papers, closed his eyes, and let out a profane laugh at John.
"Okay, by the way, I left your phone number for Brandy, she wants to make a movie, if you can help, help."
Kurt's recollections of Brandy's youthful, chubby figure make John laugh.
"What, do you still want to come with her for real?" After John finished speaking, Kurt said, somewhat stunned, "It's okay for these models to have fun, you don't get emotional."
"Hehe, how could it be, the main thing is that I can't do the ruthless thing of pulling birds, I can help, I still have to have a good reputation for this kind of thing, and I don't have to worry about no one to play with."
John was completely honest with Kurt and had no reservations about sharing his innermost thoughts.
"Hehe, too. It's understandable why you're so giving to Marissa Ashwit to appear on the street, but it's less expensive for her. Once they label someone, they swiftly spread across the circle.
Kurt grinned obscenely and caressed his chubby chin.
"What is cheap or not, everyone takes what they need, so that they will not be embarrassed to get along with each other, it is still necessary to maintain this long-term friendly relationship, I don't want to need a woman anymore and can only find a way to break shoes."
Angrily, John grumbled that this was about his joyful future.
"Hehe, then you have to be careful, these women are not so peaceful." Kurt reminded them.
"It doesn't matter, it's nothing more than fame and fortune, I'm still willing to spend some money on women, as for fame, I can help within the scope of my ability, and there is no need to go beyond the range, and the women I can get in touch with now are women of this level, which I know very well."
John's mouth quirked at the corners; he was still very self-conscious and only wanted to play, not become emotionally engaged, so he had to know how much he could understand.
"That's not it, your fame is not low now, although you can't reach the national fame, but the popularity in the big city can still be guaranteed, after all, you still have the title of a young billionaire, and the charm of money is still great."
Kurt said that John's inferiority complex didn't really impress him.
"Don't comfort me, I'm well aware of the current situation, maybe I won't be able to gain a foothold in Hollywood until the Hunger Games is all published and put on the big screen or Inception is adapted into a movie, and you should be very aware of that, and my real career is in games, and I won't have as much time to write novels as I do now, I hope you can understand."
John gave Kurt advice on what to concentrate on moving forward.
He was somewhat taken aback and quickly responded: "Okay, it's too expensive to be a game company, you have to think clearly, originally you bought a game company, I thought you were just playing, if you are a career, I still hope you think it through before making a decision, our copyright company is now famous, and you must not give up halfway." "
"I won't publish novels as frequently as I do now, but don't worry, I didn't say I wouldn't write any more. The copyright firm is the cornerstone of my future career. How is The Voice's copyright discussed, by the way?
John clarifies.
"The negotiation was not very smooth, mainly because the price could not be negotiated, the other party thought that our price was too high, and what they wanted was basically the copyright of a large area." Kurt frowned as he introduced John.
"The price can be lowered, and if you have a large area, you can give it to them, but we have to charge a copyright fee for every country that buys the copyright, and we must insist on this, tell them that the most profitable part of this kind of talent show is advertising revenue, let them think about it clearly, if they say that the price is high, then let them all go."
After giving it some thought, John spoke strongly.
"You got it. Kurt gave a nod.
International Airport in Los Angeles.
The flight from Los Angeles to New York takes six hours. John settled into his seat, put on an eye mask, and dozed off. This was not his first flight, but it was his first time sitting in business class; the room was spacious, allowing him to stretch his body because he was now more than 190 centimeters tall.
Since the majority of his money is invested in the stock market and the remainder has a place of its own, John doesn't think he will be too extravagant when it comes to first class. He has millions of dollars, but now isn't the time to fully enjoy them.
He may have slept in New York as a result of these two days of indulgence. Kurt woke John up with the flight attendant's reminder, and the drowsy-eyed John noticed through the window that it was already dark—possibly due to homesickness—and waited for the plane to land with some trepidation and confusion.
Queens is home to John F. Kennedy International Airport, which is roughly 15 kilometers from Manhattan's center.
John, who grew up here, looked around him with a puzzled expression as the group left the airport down the business class aisle.
"John, Mr. Auston has come over." When Kurt noticed Auston Smith getting out of a Mercedes, he reminded a rather shocked John in a whisper.
In the distance, John noticed a middle-aged man who appeared to be in a somewhat agitated and complex state of mind. He was standing close to the automobile.
He clenched his hands and released them, taking a long breath; he knew that he would have to confront his buddies here as well as his parents and other family members in this life.
He smiled as he hurried up, the corners of his mouth lifting slightly.
In the end, Kurt was a little relieved to see John's smile because it was family, father and son, but he was also a little alarmed by John's strange expression that had just flashed. After all, he knew that John and his father were a little stiff because John had chosen to go to Hollywood.
When the Kurt saw how mature John was, there was also a grin of relief on it.