"...... Thank you so much for giving me this opportunity and I'm looking forward to working with you, Ian. Carly said as she got up and walked out the door.

"I'm glad to meet you too. Ian told the truth.

It's always nice to see someone Ian knows on Earth, it's almost like something about him exists in this world, but at the same time, the feeling, the person, and everything that happens is new to him.

After a while, Murphy's voice came over the intercom.

"Sir, a guy named Felix has come to see you too, would you like to let him in?"

Felix, the guy who raced on the street, he was the one Ian was caught venting his nerves on the street.

Felix is a funny guy and most importantly, ever since Ian became obsessed with street racing, he had the idea to create a craze with cars.

With so much going on, he couldn't think about another movie anymore, which is why the movie was delayed for so long.

However, it would be significant to be involved in an upcoming movie that contains a lot of cars and technology.

"Yes, please. Please let him in!"

After they had been through all this together, and considering that Felix didn't know who Ian was, he didn't want to scare the young man away, so he approached Ian himself and asked him to come over to the Reyna Studio building and let them have a chat.

As Felix walked in, Ian's mind flashed through the scene of that night, and he couldn't help but laugh at the thought of the adrenaline rush. After that, he had never had such an experience, and in his opinion, not only him, but everyone else should be more than happy to participate in such an event.

But Ian is no one else, so it will take some time for his little hobby to take hold in his life.

"Hey Felix, please come in!" Ian stood up from the couch and greeted the man who walked in, his eyes beating with a hint of curiosity and interest.

"Wow, your office is so nice. No wonder you have that car, and everything else. Now everything makes sense... Max Peyton, right?—Felix asked, and sat down next to Ian, who sat at the same time as him.

"Ah, when I talked to you on the phone, you were just as confused. Ian said as he nervously touched his neck with his hand to keep from lying. Although they had a lot of fun that day, the director had to hide his fame - but at the same time, somehow, things got out of hand and people learned the true identity of the man.

"I know, but not so much. You won't believe how many people create fake identities and bet on shit in order to get on the road. It's a shady place, but... A director – I didn't expect it!" Felix said.

The two turned around and saw Murphy deliver two cups of coffee, and Ian thanked him.

"Did the director make you find interesting?" Ian asked rhetorically.

"No, of course not. But there's such a little thing in people's minds – you know. Young directors are usually trying to hone their skills and try to get into the industry, and only one or two people who make it to the industry alive are the luckiest and the most talented. And high-level directors like you are probably a little old. But here you are, looking younger than my brother," he said, shrugging his shoulders as if it weren't a big deal.

Ian knew exactly what he was talking about and smiled.

"You have a point. Somehow, I have a job for you--

" "I'm listening"

yes, my new movie. Quite simply, it has a lot to do with cars. In my experience, I believe you are one of the best car experts in town. Am I right?" Ian asked, knowing he would accept it.

"Unless that means my name will be on the standings

!" "I think I can do it!"

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[Actas Press]

Steven hadn't slept well in two days since Ian threw away the draft of Sea of Monsters.

Steven entered the publishing industry as an editor, and he had a large readership before anything related to publishing books. He has read all the famous books and appreciates every thing in them that is worthy of appreciation.

After entering the book publishing industry, he never read a book properly as a reader - therefore, he was never a die-hard book lover, and mostly read books written by novices or followers.

But since meeting Ian Renner a few years ago, his reading world seems to have completely changed. Ian Renner is a writer who has spent a lot of time writing and drafting his work.

This is mainly because he also has other jobs in directing and filmmaking, but when he puts himself into writing, he comes up with the most original ideas for the storyline that everyone will enjoy and enjoy.

For Ian's book, Steven found himself unable to do anything else but continue to finish reading for the sake of the story.

He often finds himself no longer liking the story and instead focusing on what could be done better and the grammar of the sentence structure.

But Ian's situation is completely different. He enjoyed the originality of every sentence and the novelty of the story, which made him always wonder how a person could come up with such an idea without any inspiration, because there has never been such a storyline in this world that has become popular.

He read the sentences word by word, pen fluttering at his fingertips.

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found one. Thank God. "Annabeth took out a gold coin, which I recognized as the drachma, the currency of Mount Olympus. One side is printed with a portrait of Zeus, and the other side is printed with the Empire State Building.

"Annabeth," I said, "a New York taxi driver won't take that."

She shouted in ancient Greek, "Demon!"

and as usual, I could understand when she spoke in the language of Olympus, and she said stop, curse the chariot

, and whatever her plans were, I would not be excited.

She threw the coin into the street, but instead of hitting the asphalt, it sank and disappeared.

For a while, nothing happened.

Then, right where the coin fell, the asphalt turned black. It melted into a rectangular pool of water, about the size of a parking space, filled with a red liquid like blood. Then, a car rushed out of the mud.

It was a taxi, but unlike other taxis in New York, it wasn't yellow.

It's smoky grey, I mean, it looks like it's woven out of smoke and like you can walk straight through it, and the car door has the words printed on it, as if it's "GY XXXXXX", but my dyslexia makes it hard for me to read what is written on it....

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he continued to read, the story became clearer and clearer.

The

knock interrupted his peaceful reading, he looked up, took off his reading glasses, and replied, "Please come in!"

His assistant walked in with a stack of papers, placed on the desk closest to him—there were more papers on the table.

"It's two days of unfinished work, uh – a lot. It's the end of the year, and you know how people finish the drafts that started at the beginning of the year. His assistant said and sat down in front of him.

"Ah, yes. There are still a few more chapters. Call Group 3 to review the chapters. I'm sure they'll do a good job. It's better to wait until I'm done with Ian Renner's new book before promoting it, because there's very little to revise.

"Okay, I'll arrange them too. Also, about an hour ago, Ian called, and Mr. was having lunch. The

assistant looked at Steven generously, glad that he was able to read the first draft so enthusiastically after so long.

"What is it?" Steven asked rhetorically.

"He was also asking about the draft, and he said, and I quoted him, 'I have some scenes that I want to revise and need to talk about the next book in the Percy Jackson series, so he made an appointment for next week.'" "

Okay, thank you for the notification. Steven nodded and continued to read, while his assistant walked out of the office with a smile.

At the end of the day, he successfully completed his reading and was amazed by what he was doing.

He laughed and thought, 'This is going to be a new generation of fantasy fiction.'"

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"Yes, considering the variety show of the movie "Spring is Not a Reading Day" and the popularity of the story concept, this is the real reason why the movie finally hit the top five at the box office.

According to several critics, the filming and technical aspects of this film are top-notch, not to mention, this movie is still my personal favorite.

"Today, we have director Raelin, and she wants to talk to us about the first film she directed, which also became a blockbuster – a miracle considering she was a former photographer and worked for Goofy in the past. "

How are you, Ms. Raylin?" asked

the blonde lady with crimson lipstick on her face, looking at Leylin with a smile on her face.

"You said so much, I think I'm fine. Thank you for your concern. She replied.

"yes, so we wanted to ask the question that was asked the most in our poll, and we let the audience answer it. What was it like to be a director at Lenner Studios? Mr. Ian Renner started there and is now developing so well that people all over the world are very curious about how he has developed... The

lady who spoke asked with a smile, her smile sending a shudder down the board.

"Well, first of all... In the beginning, I found it very difficult to get things done and I didn't know where to start. But then, with the help of others, guess what I discovered?" asked Raelin with a smile, her smile reaching her ears, but more of a ladylike smile.

The moderator had a questioning expression.

"Well, I think I've found my passion. Everything worked with cameras, angles, lights, etc. was great. But being a director, having a fantastic time leading the story and storyline... I feel like this suits me better. So, I think you can expect more of my films."

Later, the interview with Mia in "Night Talk" exceeded 10 million views in two days.

Nick and Raelin, who were looking at the screen, looked at each other, and then continued to watch the interview.

"Do you think I look fat? Because it seems like my first interview as a director... And Ian brought me another script... I was nervous and excited. Raelyn said, looking into Nick's eyes.

His face was dead.

"Do you think you look fat in this dress? No, if anything, you look prettier than before. I'm sure you're going to be asked to join showbiz next.

"yes, like I would do that. You know what I like most about making movies?" asked Raelin, looking at Nick.

"I don't know. "Like

, you know, once we put everything together, we're going to get what we expect... That's what I'm really aiming for. And the process is sometimes incredible. At the end of the day, when I look back on what we've done, the feeling is truly indescribable. Raelyn said, and her eyes were full of positive energy.

The photographer laughed after listening to her words because her words were so true. Not only Lei Lin, but everyone involved in content creation has a deep feeling.

The casting for Fast & Furious is over, but Ian still has one thing in his mind that has been bothering him for a long time.

"What's wrong, Ian?" asked Mason, looking at Ian's worried look.

Ian knew that no matter which new actor came to play the role in "Fast & Furious", it wouldn't be the same person.

It's as if in his original world, without Tony Stark, Iron Man wouldn't be Iron Man.

"Something bothers me, uncle

" "yes, so to speak. What's the matter?" asked Mason, putting down the pile of papers he had been busy with.

"Give me 24 hours, and if I can't think of a way, I'll ask someone else for help. With that, he stood up and walked out of the office in order to find out if there was an original actor in this world.

'It's not like everybody is going to have an acting career, and that makes things so bad that you can't even think about it!' he groaned as he walked over to his laptop.

Next, he started searching for the names Vin Diesel and Paul Walker.

Hours passed, and he was about to give up.

Millie

Walker, Saint Ray Walker....

The knock on the door distracted him, and Murphy came in with his morning coffee,

"Thank you", "

What are you looking for so much?" Just like sir, you've been in the office for three hours. How do I feel like you're looking for something, it's going to take hours?" Murphy asked, sitting down in front of him.

"Well, actually, I am. I'm looking for an actor who has a name in mind—"

Murphy frowned at Ian's words.

"Where did you hear that?" he asked rhetorically.

"Uncle Mason... It was the name he asked. Anyway, do you want to help?" Ian asked without him thinking too much.

If someone is advised to look up a name, it means that they do exist, and that's common sense. But at this moment, even Ian doesn't know if these names still exist.

"I'll go around the office and I'll be right back. With that, he walked out of the office, and Murphy nodded and went about his business.

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"No, I don't think that's enough. We need to find out more about how Ian works... Uh, should we install a camera? That's the last thing the boss said... Man!"

"I feel like we're stuck here"

The two men chatted around the photocopier, and the others were doing their own thing.

"I can't put it on anymore, we'd better get what they need. After that, we can go our separate ways. It's my only source of income, so for God's sake, I need a way out!" replied the tall man, sweat on his forehead as hard as the air conditioner did its best to keep the temperature down.

"We're getting enough money for two months at most... So, whatever. Try not to get dirty. The short man replied, looking left and right.

They turned their heads to look at the others. They have the same position, both are in the finance department... Dealing with documents, numbers, money, credits, debits, and everything else.

But after they got a little advice from a small media company, they started looking for anything for Ian Renner that would make news, but they found nothing but box office figures.

The two sighed one after another and walked back to their desks.

"Jeremy, is my report complete?" the

tall manager asked aloud as he walked in. Jeremy was speechless at the old man's anger. This is a first for everyone.

"No, sir, it will be ready tomorrow morning.

Jeremy's words sent the old man back to his office. Everyone turned to look at Jeremy, who didn't say anything, just shrugged his shoulders in the same confusion.

"Don't worry, he must be working hard, divorce or something...

- [Ian Rayner's office]

"Boss, I found a guy named Paul Walker--"

Ian, who heard this from Murphy's mouth, almost jumped out of his seat to see if this was the man he was expecting.

Since he was reincarnated into this world, he has met too many people along the way - actors and actors.

Almost all of them seized Ian's opportunity and crossed the bridge to the high end of their careers. From Scarlett to Raelin, from Carly to Mark, the list goes on.

It's natural for someone like Ian to wonder what it would be like if they could find someone else. The world is small anyway.

He glanced at who the man was and immediately laughed. Paul Walker. Not bad.

"From the look on your face, I could easily tell, sir, that I found the person you were looking for?" Murphy

shrugged and nudged the tablet he had been searching for. Ian grabbed it and followed the message as quickly as he could.

Paul Walker, in Ian's past life, was a man who made a name for himself exclusively for playing Brian O'Connor in the Fast and Furious film series, and unfortunately, he passed away in 2013.

Although he has acted in some unsuccessful films, "Fast and Furious" completely changed his life.

Ian, who kept scrolling through his photos, was blown away by the smile and acting skills that came to mind.

He used to be a B-grade actor, which made Ian feel good.

Because the actors at this stage are all looking for the last chance to get their big break, and for Paul, it could be a great opportunity.

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