"What! You're finally going to blow up the ship!" the factory director stood up and looked at Lawrence in disbelief.

"Yes, is there a problem?" Lawrence still smiled.

"No, we won't sell this ship!" the factory director said loudly. He didn't even want to drink vodka. Although the factory director is an asshole, he built the ship step by step from nothing, almost like his children.

Now you tell him that the final fate of this large ship that has not been completely completed is that it was completely blown to pieces as a film shooting prop. When it sank into the sea, the factory director collapsed.

"Mr. factory director, you can go!" Lawrence's voice floated from a distance. "But you should consider clearly that we are the only one in the world willing to pay $60 million for the ship. Once you refuse us, we will never have a chance to meet again!"

"..." the factory director's footsteps stopped. Now there are thousands of employees in the shipyard, waiting at home. Some of them have not opened a company for three years, and the whole family are looking for food in the garbage.

"Mr. factory director, if we don't buy the ship, the fate of the ship will eventually rust on the slipway and be disassembled as scrap iron!" Lawrence said coldly "Compared with such a fate, it's better to sell it to us and die with vigour. For a large ship, his best outcome is to sink into the cold sea bottom, so that future generations can find him at the sea bottom even thousands of years later."

"It's far better to be broken up as scrap iron and melted into a pile of iron ingots. It's much better to disappear completely so far."

"Hey..." the factory director sighed deeply, but the man came back after all. He looked at Lawrence powerlessly and said in a powerless voice, "are you really willing to pay 60 million for our boat?"

"Yes!" Lawrence nodded, then sighed again. "In fact, we don't want to spend so much money to buy a ship, but the reason why the Titanic is so popular is that someone really crashed and sank a ship. We can only do so, otherwise we won't sell much box office!"

"In fact, it would be cheaper to find Chinese people to order, but we need a short time. We have to start shooting before June 1999, so we must determine the ship now, and then transport it to our American port for refitting. It will become the enterprise in that year. All these have to be completed before June. Our time is very tight, so we can only get you cheap!"

"In a word, would you like to sell 60 million?" Lawrence asked simply.

"We sell!" the factory director nodded helplessly. "If you want to take the ship immediately, you must pay the bill immediately, otherwise we won't release it!"

"That's no problem!" Lawrence nodded. "And the whole set of drawings must be given to us!"

"What do you want the drawings for?" the factory director was stunned.

"Of course it's for convenience. How dare we change it without drawings!" Lawrence said naturally.

"However, this drawing is confidential, and we have no right..."

"Mr. factory director, can we Americans still see the technology of the 1980s? We are all ready for electromagnetic ejection!" Lawrence smiled sarcastically. "Well, the drawings must be given to us. After all, this thing still needs to sail at sea. We can't refit it without drawings!"

"OK..." the factory director nodded. Indeed, the ship was actually built in the 1980s. It has been nearly 15 years since now. It really doesn't look up to the American technology.

Moreover, they are now two hair, and the drawings are big hair. Even if they really leak any secrets, they are big hair's secrets. They have nothing to do with two hair.

On the contrary, now Er Mao wants to see Da Mao eat all kinds of shrivels!

"By the way, can you still get the training data of the aircraft carrier, or flight records, battle records, battle logs and so on?" Lawrence asked again.

"Yes!" the factory director nodded. Because the design and manufacture of the aircraft carrier must be based on the standard of convenient combat, a lot of actual combat data will be collected on board, and then a new design will be carried out. He does have some combat data accumulated from the aircraft carrier combat of SL for decades.

But the question is, what does a film crew want these things for??

"A large part of our movie plot is used to reflect the daily life of the crew, so we need these daily materials for scene layout and daily plot arrangement. As well as various details of combat and some combat habits, our crew needs them to refine our scenes and scripts. We should follow the standard of century old classic films Lawrence's words made the factory director respectful. This is professional. No wonder American films are so successful. Now even many 20% people like them very much.

"However, I have no right to take out these materials..."

"10000 dollars, 10000 dollars for you"

"No problem, I'll give you the original directly!" the factory director immediately agreed. Since the separation, er Mao is a mess. No one cares about these confidential documents at all, even if they are lost.

After all, the ER Mao family even lost several tactical nuclear bombs that year, and no one was punished. Can't they find out anything?

Moreover, er Mao has no idea of developing the Navy at all. These things are just a pile of toilet paper in Er Mao's house. It's better to let him change some money and make the best use of everything!

"You are a wise man!" Lawrence grinned.

"By the way, do you need a coach?" the factory director suddenly interposed.

"What coach?" Lawrence was stunned.

"It's the coach who teaches you how to take off from a big ship!" the factory director said. "I know several people. They were all Ace Pilots on board. Each of them had tens of thousands of hours of flight on board. Each of them is a top player. One of them was the captain of a big ship! He is a sl hero!"

"If you want to make a perfect film and recover from a naval battle, you certainly need these professionals to guide you. After all, even if you have more information, it is not as good as people's experience of tens of thousands of hours. They may be able to correct many of your mistakes with a casual instruction!" said the factory director.

"So..." Lawrence blinked and said, "this thing is not in my plan. I need to ask our director. Wait a minute!"

Then, Lawrence called to explain the situation, and then hung up. Lawrence smiled and said, "no problem, our director promised, you can contact these people, and then take the boat and start with us!"

"Hoo, that's great!" the factory director smiled.