Robert De Niro was also not the kind of person who liked to hang out at parties and then left after a short while.
Simon continued to socialize with the crowd until nearly ten o'clock. He had planned to leave, but Meg Ryan flashed out of nowhere, blocked him at the buffet table and said, "Simon, we have to talk."
Simon looked at the woman in front of him who was slightly shaken and her eyes were blurred. He raised his hand and put the wine cup in her hand on the dining table. Then he walked to a quiet place nearby.
Meg Ryan followed until she hit the man who suddenly stood still.
As her figure drifted back, Meg Ryan looked at the man in front of her, tongue curled, and said, "Simon, you don't like me, do you?"
Simon told the truth: "I was expecting something, but I'm disappointed by your form."
"But that's me, that's what I'm like," Meg Ryan said, pressing her chest and looking at him with wide eyes, with a sort of grievance in her voice. "Mr. westrow, since you don't like me, why don't you let me go? You are already a big shot. In a word, I lost my promising role. This punishment is enough, isn't it? "
Simon frowned, looked at some shaky women in front of him, and said, "Miss Ryan, you're not to my liking or dislike, because you're not familiar. So, I'm not in the mood to punish you. If you are satisfied with your current state, then you can do whatever you want in the future
With that, Simon turned to leave.
Meg Ryan obviously wanted to say something else. He reached for Simon's coat and grabbed it by the hem. Then he was forced to earn it and fell to the ground.
It's the second time.
Simon stops helplessly, picks Meg Ryan up and sits at a nearby table and chair. Fortunately, at the foot of the lawn, although some embarrassed, the woman was not injured.
The movement here naturally attracted other people's attention.
It's just that Simon westero is chatting with a woman. Although people are curious, they restrain themselves from coming. Some even pretend not to see her.
In Hollywood, this kind of thing is too common.
Simon didn't know what other people were thinking. He waved to the waiter and asked him to take some paper towels and put them into the woman's hands. She seemed to be a little absent-minded, so he had to wipe her face by himself. Then he asked the waiter who else would come with her tonight.
Robert Redford quickly noticed the movement here. He also came over and inquired. He learned that Meg Ryan was coming alone tonight. Simon just called CAA to pick him up.
Such a toss.
Meg Ryan himself gradually sobered up and apologized to Robert Redford.
Half an hour later, Meg Ryan's agent, Josh Lieberman, came to pick him up.
Meg Ryan retreated into the car and looked at Simon, Robert and others standing outside. The more sober woman apologized again. Then she looked pitifully at Simon and asked in a low voice, "I'm so sorry, Mr. westrow. I just made a mistake. Tomorrow, tomorrow, can I still go to Denise pictures? "
Simon nodded helplessly as he felt several pairs of eyes coming again.
Seeing Meg Ryan off, Neil Bennett has come to pick him up, and Simon has gone.
After leaving the hillside and returning to the century building in Century City, the SUV stops at the bottom of the building. Simon gets off the car and Neil Bennett gets off the driver's seat.
Originally, he wanted to enter the building directly and saw the other party's action. Simon stopped, looked at the middle-aged man in front of him, about 40 years old, and asked, "Neil, what's the matter?"
Neil Bennett looked at the young man in front of him and thought of recent events.
Some time ago, Neil Bennett and Ken Dixon were sent to protect their young lady and her boyfriend. Although they were reluctant to do so, they were still dispatched to travel across the ocean to Los Angeles.
In the days that followed, they became more and more satisfied with Simon.
This young man is famous as a teenager, but he is not frivolous, and has a calmness far beyond his peers. They are not only very kind to their own young ladies, but also take good care of the people around them.
Last month, Simon offered to help his family move to Los Angeles, arrange their wives' work and their children's school. The meaning of Melbourne is that they will stay with their young lady in the future. Both of them are middle-aged. Naturally, they both have a home and a room, and they can't wait for Simon's proposal.
The environment in Los Angeles is certainly much better than that in Melbourne.
Before and after do not know how much money spent, basically get everything done, they protect the hero and heroine started a strange breakup.
An old man who had broken his heart for his daughter's death had been saying for several days, "my daughter is going to marry out at last." Simon's information from childhood to adulthood had been searched and sent back to Melbourne.Apart from being younger, mental problems are also worrying. There are no other unsatisfied places.
Simon doesn't know. If it wasn't for Janet's repeated calls to explain with a warning, there would have been a large group of people killed from Australia. The johnstons are not easy to bully, to use the words of an angry old man on the phone.
Now.
Neil Bennett became Simon's bodyguard and driver, and Ken Dixon was in charge of Janet's side. Coupled with the various assignments in Australia, the two middle-aged people were exhausted.
Seeing that Simon was still waiting for his answer, Neil Bennett soon recovered and said, "Mr. westrow, will you call Miss later?"
Simon said with a smile, "it's a little late now. Jennie is not the one who can stay up late."
"Let's have a fight, miss. I'm looking forward to it," Neil Bennett said awkwardly. He opened the door and said, "Mr. westrow, I'll be here on time tomorrow."
As Neil drives away, Simon turns into the building and returns to his apartment on the 22nd floor.
In less than a year, Simon moved several times in succession. This time, he didn't bother to toss about any more. The spacious apartment was empty except the study and bedroom. The living room was simply transformed into a private projection hall with projector, large screen and a row of sofas.
Without a woman to take care of it, the apartment looks a bit messy. It's not that Simon can't do housework, mainly because he is too busy recently, and he is not used to being entered by strangers, so he doesn't ask workers to clean his house at all.
At this time, the living room sofa, the floor, the coffee table everywhere is scattered video and all kinds of information.
Taking off his shoes, Simon stepped on the floor in his socks and went to the phone as usual.
There is no message today. There is a summary of box office data of last week by the fax machine. The data has been released this morning. Simon has been busy all day, but he has not had time to watch it. At this time, he takes it out, installs a video tape in the projector, turns on the projector and leans comfortably on the sofa.