“Yes, I’m sure. I don’t have any other plans for my savings right now, so I might as well invest them in this movie,” Astrid replied with a nonchalant shrug.
Although he had intended to use the money to renovate three or four units in his apartment building to create a larger space for himself and Reas, he figured he could proceed with those plans once the movie started generating profit.
He was confident the movie would be profitable. He believed that as long as Director McCann did his job properly, everything would fall into place. This meant choosing the right actors for each role and directing the film with the same vision and precision outlined in the script.
He knew that if Director McCann followed through, they would end up with a high-quality movie. And a well-made movie often led to box office success. Good movies attracted audiences, generated buzz, and ultimately brought in substantial revenue.
With Astrid being the main investor and having a running guarantee, he would definitely get his money’s worth. So, he wasn’t too worried. Even if the movie flopped, it wouldn’t lead to his financial ruin. While his career might face some setbacks, he was certain it was nothing he couldn’t bounce back from.
Ellis sighed hearing Astrid’s response. Even though he sounded nonchalant, she felt like this just showed his confidence in this movie. She just hoped that everything would turn out as Astrid hoped he would.
“Are you going to be there for the audition next week?” she just asked instead.
With Director McCann having secured the necessary funds, he could now approach IndieFlix Studios, the film studio he had discussed with them. Known for distributing independent films and supporting unique creative projects, Ellis agreed that IndieFlix Studios seemed like the ideal partner to help bring an independent film to life.
Director McCann informed them that once the deal with IndieFlix was sealed, the studio would announce a public audition. If the announcement came solely from him, it might attract only a few hopefuls. However, with a reputable studio like IndieFlix behind it, the audition would likely draw many newcomers and aspiring actors eager for a chance.
“I will watch, but I will not participate with any decision making,” Astrid said.
Even if he was now funding the movie, it didn’t mean he would control everything that would happen in the production. That could lead to creative clashes and undermine the director’s vision. Astrid understood the importance of allowing the creative team to work without undue interference. S~eaʀᴄh the NôvelFire(.)net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
He trusted Director McCann’s expertise and knew that maintaining a collaborative environment was crucial to the film’s success.
Ellis nodded. “Then I guess I will see you next week.”
Astrid gazed down. “Yes, next week.”
He hoped this upcoming reunion would be a success. If everything went well, he could return on a much happier note.
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After the meeting with Director McCann, Astrid returned to his apartment, with Ellis driving him back. He thanked Ellis and said goodbye before entering the building. As soon as he stepped into the elevator, his Terminal pinged with a message notification.
When he reached his floor, he walked towards his unit but stopped abruptly after just a few steps. Standing right next to his door was a very familiar figure. The scene of Astrid approaching his apartment unit and the other person standing by his door felt like déjà vu. The other raised his head and their gazes locked each other.
Before he knew it, he was already rushing towards the other. “Wulf!”
Wulfric grinned and opened his arms, as if about to embrace Astrid. But then he hesitated, realizing perhaps he shouldn’t. Astrid chuckled at Wulfric’s reaction, recalling how tightly he had hugged him the first time he waited here for him. To save him from his dilemma, Astrid stepped forward and hugged him first. Then he let go just as quickly.
Wulfric froze in place. Before he could react, the soft and warm embrace was gone. He immediately regretted not moving quickly enough to hug Aster back.
“I thought you were arriving tomorrow,” Astrid said.
Wulfric cleared his throat. “Well, we managed to get here as quickly as possible.”
Astrid nodded. “But why are you outside? Reas should have returned from school by now. Is he not in?”
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“No. I rang the doorbell, but no one answered.”
“Then, let’s go inside first.”
Astrid opened the door and walked inside, with Wulfric closely following. He looked around, and when he didn’t see his brother, he took out his Terminal and sent a message to Reas, asking where he was.
“Have you eaten dinner?” he asked.
“Not yet.”
“Then I’ll cook dinner for us.”
Astrid went to the kitchen area and put on his apron. As he was taking ingredients from the pantry, he received a reply from Reas.
[I’m on my way back.]
He raised an eyebrow. Just now? He wondered if it had anything to do with him requesting leave. Anyway, he would know once Reas got back. So, he replied;
[Don’t be too surprised when you return. Wulf is here.]
After sending that, he closed his Terminal and started cooking. Then he remembered something.
“Wulf, you mentioned you came with your captains. Are they staying in your suite?”
“No, they’re at the three designated locations where they’re going to pick up the Grimaldis,” Wulfric replied.
According to the plan, the four members of the Grimaldi family would be picked up from three different locations and then taken to the spaceport, where the spaceship that would bring them to Delryria would be waiting.
That’s why he had to bring three people with him. As much as he didn’t want to admit it, aside from Leland, those three were the only ones he could trust. With them handling the Grimaldis, it only left him with one job.
Naturally, he would be the one accompanying Aster. Oh, and Reas as well.
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