“Let's discuss what's our plan for what comes next?”
Inside the small room, a total of seven key members of the film crew were seated.
Upon hearing Donald's question, Weston was the first to respond, “Mr. Campbell, our next plan is to head to Eagle's Beak first, then proceed to Red Valley. Please take a look at the route we chose.”
Weston handed the map to Donald.
After a careful look, Donald nodded in agreement.
After studying the various terrains on the map, Donald realized that the marked route was indeed the optimal solution.
It was clear that Adler was quite skilled and hadn't lied to them.
“There's no issue with the route. We can go this way.”
“There's one more thing,” Weston said to Donald, “I received some information earlier. It seems we're not the only team heading to Eagle's Beak for the shoot. There's another production crew setting off on the same day as us.”
“Which film crew?”
“Mario's film crew.”
Upon hearing that it was Mario, the crew members started to buzz with discussions one after another.
Previously, there was a conflict between the two film crews at the studio. Now, they had run into each other again in an unexpected twist of fate.
After hearing this, Donald also laughed.
“Are you sure they're here to shoot a movie? I get the feeling they're here to cause us trouble.”
“No, that's not the case. I've already made careful inquiries before. They indeed have new filming requirements, which is why they chose Eagle's Beak as the shooting location. I think we just happened to run into each other, otherwise, it wouldn't be this awkward.”
“Mr. Tanner, can we offset our schedule from theirs?”
There was a young man in the production crew who didn't want to cause trouble, so he took the initiative to propose this idea.
“We haven't done anything wrong, nor have we treated anyone as inferior. Why should we leave?”
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