Chapter 342 You need evidence
Standing behind the large glass window, Murphy could see, and Mike's eyes also moved, but like Bill Roses, he had no intention of dodging, neither caring nor needing, and Mike could not threaten him at all. Now, he was a irrelevant little person at best.
But Bill Rossis is different. Mike was his friend at the beginning, and this kind of injury is often the most painful.
In the mail room, in addition to Murphy and Bill Rossis, there are many interns. Like most Caa brokers, these interns are also new forces in Caa future.
Several people, seeing Murphy and Bill Roses, were watching outside, and also standing behind them, began to pay attention.
"Mac was fired by the company?" asked a young girl.
"Sin deserves it!" Next to her was a tall white man, "just a loser."
Hearing the comments behind, Murphy looked back. There was only contempt but no sympathy in the eyes of those people looking at Mike.
In the other side of the Pacific, this is a circle where the winners are kings and losers are bandits. If Mike's series of plans are successful, it will naturally become a model for agents to successfully poach and change jobs, and become a role model for many latecomers to learn from.
Needless to say, failure is the best explanation now, even the interns in the caa mailroom despise him.
As Mike got closer and closer, he had to pass through the corridor and to the elevator, he had to pass through the mail room.
Bill Roses glanced at Murphy. Murphy didn't say anything. He pushed open the door and walked out of the mailroom, and happened to stand in front of Mike.
"Mr. Rossis." The security officer following Mike quickly greeted him, which was a huge difference from his attitude towards Mike.
"Well..." Bill Roses nodded to the two, "I have a few words to say with Mike."
The two security personnel quickly backed up a few words, "No problem, even if you say, we can wait."
They are not fools. They know that Bill Roses, who may become a super director client, has a bright future. Why should they not be able to get along with him because of this little thing?
As for Mike, who cares about him?
"What?" Mike looked at Bill Roses with a sneer on his face, "I'm here to see my joke?"
"Yes, I'm just here to see your joke." Bill Roses is far thicker than Mike thought. Mike is no longer his friend, but an enemy. He has no need to show mercy. "Look at how you throw it into the face and get swept out by the company."
"I'm a loser," Mike snorted coldly, "Are you the success?"
If you are not thick-skinned enough, you will definitely not be an entertainment agent.
"I will be at the top of the company in the next two or three years!" Bill Roses raised his index finger and pointed upwards, then raised his thumb and turned downwards, "And you can only get out of this industry."
"Yes, it's me who got out now." Mike knew that he was swept out of the house and had no customer resources in his hands. It would be difficult for him to continue working in this industry in the future. However, before leaving, he did not intend to make Bill Roses better, "But it won't take long, you will be added to the people who get out!"
His eyes moved slightly and turned to Murphy behind the glass window, "He has an unlimited future and ambitions. Do you think you can control him? Do you think you will always be his agent? You can ask Murphy Stanton now if he has contacted companies such as William Morris, and if he has thought of leaving Caa."
There is no standard answer to this kind of thing. Whether Murphy's answer is yes or no, it will have a negative impact on the relationship between the two. If Bill Roses doesn't ask, it is hard to guarantee that he will have other thoughts in his heart...
Mike knew that he had failed miserably, but he was happy to continue to cause trouble for Bill Roses.
"It's such a simple provocation," Bill Roses put his hands on his chest, his smile colder than Mike. "Do you think I can't see it? Or do you think I'm still the simple-minded fool before?"
As his status increases and his contacts increases, his experience and analysis ability have improved significantly, and he has long been out of the position that Mike knows.
"Your trick..." Bill Roses shook his head, "It's too low now!"
The sneer on Mike's face gradually disappeared, his face slowly turned black, his eyes staring at Bill Roses fiercely, like a bear who was sucking at him.
But he did not do anything because the two security officers behind him were standing there.
"Did you get your success?" He was obviously angry and embarrassed. "If it weren't for Murphy Stanton and Bill Roses, what would you do? Even a dog raised by Vietnamese is not as good as yours. Your success is just what Murphy Stanton gave you. If anyone had a client like Murphy Stanton, he would only do better than you, not as bad as you!"
To a certain extent, these words do make some sense, but they are all fallacies.
Since she was involved, Murphy didn't plan to continue watching, so she simply pushed the door and walked out, "Aren't the agent closely tied to the client?"
He walked to Bill Roses and stood with him, "Or your head..."
Murphy shook his head, not saying anything.
Sometimes, when you say half of the word, leaving a certain amount of imagination space, it is often more lethal than speaking it all.
Murphy doesn't need to consider who he needs to choose between Bill Rossis and Mike. And Bill Rossis has played a lot of roles when he can get to this point. No matter from any perspective, he is an excellent entertainment agent.
"Murphy Stanton!"
When Mike heard someone telling him that there was something wrong with his head, he almost jumped up, "Don't think I don't know the bad things you did!"
"Then you go and talk," Murphy pointed around, "You can talk to all the reporters and paparazzi, they have reported it countless times..."
Speaking of this, Murphy shrugged, "You go and bite me."
Bill Roses glanced at Murphy with gratitude. Not everyone would help their agents at this time.
He knew that Murphy was a very loyal person with friends, otherwise he would not have been in contact with Rose in downtown Los Angeles until now, nor would he continue to support the Stanton party members.
Such a customer will fire himself at will? He doesn't believe it if he beats him to death.
What's more, the contract renewal conditions offered by Caa to Murphy are not bad at all. The entire company is optimistic about the future of this super young director, and the commission is directly reduced to 5% of the top directors!
Bill Rossis wanted to say something, but Murphy gently patted his shoulder, shook his head, turned around and walked into the mailroom. Bill Rossis thought about it and followed in.
Mike looked over there coldly, like a vicious dog.
"What do you want to see?" A security officer came over and pushed Mike hard, "Go away quickly, don't waste time!"
Perhaps the security personnel used a lot of strength, and Mike was not prepared, so he was pushed to the point of being tilted before. The person did not lose his balance. The cardboard box he was holding fell to the ground, and messy things were scattered all over the ground.
Mike stood firm and turned around and glared. The security officer said with a crooked mouth, "What are you looking at? Why don't you put away your things quickly and get out of here!"
They don’t need to be polite when dealing with people who are swept out of the house and have a reputation that will be stinking.
"Wait, you wait!" Mike said hatefully, "You will definitely receive my lawyer's letter!"
"Oh, lawyer's letter..." Another security officer came up, "Want to take the legal path? You need evidence."
The man looked around, "Who do you think will testify for you here?"
"You..." McC was choked.
He is not a real fool. Who would testify for himself if he saw these people there?
Mike lowered his head, like the lowest-level beggar who was picking up junk food and filling his inventory, picked up the things and put them back into the cardboard box. Finally, he looked at the mail room and was taken out of the caa unwillingly.
"Bill, stop looking, the man has gone."
In the mail room, Murphy patted Bill Roses's shoulder again, "He has no future."
Bill Roses nodded slightly, "He used to be my friend, but..."
With a long sigh, he said, "Why can't I feel the pleasure of defeating the enemy at all?"
Murphy didn't expect Bill Roses to say such a literary and artistic saying, and deliberately joked, "This means you are still a normal person, not an agent with only interests in your eyes."
"Are you praising me?" Bill Roses squeezed out a smile.
"Whatever you think," Murphy reminded him, "Let's go to your office to talk."
When they arrived at Bill Roses's office, the two put down Mike, mainly talking about the progress of the work of "The Lost Love" in the awards season.
Although the awards season has not yet begun, some seed contestants have already revealed their true faces. For example, "Crash" released in early May has been praised by critics and recognized by the academy members. "Brokeback Mountain", which has been exhibited and contested in major film festivals in Europe and North America, has also become a film with a high reputation for being selected for the Oscar list with its special themes and the support of a large number of comrades.
Bill Rossis and Caa also did a series of work for "The Lost Love", such as participating in the Toronto Film Festival and the New York Film Festival one after another, inviting some qualified members of the students to go to the theater to watch the movie. Those who are unwilling to go can also receive a copy with a watermark stamp to ensure that these people can see the movie as much as possible.
After the box office of "The Lost Love" reached $226 million in North America, it basically lost the room for box office growth. However, the film continues to be screened in several major cities led by New York and Los Angeles, which were carefully selected by Murphy and Twentieth Century Fox, and are also the settlement of Oscar judges.
Judging from the feedback, this atypical Oscar video has a pretty good response.
Chapter completed!