Domination in America, Starting from being a Boxing Champion-Chapter 501 - 405 Date_2

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Previously, he could look at box office rankings with detachment and a cool indifference, but not anymore.

Every film was financed by the company, and by his money; each dollar the box office made, he earned one more. If the box office crashed, he bore the losses too.

Thinking about these aspects, Link suddenly realized that while acquiring a company was easy, making it thrive and standing firm against competitors was no small feat.

While reviewing some data, he also glanced at a few upcoming film projects, "The New Good Man", "The Hunger Games", "The Cabin in the Woods", and six other movies, among which was "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D" that seemed to be the one Alexandra Daddario was involved in.

After pondering for a moment, he called Daddario and mentioned that Lionsgate Films had several thriller projects in need of young, beautiful actresses and asked if she wanted to try out.

"No, I'm currently... advancing my studies at drama school."

Daddario said on the phone.

"Are you sure? Lionsgate is the largest thriller and suspense film producer in Hollywood; if you don't act in their films, are you thinking of quitting the industry?"

Link leaned back in his office chair and chuckled.

Their relationship had been quite normal, but ever since the news reported that he splurged eight hundred million to acquire Lionsgate Films for Jennifer Lawrence, Daddario seemed to mind. It had been days since she last called him voluntarily.

"I can play other roles; it doesn't have to be horror films. I don't look scary, do I?"

Daddario said sweetly.

Listeniing to her, Link's mind unconsciously pictured her.

Blinking her blue eyes, rounded cheeks, a perky nose, soft, rosy lips, moving down her graceful swan neck to her delicately sexy, fragrant collarbones, and further down to her plush, soft bosom.

Indeed, not scary at all.

"Annie, I miss you. Come to Los Angeles. Whether you act or not, I hope to see you every day."

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Link said.

"...every day? Aren't you supposed to be accompanying that eight-hundred-million-dollar Jennifer Lawrence?"

Daddario asked with a hint of jealousy.

"Annie, don't believe those rumors. I acquired Lionsgate Films to have an independent film distribution channel.

If it were for Jennifer, I would have just needed to buy some of Lionsgate's shares to get her that role, not all of it. By the way, during the acquisition of Lionsgate, I had also thought about you.

You told me you were suited for thriller and suspense movies, and Lionsgate Films produces a lot of those every year. If you're interested, you can choose any movie role; although filming is hard work. If you want to quit acting and do something else, I support you."

Link said slowly.

"I like films, and I've never thought about quitting, but my parents have asked me to stay away from you; they say you're too flirtatious."

"Oh, is that so? What do you think, then?"

"...I love you, very much so. I don't mind you being flirtatious; I just want to know whether you love me a little more, or if you love Jennifer more."

Daddario asked cautiously.

"Annie, it's you. It's hard to describe how important you are to me. I want you to know that the first person I think of when I wake up each day is you, and I think about you when I run too. What I want to do most now is to kiss you; kissing you is one of the most wonderful experiences I've ever had."

"I've missed you too. Also... I'm in Los Angeles."

Daddario said softly.

"Really? I'll come right over."

Link got the address from her, tidied up the documents on his desk, told his secretary a few things, and had Bob drive to an ordinary apartment on Bird Street in West Hollywood.

When he arrived, the streets nearby seemed strangely familiar.

Looking around, he recalled Gal Gadot had lived here for a while, and during that time, he had often stayed over.

Later, he moved to New York to train and prepare for contests, rarely visiting Los Angeles.

And as Gal Gadot joined a film crew and got busy, and by 2009 when he entered the music industry and started dating Taylor, his contact with Gal had gradually diminished.

Eventually, he heard she had married a wealthy businessman in Israel, and they completely lost touch.

Thinking back on Gal, Link felt he had been very immature emotionally at the time, and too full of concerns in handling matters.

However, now he would not let go easily of any girl willing to stay by his side.

Seeing some fresh red roses at a roadside flower shop, he got out of the car wearing a baseball cap and bought a bouquet; he held the flowers and approached Daddario's apartment door, knocking twice. The door opened in response.

The gorgeous Alexandra Daddario stood at the doorstep.

With her long golden-brown hair let down, a touch of light makeup, her round face looking more exquisite, wearing a blue knee-length dress revealing her tall, sexy figure with her curves accentuated and prominent.

"Link, you're here!"

Daddario said with a curved smile.

Link smiled warmly, looking intently into her eyes. Daddario blinked her large eyes, her pretty cheeks gradually turning red. Link set down the flowers and embraced her.

He kissed her passionately and possessively on her soft, rosy lips.

He shut the door with his foot.

The two kissed in the foyer for over ten minutes, condensing all their unspoken words into that single kiss.

Link, holding the completely softened Daddario, moved to the sofa and they embraced, chatting about a few things concerning her.

She had come to Los Angeles the day before yesterday, contacted by her agent for a new movie role audition; she hadn't planned to tell him so soon, wanting to surprise him.