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Chapter 420 Lettermans biggest bargaining chip(2/2)

A line...

Interesting, maybe just right. Ronald smiled and closed the door.

In the evening, in the high-rise apartment on Fifth Avenue, Ronald smiled and had a French dinner with Helen. The red wine and delicacies, plus the beautiful woman played a jazz song she wrote at the piano, gave Ronald a new life.

It feels like being the owner of a Hollywood studio in the 1920s, letting the company's actresses give you private performances.

"That's great, you should make a record, Helen." Ronald applauded after the song ended.

"Really? Hehe, but I still prefer acting." In Billy Crystal's "City Cowboy", Helen played a city girl who went to the western ranch with him for a ranch trip.

Because he was molested by a cowboy, the biggest supporting role in this movie was introduced, the real cowboy played by the famous villain, Jack Palance. It is not a very important supporting role, but it happens to be in a key position. The audience is likely to

Remember this role.

"Then become an actor..." Ronald held Helen in his arms and raised and lowered his hands.

"Ring ring ring ring..."

The phone rang and Ronald picked it up to listen.

"Ronald, I checked New York State's environmental protection bill. If you want to build a private airport on Staten Island, it does have to go through the review of historical and cultural heritage protection... In total, your cost... is not considered.

Can you rent a helicopter to commute between your home and the airport?" His personal attorney, Lindsay Dole, called.
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