The Wolf of Los Angeles.

Chapter 33 Gandalf's Smashing Incident

Chapter 33 Gandalf's Smashing Incident

"Hurry! Hurry up!"

In the passenger seat, Edward was even more active than Hawke, like a conscientious reporter chasing the truth, and he kept shouting, "If we can't get the news, our special correspondent credentials will be lost. Without a press card, I will become a liar and won't be able to live in her house!"

He was more concerned than Hawke: "Boss, you don't want me to be homeless and wander the streets, right?"

Hawke turned a deaf ear, turned the car off Highland Street and into a slightly remote road.

After driving for a while, the phone rang again. Edward picked it up and saw a bald man standing under the street light in front of him making a phone call. He said, "Hey, is that you, bald guy? I saw you."

The other side replied: "The black Ford is you?"

The Hawker stopped beside the man.

Edward opened the door and got out of the car, asking, "Where are the people?"

The bald man pointed to the front and said, "In McDonald's, Gandalf went crazy and smashed things with his staff. I went over to persuade him, but he wanted to hit me with the staff, so I ran away."

Edward took out $20, stuffed it into the bald man's hand, jumped into the passenger seat, and shouted, "Big news, in the McDonald's up ahead, Gandalf came out of the movie and fired a fireball that almost killed the bald man. He must have mistaken the bald man for a goblin."

Hawke felt confused, but his hands and feet were swift, and the car rushed out with a hum.

Not to mention Gandalf, even if Galadriel came, she couldn't stop him from making money.

The McDonald's sign came into view, and the sound of smashing and looting could be heard faintly.

When Hawke got a little closer, he could see clearly that it was indeed Gandalf who was destroying things.

In "The Lord of the Rings 1", Ian McKellen, who played Gandalf, seemed to be drunk, waving a broken wooden stick with both hands and smashing the glass door of McDonald's.

McDonald's, which is supposed to be open 24 hours a day, was now dimmed and its doors were locked.

Hawke looked at the quiet neighborhood and guessed that the McDonald's might have gone out of business.

The traditional Hollywood area has gradually become a slum area in recent years, with serious population outflow.

Hawke told Edward, "Take a picture."

Edward quickly picked up the camera, focused it, and quickly pressed the shutter.

At the entrance of McDonald's, Ian McKellen was burping and waving a wooden stick to smash the glass door of McDonald's, shouting, "Open the door! Open the door for me, I want a hamburger, I want a hamburger!"

He shouted louder and louder: "Open the door, I want a burger!"

"The Lord of the Rings 1" was a big hit at the box office, and the crew enjoyed great success at the Oscars. After the award ceremony, they went out for a party. Ian McKellen drank too much and insisted on eating a McDonald's hamburger. He secretly drove a car from the hotel where the party was held and came to the nearest McDonald's in his memory. Unexpectedly, the store was closed.

The British movie star had a bad temper just like the characters he played, Magneto and Gandalf. Under the influence of alcohol, he smashed the glass door crazily, forcing the boss to open the door and make burgers.

Ian McKellen kept hitting the door with a wooden stick. When he heard the sound of a car approaching, he saw a black Ford approaching. Like a drunk British football hooligan, he yelled, "Get lost! Don't delay my burger. Get lost!"

He saw that the car not only did not move away but also slowed down. He leaned over, picked up a glass Coke bottle on the steps, and threw it at the car.

Hawke stepped on the accelerator and the car sped forward.

The two sides were a bit far apart, and the glass bottle hit the sidewalk, sending broken glass flying everywhere.

"Damn it!" Hawke cursed, "The British are really hooligans!"

Edward opened the car door, picked up the camera and tried to get out.

Hawke was provoked and stimulated, and a new idea came to his mind. He called Edward and said a few words quickly.

Edward was surprised: "Is this possible?"

"What are you afraid of? You are black!" Hawke reminded: "If you get into trouble later, just bite your tongue and say he is racist."

Edward then remembered that his ancestors grew cotton and ate fried chicken. If he didn't use them at the critical moment, how could he be worthy of the hardships his ancestors had endured?

He nodded slightly, got out of the car and ran towards Ian McKellen.

Hawke took the handheld camera from the back seat, got out of the car, turned it on, chose a good position, waited for Edward to approach McDonald's, and started filming. Edward moved slightly closer to Ian McKellen and pressed the camera shutter repeatedly.

The latter turned around and cursed: "Asshole, get out of here, get out quickly!"

The men of Great Britain are hooligans under the skin of gentlemen. Ian McKellen is a drunkard at this moment, holding up a wooden stick: "If you don't get out of here, I'll smash your head."

"This is a public area. I have the right and freedom to shoot!" Edward shouted loudly to assert his rights. Then he turned his back to Hawke's camera and whispered, "Hey, British troublemaker, are you the one who stirs things up or the one who is being disturbed?"

Ian McKellen is a homosexual, and he became furious and started hitting Edward with a stick.

As a student taught by Hawke, Edward took two photos in a hurry and then turned around and ran back.

Ian McKellen hit Edward with a stick but failed to hit him, and he became even more furious and chased after him.

The person taking the photo ran in front, and Gandalf chased after him.

Edward had time to look back and take a picture.

Hawke, who was hiding behind a street light not far away, filmed everything with a handheld camera.

The more high-end the news is, the more simple and unpretentious it should be produced.

Hawke thought long-term and was determined not to produce fake news when he founded the studio.

On the occasion at Mount Hubbard, Edward demonstrated his talent for running.

At this moment, he got into the state, overtook Mondeo, and continued to run forward, creating more shooting time for Hawke.

Ian McKellen just can't keep up with Edward.

The accident happened suddenly.

Five men turned the corner in front of Edward, and the most handsome one among them saw Ian McKellen holding a stick and shouted, "Ian, what's going on?"

Ian McKellen yelled: "Orlando, Sean, John, stop that bastard in front!"

When Edward heard that something was wrong, he turned around and ran back.

Orlando Bloom, Sean Astin, John Davis and five others immediately chased after him.

They saw the camera in Edward's hand and knew without guessing that it was a shameless thing like a paparazzi.

With blockades in front and pursuers behind, Edward turned a corner and ran onto the road.

Hawke took a picture of this strange scene, jumped to the side of the car, got in, stepped on the accelerator, turned around, and leaned over to open the passenger door.

The open door appeared just in time for Edward to rush forward, allowing him to get in easily.

After Edward closed the car door, Hawke stepped on the accelerator, leaving only a puff of exhaust gas.

In the back of the car, Ian McKellen, panting heavily while leaning on a stick, loudly asked Orlando: "Why are you here?"

"You suddenly disappeared, and someone saw you driving out." The crew of "The Lord of the Rings" had been filming in New Zealand for a long time, and the actors in the Fellowship of the Ring got along well with each other. Orlando said quickly, "We drove a commercial vehicle out to look for you. Elijah and Billy went to the north, and the rest of us got off the vehicle and went to the south."

He looked at the vanishing car taillights: "What happened?"

"I want to eat a hamburger." Ian McKellen was still drunk and couldn't stop thinking: "I want to eat a hamburger from McDonald's."

John Davis called Elijah Wood and asked him to bring the car over.

Orlando asked a few more questions and roughly understood what happened. He whispered to the others, "We're in trouble. It's best to notify the director and producer immediately."

Sean Austin agrees: "Call now."

In a hotel near the Highland Center, the crew of "The Lord of the Rings" who were celebrating were put on pause by a phone call and had to deal with the incident caused by Ian McKellen urgently.

(Gandalf's vandalism actually happened, after a British Academy Awards.)
(End of this chapter)

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