Chapter 139
O'Reilly scolded Cooper for being an idiot, but at the same time liked his gunpowder smell very much.Because only when there is a conflict between the two, they will have good ratings. Compared with the sour sarcasm in front of him, he wished that the two of them could roll up their sleeves and fight directly in the live broadcast room, so that he could also get a very good one this year. Big red envelopes.

But when he turned his gaze to Lila, he found that she was not looking at Cooper at all, but was waving to the audience closest to her with a faint smile on her lips.

Beckon... What kind of trick is this?

O'Reilly was a bit of a mouse-pull towards her—the feeling of having nowhere to start, as if in front of her was not a teenage girl, but an old and sophisticated guy, such as the one who had been in the Moran Group for decades and forced the family The small printing house became the Oswald Moran of today's media mogul.

Looking at Cooper's blushing face as if he was about to quarrel with someone, he suddenly had a bad omen, and always felt that things might not go as smoothly as he had originally imagined.

Since the two parties are standing on the same stage, O'Reilly will definitely ask some questions that are of interest to the audience.

"Cooper, a lot of people know that you seem to have had a lot of bad things to say about Lila's movies since the very beginning of The Blair Witch. I wonder if you're saying that from a critic's position, or because Other reasons, like our director is under 20 years old?"

The audience gave him a round of applause for his question.Anyone who understands the ins and outs of the matter knows that since Leila brought her first work to Hollywood, Cooper has been chasing her and her movies fiercely, and he has always put the word "bad movie" on her head. I don't mean to give up.Why?Why is this directed at a talented young director?Was it really just because she was a young man?

When Cooper heard this issue that had been discussed in the background, he finally suppressed his anger towards Laila first, and planned to use this issue to "cleanse himself".

"I am a film critic, and my duty is to give you an in-depth understanding of some movies. To put it simply, I am a drug tester. When I release a movie, I will test whether it is poisonous before recommending it to everyone to enjoy." He said He is very humble, which made some people who didn't have a good impression of him slightly change their views on him.

"It cannot be denied that everyone's taste is different. What is good for some people may become poisonous for others. To be honest, Director Moran and I don't have any enmity, and there is no need to rely on criticism. What interests does she come to seek, what I say and what I do are all my true thoughts.”

Both O'Reilly's questions and his responses were designed from the start.First, O'Reilly asked sharp questions, which seemed to be accusing him, but actually gave him a chance to defend himself.Then he will take the opportunity to express his "real" thinking, to reverse the bad feeling of a large part of the public towards him.

I have to say that they are successful, and their harmony has indeed eased many people's views on him.

Then I heard O'Reilly ask again: "Then why do you think Leila's second movie will fail?"

Cooper sighed: "It's not so much why I think she will fail, it's better to say that I still don't know why she will succeed. In my opinion, no, not just me, in the eyes of many film critics. It's a movie with only killing and gore, and there is nothing worth paying attention to in it. I really can't understand why so many people love it." After he finished speaking, he still did not forget to show a wry smile at the camera.

Lyra's eyes narrowed, a smile formed on the corners of her mouth.The cooperation between the two of them is really good, one seems to be on her side, and the other continues to smear her while cleaning up.

But she didn't speak, just smiled lightly, watching the interaction between the two with a flat look, like an outsider.

O'Reilly and Cooper spoke happily with each other, and spoke out the set questions sentence by sentence.These questions and answers are very important, at least for the planning that will take place in a while.Whether things can be done or not depends on how well the audience accepts those words.

O'Reilly was amused at the same time.Fortunately, Laila didn't know much about these secret methods, and didn't interrupt them halfway, otherwise it's hard to say what the result would be.

As he thought about it, he looked at Laila, who had been deliberately forgotten.This look is not important, and it is about to meet Laila's ice blue eyes that seem to have no warmth.

With O'Reilly's decades of experience as a reporter, after being looked at by such a pair of eyes, his heart couldn't help but skip a beat.It wasn't a threatening look, nor was it an angry look, it was just a plain, seemingly ordinary look, but it brought him such a strong impact.

In the end what happened?He would never admit that he was intimidated by a girl's eyes.

"Hey, Cooper." He changed the subject to cover up his inner shock. "I think everyone sitting here, as well as the audience friends sitting in front of the TV, have a question, that is, why did you take this bet in the first place? When you took it, did you ever think that you would lose? possible?"

Cooper shrugged: "Yes, I did think that I might lose." This is of course a lie. He would be crazy to accept the bet if he knew that he would end up like this.But here, the last thing to tell is the truth.

O'Reilly made a surprised expression according to the script he had prepared: "Then why did you continue? Don't tell me you have an unusual love for kissing donkey ass."

Cooper frowned and gave him a dark look.The line after him is not included in the designed lines. Is adding that line to treat him as a fool?These bastards who only know the ratings!
Cursed in his heart, but he couldn't vent his anger, so he could only hold his breath and said: "Young people nowadays are too arrogant. A little achievement is like winning everything in life. She is a talented director , I don’t want her to stop because of this achievement, at least I hope that with my supervision, she can go further. Looking at the results now, I think I did a very right thing.”

Even though he already knew that he would say such a thing, O'Reilly was still deeply moved by his shamelessness.He said it as if his success depended on his push in the back.

"Hehe." He smiled and turned his head to Laila: "Laila, what do you think of what he said? Do you think he helped you?"

 ╮(╯▽╰)╭I am so hardworking~~
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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