Chapter 868 The Queen's Chess Game_2

"I thank you!" Martin took a drink, "If I ever go crazy, the first thing I'll do is blow up both your damn houses, so you can go mad with me."

Leonardo chimed in, "Then we march on Washington together?"

Martin raised his glass, "Here's to you both going mad sooner rather than later."

In the following days, apart from attending post-production for "Shark Beach," Martin spent his time visiting psychiatric therapy centers and examining cases of personality disorders provided by Dr. Laura, in preparation for his subsequent performance.

That morning, Thomas rushed to the Disney Studio with a pile of documents.

He entered Martin's director's office for the "Shark Beach" crew and placed a script and a novel on the desk, saying, "Finally found it."

Martin took a look; the script and the novel had the same title, "The Queen's Gambit." The novelist was Walter Tevis, and the screenwriter was Allan Scott.