The negotiation fell through, and Dwayne Johnson and his entourage soon said their goodbyes and left.
Thomas remarked, "He seems to have a high opinion of the project you picked."
Martin, recalling past memories, responded, "It's quite normal. The male lead in the original screenplay fits the image he's always been building perfectly."
Judging by today's circumstances, if it hadn't been for him discovering "Doomsday Collapse" early and having first choice within WMA, that script would likely have been snatched up by Dwayne Johnson.
"You are the company's top priority." Thomas, whose rank at the agency was several levels higher than Raymond's, stated, "Don't worry about them. Proceed with the project as planned."
Martin momentarily set the matter aside and continued browsing through WMA's database.
This time, there were no new discoveries.
During that period, he received a call from Alexandra Daddario, who invited him out for drinks that night.