Among the many deys, Fashion Week, whice seemed close, is now, between work and the many tasks he had to fulfill i days, such as iing i vehe day and a half with Alice was just a brief respite. The couple looked elegant together, and Julie Delpie's impression could only be reserved perhaps for a more private versation.
Billy tinued in an almost m routine of how to fit his life into all the chores and fulfill his social life facets; fatigue was starting to accumute. Only the idea of finishing rec and having a vacation, a day where he wouldn't have to force himself into a suit or rush food performance, a business report, or a drawing that had a deadlio meet. Acc to statistics, ic sales are necessary for the monthly sustainability of the pany because they are one of the mainstays of the business, along with the adjat sales of video games and marketing. But ics are the ine used for the pany's maintehe hit with The Lion King has left a mark; however, it is preferable to wait a few months until Luxtoons' TV series attest to its establishment in the field of cartoons because the cost that had to be paid to cable pao be included in the package was an annual payment of 36,000, not much, but that added to the el's positiohe animated els, another 36,000, along with advertising for a new el. The bill added up to a series of expenses, not very rge but ing precious resources; the 36,000 payment was the rgest, some like cable panies only present in states was 9,000, and of course, the exception of WarV, which charged ara fee, 40,000.
Why is it expensive? Because this payment was made five times on national ptforms, including ada, three times on a state basis, in some states where the presence of other panies was more visible and present. Finally, twi an iional basis, adding some extra tries, in terms of dubbing, which also cost a lot of money, but the global unch, although aggressive and costly, was necessary; it would unify not only the Lux animation logo (its representative letters, with a modern and dark city. also, the background, cssi Pixar and its little mp) the he trademark, and its emblem were a strong point; he just wao expihing when people looked at these logos.
Extraordinary! Unparalleled! Every TV show must have that logo, which would be a seal of quality. If that logo appeared on a program, it was because it was good. And since Yuyu Hakushu began to carry out this activity, after all, the only requirement Billy sidered demanding with Warner was the quality of animation; it had to be perfect.
Billy drank a coffee while Alice slept. The girl had the habit of hugging while sleeping, whether it was Billy, a pillow, or a stuffed animal, she g to that objed only let go in the m when she was about to wake up.
He took the volume of One Piece to redesign a story with unraveled plexities, for example, the appearance of Buggy in episode number 1, along with a younger Shanks and some reat characters hiddeween the lines, which were only added much ter.
Now, in episode 29 of the series, it's Luffy's arrival in Usopp's vilge. Some events were anized more practically; Billy ground the ses in differeings over and ain to perfect each delivery, anizing from the beginning to the end of the series. Battles were polished, sedary character introdus were refined, and the use of filler characters was expanded a bit more to give them more nuances and shades of life so that Luffy's personality trasted with some marines, giving them identities, expanding the politics of the East Blue, and portraying Smoker from the beginning as a captain whht order.
He modified the infrastructure of each isnd so that each isnd had its own infrastructure; the one used for Usopp's Vilge was rural, so he used the Ameri model of s with barns and farm animals, much more present, incipient, but ges that gave incredible aspects to the story.
-Honey, why are you awake so early? e here, - Alice said, with her hair tousled from the bed. Alice wasn't lying; it was 7 am, and he had been awake for almost three hours.
-I'm sketg some ideas I had in mind. Plus, I slept very well; I feel refreshed, - Billy said, painting the ses, which were sculpted with great detail, arranging the speech bubbles differently without taking up too much space; the ic has rger pages, and this is both a blessing and a curse when it es to carrying out the artistic project.
Alice got up from bed, looked at the drawings, and overlooked that they were from a Lux ics series. She ig since she wasn't a i; she just kissed Billy on the cheek ao the bathroom for a long hot shower.
-I'll have to leave in an hour, but you host Julie. We'll see each other at lunch. We'll go to the burger joint; I want to check the status of one of the locations. I haven't visited the establishment si year. You use the truck to get around; fill up the tank, you don't have to worry, - Billy said.
No response. - Darling, are you listening? - he said a bit louder.
-Yes! Host, see you at lunch, - Alice said.
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Billy's Freencer Arthur delves deeply into all the piled stories. He specializes in digging up information and creatis about people, sending them to all neers ossip articles, and starts to create rumors and unfortunate events that ruin the reputations of the people he iigates. Nothing relevant surfaces. He even tries to look into his paternal family, all good citizens, some squabbles, and people whainst certain attitudes.
There's nothing that could gee a heated public respohe more he digs, the more astonished he bees. He began his artistic career at the age of 7 in two dramatic theater courses, during vacations and school. He had above-average grades; his teachers praised his intelligence. He skipped ahead two years, one in middle school and one in high school, which gave him a lot of expertise as a student. He had a long list of chts under his name, with 24 registered works, starting from the age of 8, uploading stories, most of which were published, tested, or turned into ics, movies, video games, and TV series.
His colleagues, producers, and cast members didn't provide muformation. They all had secrets! The problem was which secret was hiding uhe scrutiny of his hunt. He was rich, very rich, richer than a young man of his age would dream of, but he didn't live in excess. He drove the same car from three years ago, lived in a modest house for his wealth, his purchases were modest, and his life was austere.
There was nothing, absolutely nothing, that could be used to paint a bad picture. He asked around, but the responses were st. He was an introverted person who didn't share much about his private life. His girlfriend was two years older, studied at Stanfraduated, and was much loved for her stant donations to research seminars, in teology, the enviro, and public health.
-Speak, Arthur. Gentlemen, I found nothing relevant. Oher hand, if you wish to nominate him for the Mr. America, I'll provide the information. I have a plete report on all publiformation, interviews, and some more private details. However, we start small rumors, difficult to refute. Starting a quick campaign, maybe in three to four years, it could be used against him, - Arthur said on the phone.
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