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Chapter nine hundred and thirteenth you don't die, who will die

"Actually, I'm a good gun."

In the lounge, Margot Robbie was still chatting with Matthew, "I came into contact with the gun when I was very young."

Matthew nodded slightly. He glanced at Margot Robbie before and shot a fixed target. If he only looked at the shooting posture, he should not be an amateur.

Margot Robbie continued, “I grew up on a farm, which has been harassed by hares, wild deer and kangaroos since the late 1990s. These animals are flooding the wild and even gnaw away the crops and grass in a large area overnight.”

"Sounds like a great place to hunt," Matthew joked.

"Yes, relying on farm life requires learning to pick up guns and fight these animals." Margot Robbie gestded in a shooting position. "Not hunting them means there may be no harvest."

Matthew has also seen similar reports in the newspaper. It is said that Australian officials organize actions such as hunting hares and kangaroos every year to ensure Australia's ecological balance.

"Is there no cure?" Matthew asked.

Margot Robbie shook his head slowly, "They have no natural enemies, and humans can only try to control their numbers."

Matthew thought for a while and said, "You can eat them all."

"Not that good in beef." Margot Robbie obviously had it, "It's okay to eat it once a while."

Australia is vast and sparsely populated, and there is no shortage of food. Matthew also knows this. If it were replaced by another place, animals like hares, wild deer and kangaroos dared to flood? Can they flood? Eat them in minutes to become rare protected animals.

Margot Robbie was about to speak at this time, when Matthew saw Chris Kyle walking into the lounge with two people and said to Margot Robbie, "Chris Kyle is back, and we'll talk later."

"Okay." Margot Robbie continued to sit here, not leaving.

She watched Matthew stand up, and reached the table next to her, and shook hands with two other men who looked pretty strong ones one by one under the introduction of Chris Kyle.

Matthew just said that these are two veterans who have returned from the Iraq battlefield.

Matthew and Chris Kyle sat far away from her. The two veterans came to the side close to her and sat down. One of the pale and gloomy people sat behind her, with their chairs half a meter apart.

She could hear clearly what they said.

"I'll give you an introduction first." Margot Robbie heard Chris Kyle's voice. "Matthew, this is Chad Litterfield, a former member of the SEAL."

Margot Robbie looked back and saw this. This was the veteran who was a little far away from her.

"This is Eddie Rolls, a former Marine."

Hearing this, Margot Robbie didn't look back, because he didn't have to look at it, and he knew that this was the pale and gloomy veteran who turned his back to her.

If a former SEAL member and a former Marine Corps member, then the professionalism of the crew is sufficiently guaranteed.

Margot Robbie muttered in her heart, no wonder Matthew was always successful and he was prepared for the early work.

Then she pricked her ears and listened to their conversation.

Since Matthew made her here by default, he obviously didn't care that she heard this.

In fact, what they are talking about is not about confidentiality, they are all about work related to the movie "American Sniper".

Most of the time, Matthew was asking about the situation in the army and on the Iraqi battlefield.

Margot Robbie listened for a while and felt that this should be of some help to her audition, so she couldn't help but feel energetic, but one thing she was very surprised. The veteran named Eddie Rolls never spoke again after shaking hands with Matthew and greeted him. Even if Matthew asked him on his own initiative, he never answered.

When he arrived later, Matthew stopped asking him.

This man is very silent.

Margot Robbie took the white porcelain water cup and took a sip. Although she could not see the expression of the man named Eddie Rouse, she felt that the other party was like a stone that could not speak.

The waiter came over at this time, passed by her, and gave each person a glass of water to the table behind.

Margot Robbie took the opportunity to look back. Matthew picked up the water cup and drank water. He seemed to have asked so many questions and was a little thirsty.

Chris Kyle, who was sitting next to Matthew, was so energetic that he knew that the man was in an excited state without guessing it.

Yes, how many people can invite a top star like Matthew to play himself in the movie? Margot Robbie understands Chris Kyle very much. As long as the movie adapted from the autobiography of "American Sniper" is released, Chris Kyle will definitely succeed.

Who wouldn't be excited?

"We can't go to Iraq to shoot." Matthew put down the water cup and continued to say to Chris Kyle and others. "The crew must consider safety issues. I can't take the lives of thousands of people to risk it."

Chris Kyle nodded in agreement, "I went to see the towns in the desert of Southern California as an exterior, which is not bad."

Chad Litterfield responded, "I'll go over and take a look tomorrow."

Although the crew has not yet determined to hire him as a consultant, he has decided to show a 100% attitude.

Those of them who retreated from the battlefield have not had a wide range of choices, and entering Hollywood is a very good choice.

Matthew's eyes floated over the former Marine named Eddie Rolls. The impression he gave him was so bad that he ignored anyone since he sat down and didn't know what he was thinking about.

He will not hire such people. Working in a huge crew, communication is a very important basic ability.

Working as a military adviser in the crew, you can't say anything, so what's the use of hiring him?

Matthew has rejected Eddie Rolls as a candidate, and Chad Litterfield is more suitable in comparison.

As for Eddie Rolls' retirement and unemployed at home, resulting in becoming a victim of PTSD, he could only give him sympathy instead of installing such an unstable factor in the crew that invested up to $100 million.

Chris Kyle has been in excitement since the day the movie "American Sniper" was launched. Even the powerful soldiers on the battlefield cannot be immune to the stimulation that can bring between fame and fortune.

Now, the filming is about to enter the end of the film and will be started soon. The person who plays him is the famous Matthew Horner, whose life is about to reach its peak.

Not only Chris Kyle, but also Chad Littlefield. The retired soldier was in a very good mood. If there was no major accident, he would definitely join the crew of "American Sniper" later, thereby opening the door to Hollywood and working hard in a circle that is completely different from the army but more colorful.

From the outside, Hollywood is really beautiful, and it seems that it can become a life winner with a lot of money and surrounded by countless beauties at any time.

Eddie Rolls closed his mouth and kept silent. Seeing the other three chatting enthusiastically, it seemed like they were just outsiders.

From the beginning to now, Eddie Rolls has not looked at Matthew Horner much. This kind of Hollywood star who is blown out and a tough guy in the real world is just a weakling in his eyes. If life and death fight, Matthew Horner can be killed in a minute.

The soldiers performed are always false. What is the difference between Matthew Horner and Stallone and Schwarzenegger that are not good?

Eddie Rolls ignored Matthew, with gloomy eyes, but was extremely secretly concerned about the every move of Chris Kyle and Chad Litterfield.

In the car when they arrived, these two people ignored him and thought he was like air; now, the two people still ignored him, as if he was still air.

Seeing the two of them dancing happily, Eddie Rolls became more and more gloomy. He also retreated from the battlefield. Why are you so happy, but I have to live in pain?

I was very calm, why did you come to disturb me? What I hate most when I clearly don’t need help from others, a group of so-called kind people came to me with smiles, but they made me feel the coldness at minus 50 degrees!

Also, the black pickup truck I rode today was my favorite type! Why can Chris Kyle drive, but I can’t afford it?

Why are the gaps between veterans who also serve in Iraq and are retired?

Eddie Rolls has always been unable to understand what he has done so much for this country, but what he ends up getting?

Then, his eyes floated over Chris Kyle and Chad Litterfield again, feeling uncomfortable all over his body, just like the first time he shot someone in Iraq. There were so many people who killed him, and for some time he felt uncomfortable.

"You are a fighting hero. You have a beautiful wife, children and daughters. You have healthy limbs. You are awesome. You are still annoying me!" Eddie Rolls needed to vent, and all the desire to vent gathered in his mind and became an idea, "Since that's the case... who will you die if you don't die?"

Eddie Rolls quietly unbuttoned the suit with one hand and reached into it. There was a small revolver inside. He held the handle tightly.

His experience on the Iraqi battlefield has long been a habit of not having a sense of security without a gun.

Eddie Rolls is a former Marine veteran. Needless to mention his military literacy, he seemed silent, but in fact he was very fast. He took out a revolver from under his suit jacket without anyone watching.

Perhaps it was the soldier's intuition that his gun was the first to point at Chad Litterfield beside him. The man was closest to him and the threat was undoubtedly the greatest.

"No……"

Chris Kyle wanted to shout, but before his voice reached his throat, the gunshot rang.

Bang

Amid the gunshot, Chad Litterfield's head exploded like a rotten watermelon, and the red and white sprayed behind his head.
Chapter completed!
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