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... tood at the head of the table, gesturing toward the white wall behind him, where several images of coastlines, beaches, and harbors were pinned in neat rows.

"In two days, we’re heading to the U.S.E.," he announced, voice calm but firm. "These locations were scouted by our advance team—potential filming sites. But I’m not settling yet. When we get there, we’ll explore more. If nothing better turns up, we use these."

Murmurs followed, until one crew member raised a hand. "Boss, wh ...

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