Chapter 33 Completely Dumbfounded
- The presentation wasn't exactly top-notch, and to make matters worse, the media turnout was poor. Only one reporter showed up. They took a few pictures, asked the creative team a couple of perfunctory questions, and didn't stay for more than five minutes before leaving with their monetary gift.
- The director of Immortal Island was a man named Neville Zober, who was in his thirties. Despite his unremarkable appearance, he was in the prime of his life and had an impressively thick head of hair.
- Before the filming began, Neville had a discussion with several of the lead actors. It was a formal introduction for everyone involved.