Jaime had initially been feeling a little perturbed at first, but when he heard his sister saying this, he suddenly felt even more nervous.
Both of them, brother and sister, and Quinn belonged t o the category of top rich heirs in Eastcliff.
Although they did not have an exceptionally close relationship, they could be regarded as ordinary friends.
Jaime had been secretly in love with Quinn for many years, but since Quinn had never mixed with the rich and wealthy heir circle, he did not have much chance t o contact Quinn.
Moreover, Jaime did not dare to confess his feelings to Quinn because he knew that in his father, Sheldon's eyes, the Golding family was not up to his expectations at all. s
Jaime was the eldest grandson of the Schulz family, and there was no doubt that he would be the head of the Schulz family at some point of time in the future.
Therefore, Sheldon attached great importance to his marriage.
In Sheldon's view, the Schulz family was now the number one and top family in the country. Since the Wade family, which was the second-ranked family, was against them, Jaime did not need to look for a
suitable marriage partner in Oskia itself. 2
Sheldon's plan for Jaime was for him to either marry a person who had a higher status than himself, or for him to simply find a wife from a top family abroad to get married to. 5
Therefore, he naturally would not be willing to allow his son to get together with Quinn from the Golding family.
Jaime had never once thought about confessing his love to Quinn in the past.
As the eldest grandson of the Schulz family, although he was not as capable or smart as Sophie, he had a higher level of consciousness as compared to Sophie. 7
He knew that he would never be able to have a say in his own marriage. Thus, he simply gave up the right of choosing the bride of his choice, and he was willing to allow his family to make all the marriage arrangements for him.
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