Chapter 2993
When she saw Jaime, Sophie hurriedly stopped in her tracks and silently turned to the side, so as not to be recognized by him.
At the same time, she secretly nced at Jaime, who was twenty to thirty meters away. When she saw her elder brother''s overly attentive and ttering look in front of Dorothy, she suddenly felt a little disgusted.
She abruptly felt that all of the men in the Schulz family had a very strong sense of motive and purpose in everything that they did.
Take her father, Sheldon, as an example. Both of his daughters had nearly died in Sophie''s grandfather''s hands, but when Sophie''s grandfather needed Sheldon toe out to put on a front and keep up appearances, Sheldon was still able to drop everything and return to her grandfather''s side to y the role of a filial son. 3
In the final analysis, it was all because of his desire topete for the position as the heir of the Schulz family.
His daughter was not as important in the face of this purpose.
As for her brother, it was also the same case.
A few days ago, he had continued standing on his grandfather''s side even after finding out the fact that his grandfather was the one who had harmed Sophie and his mother.
It could be seen from this point alone that his pursuit of merit wasparable to that of his father''s.
It was the same for Quinn.Copyright by N?v/elDrama.Org.
Even with so many things happening at home one after the other, Jaime''s pursuit of Quinn had never been affected in any way. There had never even been a momentary pause. Right now, even though only Quinn''s agency team was here at the airport, Jaime had personallye to the airport to greet them. This proved how attentive he truly was. 2
Jaime hade to pick Dorothy and her team up early in the morning because he wanted to take the indirect route in order to please and curry favor with the people around Quinn first. 4
He felt that as long as he made these people feel that he was a good man with good intentions, these people would definitely say good things about him in front of Quinn.
In his opinion, most women might seem to be very opinionated, but in actual fact, they did not have much independent opinion and determination at the end.
Many girls might not like a certain man at first, but as soon as the people around her started talking
about this man, brainwashing bet
and constantly saying good thing''s about this man, she would definitely begin to have a change of heart little by little.
Many boys who had made fruitless attempts in their pursuits of girls would often use this indirect route, and there had been numerous sess stories in the streets.
So, this was the reason why Jaime had specially made the trip to the airport-to show his sincerity and intentions to Dorothy and the other members of Quinn''s team.
Jaime had indeed put in a lot of effort to pursue Quinn during this time. 1
He had been going behind Quinn''s team''s back, secretly upgrading the hardware for Quinn''s concert out of his own pocket.
The various equipment configurations for Quinn''s concert had originally reached the upper limit formercial performances, and the cost was so high that it was already close to the revenue bnce line.
Moreover, equipments of this standard were already a t the limit for globalmercial concerts. Even top singers such as Michael Jackson and Beyonce might not necessarily have had better equipment than this. 4
Still, Jaime felt that he had to let Quinn feel and understand his good intentions.
So, he spent money to bribe the team responsible for the concert''s sound and lighting as well as the
choreography team behind Quinn''s team''s back. After that, he reced the sound, lighting, and other hardware equipment for Quinn''s concert with those that were of top-level from the Olympic opening ceremony. 5
The freight costs alone for this equipment from abroad already cost millions of dors. Coupled with the equipment rental andmissioning costs, the overall expenditure had already exceeded thirty million dors.
There would only be tens of thousands of people participating in this concert. The price of a concert ticket ranged from one to two thousand dors to two to three
into ount the median, the per capita concert ticket price would only be one thousand dors, and the total box office revenue for tens of thousands of people would be merely tens of millions of dors. 3 If it were any other team, it would be impossible for them to spend thirty million dors to build the onsite equipment because this way, even if all of the concert tickets were sold out, they would make a loss of at least fifteen million dors. 3
hundred thousand dore
Nevertheless, Jaime did not care.