Chapter 1213
Since their shared ordeal, the bond between Quincy and Lydia had become an unspoken understanding. They confirmed their feelings for each other and worked side by side. In a relationship, maintaining a healthy balance was crucial. Too much distance would breed longing, but too much closeness could lead to conflicts.
However, they rarely argued and faced every challenge together, both in and out of the office.
After work, they would have dinner, watch movies, and even commute together. Quincy felt that, at this point in his life, it was time to give Lydia a meaningful commitment.
It was a promise not just to her but also to their future together.
"Quincy has been with Mr. York for so many years, he's practically family. Proposing tonight feels so right, like seeing a flower finally bloom!"
"Quincy is Mr. York's right-hand man, and we've all witnessed his impressive abilities firsthand!"
"This really is a double celebration! Mr. York's most trusted ally finding happiness, what a perfect occasion!"
"Let's give a big round of applause for the happy couple!"
The guests cheered and teased as Quincy knelt before Lydia, holding out a ring.
He had been planning to propose for a while, but work had kept him busy recently. With all the important people gathered at Mr. York's daughter's one-month celebration, he figured it was the perfect moment.
Lydia was hesitant to steal the spotlight, but with Quincy already on one knee, she didn't want to embarrass him in front of everyone. They were in a committed relationship, and she didn't want to cause him any undue embarrassment. She extended her hand. "Yes, I will."
Quincy slid the ring onto her finger, and the crowd erupted in cheers. Photos were snapped, and soon enough, the images of their proposal spread online, garnering admiration and congratulations. However, not everyone was thrilled.
As Quincy and Lydia left the celebration, they were stopped by Lydia's father, his stern expression revealing his disapproval.
Lydia immediately knew what this
meant. She loved Quincy and cherished their relationship, and now that he had proposed, she didn't want her family to hurt him in any way
Stepping in front of Quincy, she faced her father.
"Dad, if you have something to say, you can call me. Why come all this way?"
Lydia's father was a man of considerable wealth and influence. He exuded an air of authority in his tailored suit. Ignoring Lydia's attempt to diffuse the situation, he fixed his gaze on Quincy. Ignoring Lydia's words, he fixed his gaze on Quincy. Quincy stood tall in his business suit, with his impressive stature and demeanor. However, he still didn't quite measure up in her father's eyes. Her father was adamantly against Quincy becoming a part of their family, worried he might eventually gain control over their business.
His voice carried a warning. "I saw the proposal video. Lydia is still young and doesn't understand. So, let's just say that proposal doesn't count." "Dad!"
Lydia's heart sank, knowing how hurtful those words were.
Quincy had been by Nash's side for many years, handling all sorts of situations and meeting all kinds of people. He had anticipated Lydia's father's disapproval.
"Mr. Fay, I know you're not fond of me and see my job as insignificant. But I truly love Lydia. Before meeting her, I never dated anyone. Not because I'm lacking in any way, but because I've dedicated all my time to my studies and my career."
Quincy spoke calmly, "I've always believed in building a career before starting a family. Getting married and settling down should come after establishing yourself. It's a solid foundation that brings confidence, no matter what life throws at you."