The relationship between the Eastcliff family is very complicated.

They are like the Eight Banners nobles in the Quintong Dynasty, they are very close by marriage.

After all, every family has males and females. When they reach the age of marriage, they are bound to marry. However, big families have a very high vision. They cannot choose a son-in-law or a daughter-in-law from ordinary people, so Only find suitable objects among the major families.

It can be said that there is no big family that does not marry other big families, and some prosperous big families will marry multiple big families at once.

This is very similar to European royal families. In those old-school monarchy countries in Europe, their kings and queens are related to each other. This is because the entire European royal family is a huge family formed by long-term intermarriage.

Sam’s mother, Lydia Thomas, is the daughter of the Thomas family and Loreen’s aunt.

father Heath

family and the Thomas family were married, the strength of the Thomas family was even stronger

family has been going downhill and the Kilgore family has been going uphill, so the gap between the

father and the Lady have always been very fond of Lydia. This is mainly because the Lydia did help the Kilgore family a lot after

to three daughters and Sam was born to her fourth child, so she was very

year, and it seems that he is almost 28, so Lydia began to worry

a large circle in Eastcliff’s big family, but

both high in value and status, and each family was eager to marry them. In contrast, the Kilgore family and

in their families who are of marriageable

find a wealthy daughter with good net

families are girls with obvious advantages and obvious disadvantages. The advantage is that the family is rich and powerful, but the disadvantage is that except for the money, everything

at all. They only spend money since they were young. Although

donated 15 million dollars to

generations like this are

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