Clenching her fists, Doris kept silent.
But just then, Jay shouted, "Doris! Where are you?"
"Doris is here? You two seem to be very familiar with each other," Charles said, shooting Jay a curious look.
"Mr. Fang, you're somewhat of a celebrity in this city. On the other hand, Doris is just an ordinary, straightforward woman. If you're looking for women to play with, you should look elsewhere." Nancy spoke with a smile, but her eyes were filled with warning.
Jay flicked his hair. "I know I have a bad reputation, Nancy. But you can't trust all the rumors. It's true that I like to play, but this time, I'm being serious."
Realizing that his words were a little glib, Jay patted his face and added, "I mean, I don't want to play with Doris."
"So you mean you want to marry her?" Nancy asked incredulously.
Doris had never been in love before. However, a famous playboy like Jay could surely be charming enough to win her over.
If Doris ended up falling in love with him, she would get hurt.
Upon hearing Nancy's question, Jay laughed. "Marry her?" It was his turn to sound incredulous. Although Jay thought that Doris was
n somewhere.
In a fit of anger, Nancy frantically began to search all the rooms in the villa one by one.
When she walked into the last guest room on the first floor, she was so angry that she let out a loud groan.
At the edge of the bed was a pair of feet sticking out of the quilt. Was Doris...asleep?
Since her time at the university, Doris had always had the bad habit of falling asleep easily as long as she had a bed to lie down on.
Nancy had never been able to tell whether it was a virtue or a vice, but now, she was inclined to pick the latter.
"Doris!" she shouted, walking to the bed and lifting the quilt.
Doris was lying fast asleep, looking peacefully unaware of everything that had happened.
"You piggy! Wake up, wake up!" Nancy said, twisting her ear.
Eventually feeling a sharp pain in her ear, Doris woke up.
However, the first thing she said when she opened her eyes almost made Nancy faint with anger.
"Jay, have Nancy and Charles left?" Doris asked, rubbing her eyes in a daze.
"Yes, they have. When are you going to hide, Doris?" Nancy asked in a low voice, trying to imitate the way Jay spoke.