The longer Jay and Doris stayed in the car together, the more the heat intensified between them.
In fact, Doris was quite frightened to say something back, afraid that Jay would do something to her. After all, they were not entirely familiar with each other's personalities.
"You've seen other men's manhood?" With sour face and furrowed brows, Jay's voice was coated with aggravation.
"Why wouldn't I? I'm a doctor, and I practically do that every day. Don't say that you don't know that!" Doris answered with an impatient tone.
"I..." He tried to say something, but a lump found its way to his throat as his heart sank. He was evidently uncomfortable with Doris's answer. "Why do you have to be a doctor who specializes in that? Can't you work in other departments?" Jay suggested with a grim face.
"What's wrong with that?" Doris was confused as to why he would say such a thing. 'He seems strange today. Why would he care about that?' she thought to herself.
Even her friends wouldn't question her decision on that aspect, lest he was merely someone she knew.
"Yes, I know. You have a special hobby of looking at our manhood. Yes, this must be it, right?! You went into that field so you can see male org
while talking to him.
She'd never let other people see her weakness.
"Is the window broken?" Jay quickly stood up and walked outside.
"Yes, the window glass is broken!" Doris admitted.
"Just stay there and wait for me!" Jay commanded before running outside to his car.
"Hey, Jay! Where are you going?" His mother, who saw him downstairs, asked with a slight alarm in her tone.
She knew how silly his son could get, and now that he had just recently came back to the old mansion, she just couldn't let him go out amidst this storm. If it was any other time, she would just let it be, but not tonight. No matter how hardheaded he was, there was no way his mother would let him leave. If something terrible happened to him, the Fang family would have no heir.
"I just need to go to the company, Mom," Jay uttered as he obviously found an excuse to leave the house.
"Mom, I think my brother is in love. Even if there's something wrong with the company, the employees can handle it themselves. There's no need for him to go over there. If he's braving this storm, it must be for a woman, Mom. I'm sure," Jay's sister, Sarah Fang, suddenly interfered, evidently teasing him with a wide grin etched on her lips.