Doris was fuming with rage as she slammed her hands on the table. "Damn it! I have never been afraid of anyone before." Doris flung her messy hair to the side as she stood in front of Jay. She was already at the point of no return. The only way was to move forward.

Jay lazily looked at Doris as if not affected by her outburst at all. "Please have some," said Jay as he offered the food on the table. He randomly picked a piece of fried meat and was about to give it to her.

Doris wrinkled her forehead and dismissed the man’s good gesture. "I’m fine. I’m already full," said Doris as she crossed her arms.

Jay slowly leaned on his seat, and said, "I see. You are full. But we are starving!" Suddenly, Jay threw the chopsticks on the table.

His sudden change of temper caught everyone by surprise. He was really starving, and he was angered.

Doris immediately regained her composure. She slowly approached the table, and mockingly said to Jay, "Please, stop putting on an act. This is my house, MY HOUSE! Do you understand?" She leaned forward with both of her arms on the table and continued, "This is not some motel where you could freely bring women and do disgusting acts. Why do you keep bringing these girls here? Are you trying to disgust me on purpose?"

Jay smirked. "I brought them? Aren’t you the reason why they are here?" Jay easily dismissed all claims made by Doris.

The girls looked at each other in utter bewilderment. They were left astonished and couldn't utter a single word as they helplessly watched the two bickering individuals. ‘Wasn't she just a servant?

B

o to work like her usual days.

At the same time, Jay arrived at the Fang family.

The funny thing was, just as Doris thought, Jay went home in wet clothes.

He wasn't stupid enough to wait around until Doris woke up. He was quite certain that he would not live to see another day if she woke up before him.

So, when Doris was sleeping, he ran away as if his life depended on that.

The Fang family members were sitting in the living room that day. The moment Jay entered the room, his sister Sarah, couldn't help but notice his sorry state. She shouted in surprise, "Mom, Dad, look! My brother seems to have fallen into the water. I never knew someone could become so miserable just by falling in love," Sarah teased without giving any breathing space.

Jay was also surprised to find his family in the living room. "Who said I’m in love?" Jay answered his sister, quite annoyed. Jack took off his wet shirt and threw it into the trash can.

Sarah didn’t give up on pissing off her brother. "Well, you don’t need to say something like that. We can easily tell it from your expressions and behavior," she said, grinning from ear to ear.

"You never change. Ever since childhood, you haven't quit making fun of me. When will you grow up?" Jay didn't hide his annoyance one bit.

"Why are you so serious? Can’t you see, I was just joking?" Sarah sighed and said, "Oh God! When did you become so petty?"

"Silly!" Jay said in a low voice. After that, he went straight to his room upstairs. He was exhausted after teaching Doris the whole night about the consequences of messing with him.