As the daughter of the Fang family, she cried for such a matter!
Doris, who was hiding in the bathroom, heard that and walked out embarrassedly.
"I have an idea. Wanna hear it?"
Sarah quickly wiped away her tears and said, "Yes, just say it."
"How about this? Jay can invite Stoney to a hotel and give him a nice treat. If Jay apologizes to him there, face to face, then there will be no need to appear on TV. And I know you are noble and all that, but this holds the best outcome."
After hearing what Doris said, Sarah kissed her on the cheek and hugged her tightly. "You are my sister. No, no, you're my sister-in-law. I'll listen to you. I'll pay for it. You treat him!"
"It has nothing to do with me. Ask your brother to handle it!" Doris said coyly.
"Don't say that. You're my sister-in-law. We are a family now." Sarah called her sister-in-law again and again as she held her arm intimately.
Sarah's words flustered Doris.
"It's your idea. How can you not go?" said Jay
th a cup of water and handed it to him.
"Daddy, Mommy... "
Frowning, Charles said, "Don't mention her."
Whenever he thought about Nancy, he would feel nothing but pain.
Frederic, his grandpa, walked out in a crutch. "Charles, are you drunk?"
Ignoring him, Charles threw the cup away and directly walked into the villa.
"Grandpa, why did Daddy get drunk?" Bobby asked in confusion, raising his little head.
"Bobby, you must remember that women are nothing but disasters waiting to happen. You should put your mind and hard work in only one place—Work. As for women... Huh! They are just distractions!"
Although Bobby didn't understand what Frederic meant, he still politely nodded.
He said tenderly, "Grandpa, I miss Mommy."
Frederic sighed and said nothing.
Bobby caught up with Charles and asked, "Daddy, I miss Mommy. What should I do?"
Charles chose silence as an answer.
Bobby began to cry.
He was puzzled, unaware of the complex thoughts regarding adults.