His mischievous tone made her flush, but she had to pretend she didn't understand anything. "Well, Mr. Fang. This is an extra reward. The more, the Merrier!" Glancing at her with a meaningful look, Jay responded, "Remember to call me by my name from now on. Not Mr. Fang but Jay. Okay?

Doris nodded. "Jay," she called his name sweetly and gently.

After getting dressed properly, she looked at the mirror and instantly liked what she saw there. She looked elegant in this blue lace dress and a pair of white high-heeled shoes. She left her hair down and wore very light makeup.

She looked like a beautiful recently blooming lotus in the water and as gentle as the willow. Even the crutch in her hand couldn't hamper her beauty. It even added loveliness in her dress up.

As Doris emerged before Jay, he put down the fashion magazine in his hand and eyed her with an unwavering gaze. "Not bad!"

He although commented that in a calm voice, his heart was satisfied with the view in front of him.

Jay had always been confused in matters of women of his choice. He was uncertain about what kind of women he liked.

But Doris had changed his viewpoint about that. No matter how much he'd been rejecting her, it was undeniable that because of her appearance, he finally understood what type of women that he wanted to be with.

The last time, when Doris visited the Fang fam

in this city. So, Doris was just being polite when describing Jay.

However, her words angered Jennie as soon as she heard them. She almost trembled from anger hearing such an impression of her son. How could her son be interested in such a woman who thought so lowly of him?

But Jay was not at all surprised at her words. Doris came here pretending to be his girlfriend, so it was a right thing to say that he liked her.

"Ah, Doris!" Jay started but got interrupted by Jennie immediately. "You, Doris, listen to me." Jennie gave her a disdainful look and leaned forward. "I don't think you are a good match for my son. You'd better stay away from him."

"Okay, Aunt. I'd do as you say." Doris quickly withdrew her hand from Jay's arm that she was holding and stepped away from him.

"Ha-ha!" Landon burst into laughter, watching Doris squirming at Jennie's words. Everyone turned their eyes at him, puzzled.

"Dad, what's wrong?" Eric asked.

Landon didn't reply to him, instead he caressed his moustache and asked Jay, "Jay, do you really like Doris?"

"Of course, or why would I bring her here to meet you?" Jay didn't expect that his grandfather who wanted him to marry a daughter of a rich family would suddenly ask him about Doris. He answered him without hesitation, pleased that he had changed his mind.

"In that case, you two will get married tomorrow."