When the car neared Doris, Jay rolled down the window and shouted, "Get in the car, Doris!"

However, Doris turned a deaf ear to his words and continued walking away.

With gritted teeth, he parked the car and took out the umbrella from the trunk.

As he was about to catch up with her, she suddenly turned back and glared at him. "Jay, you are wicked! Don't follow me. I don't want to see you anymore!"

In her eyes, he was a wolf in sheep's clothing. The rain was nothing compared to his cruelty. It gave her comfort, while Jay had given her pain.

Doris' clothes were drenched by the rain, and she looked even more vulnerable. It looked like she would fall onto the ground at any moment.

This sight of her gave a pang of pain in his heart. "Damn it!"

He had no idea who he was cursing. Was it Doris or himself?

The scene she had witnessed was still in her mind. She felt downcast and betrayed.

Her inner voice kept shouting, 'I will never go b

I'll divorce Jay!"

"What?" Nancy's jaw dropped. "How long have you just got your marriage certificate? You haven't even held a wedding ceremony yet. The people outside don't know that you have married Jay. How could you divorce him right after you got pregnant? What are you thinking? Do you think marriage is a joke?"

Holding Nancy in her arms, she sobbed, "Nancy, Jay cheated on me."

The medical staff who overheard it snickered.

There had always been a lot of women around him.

It sounded strange for them to hear that he was having an affair.

He was just a playboy!

"What's wrong with him?" Nancy's expression changed.

"Honey, I swear it wasn't what you thought it was. There is nothing going on between Winnie and I. For the sake of our baby, don't be mad at me, okay?" Jay convinced her in a soft voice.

"You love the baby in my womb, not me. So I have to have an abortion and divorce you!" This time, Doris didn't want to compromise.