As soon as Charles turned around, he was dumbfounded to see the girl's clothes stripped. But what was surprised him more was what she shouted, "You molested me, you bastard!"

He might be a shrewd man, but he knew as hell when someone was blackmailing him.

"What are you talking about?" Shoving off the girl's hand, he quickly opened the door and got out of the car.

But at this moment, several police cars had already rushed over.

And with the presence of the officers, the girl suddenly got out of the car and threw herself on the ground. Her clothes were in a mess, exposing some of her skin.

She looked like she was dying. In fact, she could be an actress with such acting.

As he stared at her in disbelief, Charles shook his head, knowing what was about to happen once the police questioned him.

The first thing he thought of was to call Jay––the man, who’d always save him in such situations.

At this moment, Jay just returned home, and the first thing he did was check on the kids. After seeing that Bobby and Nadia had fallen asleep, he wen

weren’t."

"Nancy, do you think I'm more important to him than the baby?"

At that sudden question, Nancy was stunned to her seat. She had never expected Doris to be this insecure.

"Doris, are you jealous of your own baby? My god! It hasn’t even been born yet!" she said half-jokingly and half-seriously.

Nancy knew that some men would be jealous of their children after their wives gave birth, but she had never heard of it turning around.

She loved Doris as her friend, but frankly, the latter could really be weird at times.

"Of course, I’m not! I just think that Jay values his child more than me!" Doris tried to feign a smile, but it turned out to be so bitter.

"You are a doctor, and you know it’s bad to be sad when you’re pregnant." This time, Nancy stopped teasing her. The former was evidently more worried about her now.

"I know. I just can’t help it." After ending the call, Doris tried to calm herself and make sense of the situation in a positive light.

Perhaps Jay was really looking after their baby, and in turn, her safety too.