Sorrow came upon Doris when she saw the old, sick woman lying on the bed. Slowly, she walked over and whispered, "Auntie..."
The old woman smiled bitterly, "Doris..."
They hadn't seen each other in so many years. Suddenly, Doris didn't know what to say.
So much resentment seemed to have disappeared when she saw the miserable condition of her aunt.
"Doris, I know you still loathe what happened in the past. You still hate Felix. But if he didn't do that, Samuel would have found someone to kill you. Your safety was the result of Felix kneeling at the gate of the Liang family all night and day..."
"Mom, it is all in the past. Why are you still bringing it up?" Felix interrupted his mother.
Doris was confused. What was her aunt talking about?
Didn't Felix testify against her on the witness stand? Did he do all that for her sake?
"Felix, what's going on?" Doris asked him in a trembling voice.
"Doris, don't listen to my mother's nonsense. Samuel wasn't killed, and you didn't commit any serious crime. It's enough that you had be
will be allowed to go back into your room!" Jay took out his phone to call Nancy.
Biting her lips nervously, Nancy stared at her phone but couldn't get herself to answer it. But Jay was persistent and called her again and again.
Nancy knew what was going through his mind. Jay was worried about his wife and baby.
But what should she say to him?
If she told him that Doris was taken away by another man, Jay would definitely go crazy!
After Jay's sixth attempt at reaching her, Nancy finally answered his call. She gritted her teeth in panic.
"Nancy, where is Doris?" Perhaps Jay was too anxious because his attitude towards Nancy was a little unfriendly.
With a guilty smile, Nancy stuttered, "She... I think something happened to her."
"What's going on?" Jay could tell that Nancy was hesitating and uncertain with her words. Jay's heart hung in his throat.
Realizing that Jay wouldn't stop asking until he got an answer, Nancy caved in and told him the truth. "Jay, I think Doris met with her old flame, and he took her to his home."