"So, are you Jay?" The expression on Felix’s face remained impassive.
Jay stepped forward. "You're right. I guess you know why I'm here, don't you?"
"Looking for Doris?" Felix replied frankly.
"She is my wife! Of course, I will take her back." After saying that, Jay tried to walk inside the house but Felix stopped him.
"Mr. Fang, as far as I know, you seem to have a lot of women around you. In that case, it wouldn’t make a huge difference whether you have Doris or not," Felix said sarcastically.
With these words, Jay's face froze. Apparently, he didn't expect a shabby man to say such disrespectful words to him.
He indeed had a lot of women around him, but that was in the past!
But ever since he had Doris, he stopped seeing those women. Because Doris had been so strict, he didn't dare. Not even once!
These words echoed in his mind.
When he realized this, he couldn't help bu
a little girl, she didn't have money like me. We used to go to school and go home together. We went to farm together. And during those days, we were genuinely happy. Now, do you understand why Doris doesn't like you and insisted on coming here with me?"
Hearing his words, Jay was stunned. It was Doris who insisted on coming here?
Did Doris really want to live such a poor life with Felix?
Did Doris forget Jay after she saw Felix again?
Frustrated, Jay pursed his lips and said coldly, "Felix, hand over Doris!"
His voice was very loud.
Doris didn't sleep well. She was in a daze, as if she had fallen into a mist, or a swamp.
She wanted to open her eyes, but she couldn't.
It was not until she heard the low growl of Jay that she finally broke through the fog and opened her eyes slowly.
When Felix's mother saw that she was finally awake, she shouted in joy, "Doris, you're awake!"