Upon hearing that familiar voice, Doris immediately turned her head.

‘Auntie?

Didn’t I already leave? How could I still see her face?

Am I dreaming right now?’ she thought, rubbing and squinting her eyes in an attempt to better check her sight.

However, a clear image of Felix’s mother, smiling with her bright eyes, was really flashing before her.

"Oh, auntie, hadn't I left? Why am I lying here?" Doris moved her body subconsciously, causing the bed to creak.

"Yes, Felix drove you home, but you suddenly fainted, so he brought you back. How are you feeling now?" the old woman asked in a low voice.

Doris tried to recall what happened, but her head suddenly throbbed in pain.

More than that, her mind was full of memories from her tragic past, and as much as she wanted to brush them off her head, she could not.

That small village she had lived in, Samuel Liang, and her father––all of them haunted her mind. And at that sudden recollection, Doris hugged herself in horror.

"I didn't hit anyone. Samuel has nothing to do with me! Don't catch me. Please!" she shouted hysterically as a dreadful look of fright painted her pale face.

Upon seeing this, Felix’s mother was caught flabbergasted, and for a while, she was frozen to her feet.

The past was still a thorn in Doris' memory and seeing people that remi

ppened before.

"Felix, what did you do to her?" At this point, Jay clenched his fists tightly and turned all his frustrations to Felix.

"Mr. Fang, please don't blame Felix. He has nothing to do with this! I think your bad treatment had finally triggered the tragic memory of her past. So please don't make things difficult for her!" Felix's mother, who couldn’t keep herself inside the room, finally went out and interfered.

"What do you mean?" Jay turned to the woman with his mouth hanging open. Then pointing at his head, he asked, "You mean there is something wrong with her psychologically?"

"You don't know what Doris has gone through in the past, and your domineering presence must have triggered her trauma!" the woman stated with utmost conviction.

"What happened to her?" the poor husband asked in a trembling voice as he stared at his wife with a pair of pitiful and regretful eyes.

"It's hard to say. But I’m afraid you need to stay away from her." Felix’s mother shook her head again, also staring at the poor woman who hid behind Felix.

"Doris, please come back with me! I can’t live without you, honey. I love you so much!" Helpless, Jay begged for the first time in his life, even almost kneeling so that his wife could see his pain.

How could he go home without his wife? It would be like living half-dead.