So Daisy replied to the email, "If you can, then just ask Joseph to divorce me. I will be very grateful."
When Doris was about to go to bed, an email popped up.
Her forehead immediately creased after she read it. "Alas, what a poor woman! How could Joseph do this to Daisy?"
After a short pause, Jay asked, "Hey, Doris, have you regained your memory? Otherwise, how do you know Joseph and Daisy?"
Doris shot a disdainful glance at Jay. "The news about Joseph has been spreading all over the internet these days. It's difficult for me not to know it!"
"Oh." Disappointed, Jay paused for a few seconds. "I thought you remembered something."
In a serious tone, Doris replied, "Not yet. But I'm used to living with you, so don't worry. Even if I get my memory back, I won't abandon you."
"You even thought about... Abandoning me, humph! Well, Doris... I really don't know what to do with you!" Jay shook his head with a sneer.
"Look at you! How proud you are!" Upon remembering the email, Doris read it before she turned to Jay. "D
ted to keep the baby, he would just let him keep it. Rich men nowadays were always like this.
But when Anna asked him for money, Derrick felt a little helpless. "Anna, don't push your luck. I've given you tens of millions, and it's enough to raise the child for a lifetime. Now I'm in the hospital, and I can't do anything. You'd better behave yourself. I don't mind if you want to keep the child, but you have to keep this as a secret. I'm old now, and I can't let others know I have an illegitimate child. Let Joseph to take the blame. I don't mind it. Anyway, he is also from the Fu family!"
"Yes, anyway he is also the descendant of the Fu family. It's the same. Don't worry. I won't tell anyone about it. But..." Anna touched her belly and wanted to say something but stopped on a second thought.
Her rising voice made Derrick feel threatened.
Derrick began to grind his teeth. He was never a kind person. No woman could threaten him.
But now that he was in the hospital, he didn't dare to act rashly.
Anna had gone too far.