Ace was so scared that his little arms trembled and he babbled.

Frowning, Jay silently picked up the chopsticks. It was obvious that he didn't want to talk about whatever problem he had.

Because Ace was crying, Doris had no choice but to leave the dining room with the baby in her arms.

The more she thought about it, the more worried she became. His health was bothering her.

'Does he have a kind of easily infected disease?

If so, what did Jay do outside? There must be something he had done to get infected by that kind of disease. No one would get it for no reason, right?

Or is that an incurable disease?'

These thoughts made her more suspicious.

If Jay really got that kind of disease, she and the child had to avoid him.

Perhaps Jay sensed Doris' sudden change; his lips formed into an apologetic and self-mocking smile.

Judging from the cautious look on Doris' face, he guessed that she might have misunderstood him.

When he was about to hug Ace, and Doris dodged subconsciously, he had confirmed it. He wondered what kind of assumptions she had come up to already.

Looking at her, Jay said, "It's okay. I'm fine."

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Once again, Ace giggled as if he could understand what the adults were saying.

Finally, Jay had calmed down seeing that Ace was okay now. He sat beside Doris and said, "The little guy has a strong personality. I gave him milk just now, but he didn't want it. I was worried about him."

"He is still too young and very resistant to milk powder. It will be better once he grows up," Doris replied.

Remembering that she was gone a while ago, Jay stared at her and asked, "By the way, where have you been?"

What was more important than watching over Ace?

After thinking for a while, Doris finally replied, "I went out. I just had something to deal with."

"What is it?" His brows furrowed. Why couldn't she go straight to the point? What did she have to deal with that she left Ace at home?

"There is something wrong with my breasts, so I went to the hospital." Doris never knew how to lie. She felt guilty every time she lied so she avoided looking at Jay, because her eyes would give her away.

"Did you go to the hospital just now?" All of a sudden, Jay understood everything.

Looking down on Ace, Doris replied sulkily, "Yes."