When Jay stood up and was about to leave, Doris was quick to stop him.
"Don't leave. I have something to ask you." Her eyes turned to the servants and signaled them to leave.
Knowing what Doris would talk to him about next, Jay closed his eyes in frustration.
During this period of time, Jay had been in great pain.
He didn't know what was wrong with him. But every time he thought of being intimate with Doris, her pained expression when she gave birth to Ace suddenly appeared in his mind.
It seemed that all her pain was caused by him. He couldn't help but feel guilty every time he remembered it.
At first, this kind of self-blame was not too strong, but as time went by, it gradually took root and sprouted in his heart.
To the point where he couldn't face Doris anymore, nor could he face his desire.
It hurt him to know that there was something wrong with his mind, but he didn't know how to solve it!
Although he wanted to hide it from Doris, it seemed that he couldn't hide it anymore. What should he do?
'Tell her the truth?
What else can I do? If I continue to hide it fro
t you let everyone know about this?"
With a gentle smile, Doris said, "Don't be like this. Everyone could experience psychological problems. You have to solve them when you have them. Escaping from things is not your style, right?"
"Are you sure?" Frowning, Jay looked at her miserably.
"You have to go. I'm a doctor; you have to trust me." As Doris spoke, Jay noticed that her tone was firmer now.
"You are a doctor. Why can't you cure my disease?" There was a hint of disappointment in his voice.
After thinking for a while, Doris offered, "Well... Well... How about I help you? Don't push me away..."
Since Jay didn't want to go to the hospital, she wanted to give her idea a try. If it didn't work, they could go to the hospital.
"I have to go to work!" Jay argued, quickly finding an excuse.
Fang Group was running well. Jay didn't go there often before. If there was anything wrong with the company, he would have a video conference at home to solve it.
Recently, Jay was always in a hurry to go to work because he didn't want to see Doris.
In case he would embarrass himself.