As soon as Nancy finished her words, Doris scoffed. "I have given all these to Jay, but he doesn't want them. What can I do? Maybe what he really want is to be comforted by somebody else!"
"Don't misunderstand him. Maybe Jay is still in his office. Remember the last time you were this anxious? You wanted to search the world for Jay, and yet he was just still in the office. Don't you feel sorry for him when you think of his discomfiture?" Then Nancy remembered how Doris acted that day. She was more mature and skeptical that Nancy admired how she had grown. But right now, the Doris in front of her was the Doris she had known since time immemorial.
After taking a deep breath, Doris stated, "I feel sorry for her, but I don't know what to do."
All of a sudden, they heard the waiter shouted a familiar name. "Give Mr. Fang a bottle of Lafite."
"Okay." The bartender took a bottle of Lafite for the waiter and said enviously, "Mr. Fang is so rich."
The waiter nodded enthusiastically, not knowing that Jay's wife was just right in front of him. "Yes, especially in front of women, Mr. fang has always been generous."
ggested, "If you feel uncomfortable, you can call Jay and ask him when he will go home."
On the inside, Nancy was hoping that maybe once Doris called Jay, he would get rid of those women and go home.
It was obvious that Doris was restless because Jay was in the bar now. If Jay didn't go home tonight, she might not be able to sleep tonight.
While sniffing, Doris took out her phone and dialed Jay's phone number with her trembling fingers.
To her surprise, Jay answered the phone right away.
"Where are you, Jay?" Doris tried her best to keep her voice steady.
"I'm out for business," answered Jay.
When she heard this, Doris tasted something bitter in her mouth. With a mocking smile, she asked, "Who are you socializing with? Is that Charles?"
"No, he didn't come today. I'm with the old shareholders of the company. You don't know them even if I tell you."
'Yes, I don't know them even if he tells me.
What a good reason! Is it fun to lie to me?'
Since Nancy was sitting next to Doris, she could clearly listen to their conversation.
As soon as she heard Jay lie, she coughed twice to warn him.