There was no doubt that Charles' purpose in going to this bar was to find Jay, because he went straight to the room where he and the girls were having a party.

Why did Charles look for Jay?

Obviously, it must be because Doris was anxiously waiting for Jay at home, or because she went to his office with Nancy and found that he was not there that she began to think nonsense. Therefore, Charles was pulled out of bed by the two women and was forced to come here and look for him.

Instead of answering him, Charles took out a cigarette and lit it. He squinted his eyes as he took a puff.

Watching him blow out a smoke ring, Jay sneered. "Well, you are still in a good mood."

Raising his head, Charles asked, "You... What happened?"

A mocking smile appeared on Jay's face. "I said I wanted to have fun, so I asked some women out. But I didn't expect that Doris will find out about it."

"Doris is still in suckling period. And you can't stand the loneliness anymore. Do you still have even just a little sense of responsibility?" Charles said lazily.

Playing with the glass of wine in his hand, Jay replied fr

me tell you, it's all Charles' fault! He was the reason why I am like this."

"It's all my fault? Wake up, Joseph! If it weren't for me, then you would have to raise Derrick's son. By that time, you would be the most miserable one." Besides, if it wasn't for Charles, then Joseph would have been in a bigger trouble.

Unexpectedly, Joseph burst into tears. "It's the same now. I'm still the most miserable one." Stunned by his sudden action, Jay looked at Charles with a frown.

Seeing Joseph like this brought a bitter smile on Charles' face. Joseph was just too immature for his age.

They helped Joseph get into the backseat of the car. Jay sat beside him while Charles was in the driver's seat.

Looking at Joseph from the rear-view mirror, Charles asked, "Where are you going?"

Joseph said shamelessly, "I'll go wherever you go."

"What? I have a wife and children. It's not appropriate for you to go there. Let me drive you back to the old house."

"Everyone is in the hospital. I'm like a ghost at home alone. I don't want to go home." Like a child, Joseph shrank back in his seat and crossed his arms.