On their way home, Jay didn’t know what excuse to say. But since Doris had made her own ridiculous conclusion, he might as well use it as his prevarication. "I didn't go fishing, but I did fall into the river."
"Fell into the river? Well, you have the nerve to say that. You are a living person. Why didn't you go home last night? Why did you go to the river? Were you dating someone else? Why don't you tell me?" Out of rage, Doris' head began to ache. What did he do last night? Why couldn't he tell her frankly what he had been doing these past few days?
"I didn't date anyone. I was just upset, so I went to the river to relax." To avoid any more questions, Jay walked straight to the bathroom.
Due to this, Doris turned her cold eyes to Hanson which made the latter shiver. "Mrs. Fang, I'm leaving."
It was obvious that Doris didn't know a single thing about Jay's relationship with Eva.
Even if Hanson knew everything about it, he couldn't say anything since Jay didn't say a word himself. So he'd better run away.
However, when he was about to walk away, Doris shouted, "
This question was like a hemp string, entangled in her heart.
'Forget it. If Jay goes home tonight, I will let it go. If he doesn't, I will think about whether I should find a private detective to figure it out.
I couldn't just stay unaware of where my husband is going at night.'
It was late in the night that Jay still didn't get up. 'It's late now. I don't think Jay will go out,' Doris thought.
Therefore, she ordered the cook to cook early and waited for Jay to get up and have a good meal.
After a whole afternoon's sleep, Jay finally woke up. Even so, his spirit was still the same.
He lowered his head and pulled a long face.
Seeing him like this made Doris feel helpless. "Don't you want to eat something?"
"Yes, I do," said Jay in a low voice.
It was Doris who sat at the table first, then Jay followed after washing his hands.
He didn't talk or even look at her which made her angry. He just lowered his head and focused on eating.
"Jay, don't you have anything to tell me?" asked Doris patiently.
"No," said Jay briefly.
"Last night you..."