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."
Needless to say, Doris was stunned. She was rooted to where she was standing, and her eyes weren't
even blinking.
Seeing how Doris reacted, Nancy took the initiative to approach the waiter. "Which Mr. Fang you are
talking about?"
It was normal for a bar to be dim-lit, so it could be understood why the waiter didn't recognize Nancy.
He glanced at Nancy with disdain. "Who else can it be? Of course, it's Mr. Jay Fang."
"Well, thank you." She didn't any more questions and just came back to where she left Doris.
"Nancy, Jay is here. He is not in his office. How could he come to the bar? Damn it! He said he loved
me, but he came to see a woman tonight at a bar. I can't believe his sweet words. I hate him so much,"
Doris said sadly.
"We haven't figured out what happened yet. Don't jump to a conclusion. Let's go and have a look." At
this time, Nancy would be lying if she said she wasn't angry. But as far as she knew, Jay was not a man
of duplicity.
As for finding a woman now... Or was he hiding something else?
They secretly followed the waiter to a private room which was reserved for Jay.
Fortunately for them, when waiter went in, the door was not completely closed.
Through the gap, Nancy and Doris saw that it was indeed Jay who was inside.
The women who were sitting next to him were the ones Doris had already seen before.
It was impossible not to recognize them because they were all models and celebrities.
The corners of Doris' mouth lifted into a mocking smile. It had been so long, but Jay still hadn't
forgotten about these women.
Back then, Doris had fought with several women who followed Jay around. Unlike Doris, they just liked
Jay because of his money.
'No, no, they like Jay too. It's just that Jay used to play with them and never cared about them.
But what about now?'
Her heart was pounding. She couldn't tell whether it was because of fear or anger. What she knew was
that she couldn't confront Jay and these women right now.
So she took Nancy's hand and pulled her.
Taken by surprise, Nancy asked, "Doris, won't you come inside?"
Escaping was definitely not what Doris should do. She should have barged in and asked while
grabbing him by the collar, "What the hell are you doing here? Looking for women? How dare you
cheat on me!"
But now, Doris seemed to have been defeated, listless and pitiful.
"Why should I go in? I might hear Jay talk about how he is not interested with me anymore, and would
like other women instead." There was no point in hiding that Doris had lost all her spirit. Her eyes
welled up and she kept on sniffing.
"Maybe he just wanted to drink with some women. Don't think too much." In reality, Nancy only said this
to comfort Doris.
Because even Nancy didn't have much confidence in herself. Jay didn't ask Charles to join him when
he went here even if he could. Instead, Jay invited a few women. Even a fool could guess what Jay
wanted to do.
Basically, he wanted to have fun. Damn it! Why didn't Jay have any sense of responsibility at all? How
could he be so heartless?
"Don't think too much? Nancy, are you too naive? Did Jay just want to drink? He just wants to be with
other women. I... What should I do now?" At this moment, Doris really had the urge to divorce with Jay
immediately. He was a hypocritical man, and she would never believe his words again.
"Go home and have a good rest. Ace is still at home. You have to calm down. Maybe, Jay will give you
a reasonable explanation." It seemed that there was nothing Nancy could do except for comforting
Doris.
If it was Charles, Nancy would have given him a cold shoulder for a while and asked him to give an
explanation later on.
Of course, Charles had to explain to her and she must be satisfied with his explanation. If he couldn't,
Nancy wouldn't make a fuss. She would leave quietly with Nadia.
People seldom saw the weak side of Doris. Even Nancy, who was her closest friend, was used to
seeing the tough Doris. So Nancy felt her heart ache when she saw Doris' expression. "I don't want his
explanation. I'll divorce him."
At this point, Doris' heart began to feel empty as she spoke about divorce.
She had already regarded Jay as a man who would spend the rest of his life with her. This morning, he
said he loved her. Those gentle words still lingered in her ears, but now he was drinking along with
other women.
Men... They were too capricious!
"How about we confront Jay?" After all, Nancy knew that even if Doris went home now, her heart would
still stay in the bar. It was better to let Doris vent her anger in front of Jay than to suffer alone.
"If you want to, then you can. But I won't. I'm leaving." After saying that, Doris shook off Nancy's hand
and walked towards the door.
Since Doris was in a bad mood, Nancy hurried to catch up with her. It was not safe for her to drive
alone, so Nancy sat on the driver's seat.
"You drive me home." Then Doris sat on the passenger's seat.
There was no hint of sadness or anger on Doris' face. She was emotionless, and she was as stiff as a
wood.
"Okay." While driving, Nancy couldn't help but glance at Doris from time to time.
But Doris lowered her head and remained silent.
Knowing that Doris was bothered, Nancy suggested, "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.
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