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 fretfully, "Like what I've said, it's just for fun..."
For a moment, they both fell silent. With a sigh, Charles broke the ice. "Do you still want to hide it from
me?"
With this question, Jay felt more embarrassed. It only meant that Charles found out what had
happened to him.
How could Doris be so talkative? She told Nancy everything!
"No, I'm just trying to solve the problem that has just occurred recently," Jay said half-jokingly.
After looking into Jay's eyes for a while, Charles squeezed out a sneer and said, "I just think that this is
God's punishment for you. It's because you used to be so romantic and you were a playboy. Look,
retribution comes so soon..."
"I'm suffering, but you are still making fun of me. Do you find this interesting?" Then Jay took a sip on
his wine to hide his bitter smile.
"It's okay. Don't worry. All men in the world can be impotent, but not you. I believe you." To console him,
Charles patted his shoulder.
"I... Well, you really believe me, don't you? Am I that awesome?" His voice was full self-mockery.
Determined to encourage Jay, Charles gave him a smile. "Yes, absolutely... Trust me."
All of a sudden, they heard a noise from outside.
"What kind of crap bar is this? You don't even have a beautiful woman..."
Upon recognizing Joseph's voice, the smile on Charles' face disappeared.
This bastard came to the bar to drink.
When Jay's glass clinked on Charles' glass, Jay smiled, "It looks like I'm not the only man who's upset.
Joseph seems to be more upset than I am. The only difference is that his problem seems to be more
troublesome than mine."
What happened between Joseph and Anna spread like a wildfire all over the city, so it was impossible
for Jay not to know it.
All of a sudden, Charles forgot that he was sleepy. His face turned gloomy as he drank his wine.
The noise outside had become louder, which made it impossible for them to ignore. They even heard
something broke as it fell on the floor.
"Why the hell are you making trouble here in our bar? We weren't the ones who cheated on you. If you
feel so wronged and annoyed, go home and get even with your father. Why are you giving us a hard
time here?" Judging from the voice, it must be the owner of this bar.
But Joseph was so drunk and he just ignored everything he had said. "I said I want beautiful women.
Why are you giving ugly ones? Are you kidding me?"
"We are kidding you? Humph, why would we dare? Because of your cousin, Charles, we don't have the
guts to play tricks on you." At this moment, the owner felt angry and helpless at the same time. "We
have shown you all the women in our bar, but you don't like any of them. Can you blame us for this?"
"It's not your fault, so it is my fault?" Since Joseph was so drunk, he didn't know what he was saying
anymore.
However, nobody could blame him. He just felt bitter and depressed.
After all, he was in such a situation and he couldn't even find a person to complain to.
He wanted to come to the bar to have a rest, but no woman was attractive enough to get his attention.
All he could think about was Daisy's voice and smile. As the saying goes, "You'll never know the value
of something until you lost it." It turned out that he was so stupid to let her go, and now he realized that
Daisy had never left his mind.
As long as they were married, Daisy was there. Now that they got divorced, Daisy was no longer his
woman.
Joseph was so regretful that he wanted to die. But he didn't even know where Daisy was now. Even if
he knew where she was and he could find her, Daisy wouldn't forgive him for what he had done before,
would she?
That thought made Joseph so annoyed that he smashed a row of cocktails in the bar.
The bar owner wanted to get angry, but he couldn't.
The Fu family was rich, but Joseph was obviously drunk now. Who could help him if Joseph didn't want
to pay the bill?
All of a sudden, a waiter shouted, "Is that Charles?"
Everyone looked at Charles' direction and sighed. "It's really Charles. He's here."
The owner of the bar hurried over to Charles. "Mr. Fu, your cousin has made a scene in our bar and
our business can't go on."
Glancing at Joseph who could barely stand, Charles said coldly, "I will pay for all the damage. Jay, take
Joseph away."
"Okay." Without a second thought, Jay held Joseph's arm and walked out of the bar.
After nodding at Jay, Charles gave the phone number to the owner of the bar. "How much damage did
Joseph cause? Calculate it and give me an amount later."
It was enough to make the bar owner happy. "Yes, Mr. Fu. Thank you. I'll have someone check it
immediately."
Outside the bar, Joseph was still shouting and swearing. So Jay grabbed his arm and said, "Joseph,
stop it and just go home. Don't make a fool out of yourself."
"I... I've already made a fool of myself in front of everyone. What should I be afraid of? I'm not afraid of
anything now. I have nothing. Family? Company? Grandpa? They are all fake." All Joseph could say
was nonsense because of alcohol.
"Then what about Charles?" Jay asked with a smile.
By the mention of Charles' name, Joseph sneered and leaned closer to Jay's ear. "He's also a fake. Let
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.
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