Doris wanted to run as fast as she could, but her legs were too sore and painful to run.
"Jay!" Perhaps it was because she was too anxious that Doris finally shouted out.
"Mrs. Doris, Ace is awake. Why are you sleeping here?" The servant came over and gently shook
Doris' shoulder.
Doris hurriedly opened her eyes and turned her head, only to find that it was already dawn.
"Is Mr. Jay back?" Regardless of asking about Ace, she asked about Jay first.
"Is Mr. Jay out? I don't know. " Last night, when Jay went to his room to change his clothes, the servant
went to the baby's room. When the servant coaxed Ace to sleep, the servant also fell asleep.
In order to let the servant to take care of Ace, Jay specially arranged a lounge in the baby room for the
servants to rest.
Therefore, the servant just woke up and didn't know that Jay was not at home.
Doris sighed and said, "Go and look at Ace. Don't forget to feed him. I have something to do today."
She didn't know whether Jay was died or alive, so she couldn't say anything to the servant.
The servant replied and left.
Doris wanted to stand up, but her legs were numb. She moved her legs and she felt that ten thousand
ants were biting her legs.
No wonder her legs were so uncomfortable in her dream just now.
Doris stood up and limped to the bedroom. She wanted to call Hanson, and then Charles and Nancy to
tell them what had happened to Jay.
Before she dialed Hanson's number, a phone call came in. Doris answered it in a hurry.
"Is that Mrs. Doris?"
"Yes, I am." Doris was so nervous that she held her phone tightly. She was afraid that what she heard
was the news that people had found the dead body of Jay. Her heart was pounding as if it was about to
jump out.
"Well, Okay. Drive to the police station to take the person back. By the way, don't forget to pay a fine of
thirty thousand dollars. " The policeman said casually.
"Who is it?" Asked Doris curiously.
"Jay, he said you are his wife, aren't you? If not, we might call the wrong number. " The policeman said.
Doris was so shocked that she almost sat on the ground. Was Jay in the police station?
"Yes, yes, I am. What did Jay do?" There was mix feelings in Doris' heart. It was hard to tell whether
she was happy or sad. Joy was more than sorrow. No matter what kind of crime Jay had done, he was
still alive.
"It's hard to explain it clearly in a short time. You'd better come here with the penalty." The policeman
said and hung up the phone.
Regardless of her numbness, Doris drove to the police station in a hurry.
When she saw Jay, Doris covered her mouth in surprise. His clothes were just wet yesterday, right? But
today, his clothes were torn into pieces as if they were bitten by some animals. However, when Jay sat
there dejectedly and heard the footsteps of Doris, he lowered his head.
"Excuse me, what did he do?" Doris asked in a trembling voice.
"Climbing over the wall to steal!" The policeman said, "He is fined because he broke a hole in the
garden pavilion. As for his theft over the wall, he has to be criminally responsible. After confirming his
responsibility, he will be sentenced."
"Ah, sentence?" Doris' eyes widened in shock. "Jay, what else do you need in our home? Why didn't
you steal things from other people's house instead of sleeping in at home? I didn't know that you have
this ability. "
"No." Said Jay in a low voice.
"You still didn't admit! Tell me, whose house did you go to and what did you steal?" Doris' fury flared up.
It seemed that something was wrong with Jay's brain. He was tainted with the vice of stealing.
If she hadn't seen it with her own eyes, she wouldn't have believed that the son of Fang family would
steal.
What kind of things couldn't be bought with money? Was Fang family short of money?
It was the biggest joke in the world that Fang family was short of money, wasn't it? But what was Jay
doing?
Doris was confused. She couldn't figure out why the son of Fang family started to steal. Or was it
because she just found that the hobby of Jay?
"I didn't steal anything." Said Jay sulkily.
"Then why did you go to other people's house? Oh, stealing a woman, right? You don't lack money, but
women, right? Oh, my God! What am I? Look at me with your eyes wide open, Jay. Am I not a woman?
I have the same thing as other women. Which woman on earth do you fall in love with that made you
climb over the wall at midnight instead of going back home?" Doris was so angry that she couldn't
catch her breath. She felt disappointed. What was going on now? Did she marry a husband or raise a
son? Why did Jay always make her worried?
"I stole a woman? Well, Doris, do you have any brain? Do I need to steal a women if I like her? They all
come to me voluntarily. I... Humph! " Looking at Doris beating her chest, Jay finally said.
"Then tell me, what did you steal?" Doris was anxious and she wished she could pluck Jay's hair and
beat him up.
"I said I didn't steal anything." Said Jay.
Doris felt that she was going crazy. All the questions seemed to come back to the starting point. She
could not ask anything.
"Well, you don't want to tell me, do you? Forget it. I won't ask. Anyway, if you didn't do anything wrong,
the police wouldn't arrest you. Just stay here and let them lock you here so that I don't need to worry
about whether you jump into the river to commit suicide or not. Sir, I have brought the money. Here you
are. I will pay the penalty. I will pay everything I should pay. As for him..." Doris said, looking at Jay, "I
have no objection to your judgment for him."
"Hey, Doris, why are you so cold-blooded? Your husband is wronged. I didn't steal a woman. How
many times should I say that you can believe me?" Seeing that Doris didn't care about him anymore,
Jay got anxious.
"Then tell me, why did you climb over the wall? Didn't they have a gate? If you don't have an affair, why
don't you go through the gate? " Asked Doris anxiously.
"They don't allow me to enter their house. They forced me to climb the wall." Jay said angrily.
Everyone present was amused by what Jay said.
Doris was so shy that she wanted to find a crack on the ground and hide herself.
"Jay, can't you just stay at home? What good things do they have that make you have to go? " Doris
tried her best to hold back her anger and shouted in a low voice.
"No, no, no. I can't get it through in my heart." Said Jay in a low voice.
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