Chapter 677 Sad Expression
"But I just heard you call her Mrs. Fang." A flash of sadness crossed Eva's eyes, which made Doris' heart sank. Judging from the look on her face, she was sure that Eva was still in love with Jay. "My surname is Fang."
"Oh, do you know Jay?" asked Eva.
For a moment, Doris was lost for words. She didn't want to deliberately hurt this girl so she took a deep breath and said,
"A lot of women know Jay. Of course I know Jay, too. He is just a playboy who has a group of women around him all day long. He changes his girlfriend like he changes his underwear. That man is so irresponsible. Humph, among the rich young men in this city, he has the worst reputation!" Her purpose was to make Eva give up on Jay, so she kept saying bad words about him.
"You're talking nonsense. Don't say that! He's a good man. He's not like what you think he is. I know... I know he's married. I wish him happiness... Happiness!" It was obvious that Eva was having a hard time to speak, but she still tried her best to defend Jay.
On the contrary to what she thought, Eva knew everything.
This made Doris so sad that she suddenly didn't know what to say.
"Eva, get better soon. When you get better, I will introduce you a lot of handsome and rich men so you could choose a boyfriend. You are really beautiful! For sure, men will flock around you."
"Thank you, Mrs. Fang. I'll be fine, I just don't know when." The dimples on her cheek appeared when she smiled. "The night before yesterday, Jay came to see me. If you see him, please tell him that I'm fine and he should stop worrying about me."
All of a sudden, Doris' eyes were filled with tears.
It felt as though Eva really knew everything.
The truth was, Eva did. She also knew that Doris was Jay's wife. "Okay."
"Then I'll go." As a heartless woman, Doris almost burst into tears. She couldn't last another minute here so she said,
"Bye!"
"Bye."
Even when they got out of room, Doris was still lowering her head.
"Is she a good girl?" Pam suddenly asked.
"Yes." Her heart felt heavy that she couldn't speak so much.
"But such a good girl was ruined by Jay. He ruined her life!"
'Ten sorry, Mrs. Su. Maybe I shouldn't have come." It could be told from the sound of Doris' voice that she was sincere.
The only reason why she came here was because she wanted to get Jay out of the police station. Never did she imagine that something heartbreaking was waiting for her.
Pam only sneered, so she continued, "But I think Jay regrets everything now. He didn't want such tragedy to happen. If possible, he would rather have a car accident instead of Eva, right?" Hearing this, Pam looked at her with uncertainty. "Did he say that?
Will Jay say something like that?" "Mrs. Su, I think you misunderstood Jay. I just said something bad about him in front of Eva a while ago to stop her from fantasizing about him. After all, so many years had already passed and things have changed...
Eva couldn't continue holding on to what happened to them in the past." "I know! So, thank you, Mrs. Fang. You are also a good woman." Nodding her head, Doris asked,
"Mrs. Su, are you going to let go of Jay now? He's my husband, and our child needs him too," Doris requested.
If Pam didn't want to let Jay go, Doris would leave without saying a word.
After all, she had no rights to force Pam to do something she didn't want.
She knew that people who did something wrong had to pay the price.
"I think I should think about it!" There was a hint of hesitation in Pam's voice.
This wasn't a guaranteed answer, but Doris still expressed her gratitude. "Thank you for letting me in. I think I should leave now. Goodbye, Mrs. Su." "Bye."
After giving her a small smile, Doris went downstairs and walked towards the main door.
On the other hand, Pam descended slowly, not intending to follow her.
But when Doris opened the door and was about to leave, she suddenly spoke. "Mrs. Fang, I'll call the police. You can drive to the police station now to get your husband."
Hearing this made Doris quickly turn around in joy.
"Thank you so much, Mrs. Su!" "Please tell Jay not to mess with my daughter anymore!"
"Okay!" In fact, it was also what Doris wanted to say. After all, if the two rekindled their relationship, wouldn't she become the most tragic woman?
'No, Doris, you have to be more confident!'
This wasn't who she really was! She was never insecure.
But facing such a beautiful Eva, Doris couldn't help but have a sense of crisis!
As soon as Doris' car left, Pam took out her phone and called the police.
The police's phone rang and Jay looked at him nervously.
"Sir, could you please tell me who's calling you?"
"It's Mrs. Su." Contrary to the calmness of the police, Jay trembled in excitement.
His heart was hammering in his chest. "Pam? Is it Pam?"
There was no doubt that Pam called at this time to ask the police to let him go.
"Hello, Mrs. Su."
"Well, sir, I think Mr. Fang didn't have any bad intention. There's nothing missing in my house. Maybe I just overreacted. Mr. Fang is also a famous man in this city, so he won't be reduced to become a thief. Therefore, I misunderstood him from beginning to end. Please let him out and say sorry for me!"
"Okay, we will listen to you." Since this case was an embarrassment to them, the policeman agreed readily.
It was not as if the whole city would believe that Jay was a thief.
The case couldn't be concluded. Fortunately, Pam had made a concession, which was good for everyone.
The police was smiling when he hung up the phone. "Please leave, Mr. Fang. Pam won't hold you accountable anymore. What else are you doing here for?"
"Thank you so much. I'm leaving!" Without hesitation, Jay left the police station directly.
It was only when he was outside that Jay realized that he didn't bring his cell phone with him, so he couldn't call Hanson and Doris. As much as he wanted to borrow the police's phone again, he had finally walked out of the police station, so he would rather leave.
There was no way he would want to step a foot again in the police station.
In the end, Jay decided to hail a taxi. "Sir, I don't have any money with me now. Please send me home and I'll give you the money later."
It was rare for Jay to be so polite, but he had no other choice as of the moment.
The driver looked at Jay's messy clothes disdainfully. "What's wrong with you? You look like you have no money. I'm a kind man. Don't lie to me!"