However, Doris had ignored her teacher and left angrily.

After going to college, she had gradually understood what her teacher had meant. She was a straight person who both took and gave offense easily. It would be very hard for her to become an actress.

But though she had finally understood what her teacher had been worried about, her dream of becoming an actress had never vanished from her heart.

"Hold my arm!" Jay said in a low voice.

"Well..." Doris took his arm obediently.

Sure enough, there was an instant change in the way people perceived her. More and more people began to steal glances at her.

The next person who came up to greet Jay said,

"Hello, Mr. Fang. Who is this?" while shooting her a polite smile.

Suddenly, it occurred to Jay that he didn't know her name.

But since he didn't like the way she kept addressing him as "three-year-old," he decided to take this opportunity for revenge.

"This is Miss Silly," he said casually.

The man he was talking to just acc

sking me all this? What do you plan on doing to Nancy? I tell you, if you lay a finger on her, I will kill you!" she warned.

Jay shrugged. "Are you that loyal to her?"

"We are good friends. You'd better remember that."

"Okay. Nancy should be very happy to have a friend like you." Jay nodded appreciatively.

"Of course. I am happy to have a friend like her too. Nancy pays attention to details. We are complementary to each other," Doris said proudly.

Jay poured her a glass of red wine and said, "Well, I can see that."

"Are you saying... my personality is okay?" Doris looked at him seriously.

Up till now, she had never understood why all the great guys in college had avoided her.

Pursing his lips in embarrassment, Jay answered, "Well, it's not bad."

In fact, this woman was like a demon who tortured other people! It would take a man with a lot of courage to pursue a woman like her.

When all the dishes were finally served,

Doris gobbled down the food like she was starving.