As soon as Winnie finished her words, she rushed into Jay's arms. Standing on tiptoes, she kissed his face without any restraints.

"You're already twenty years old. How can you still act like this? Aren't you afraid that no man will marry you?" Jay scolded, pushing Winnie away.

"No, it's good. I only want to marry you in this life!"

"I'm afraid I'll let you down. I have a meeting today. Would you like to have breakfast?"

"Of course, I'm starving!" Winnie patted her stomach and said, "Jay, don't forget that we are engaged. You can't go back on your words!"

"If you mention that again, do you believe that I will send you away, at once?" Jay smirked.

The so-called engagement between Jay and Winnie was nothing more than a joke among the elders. This naughty and unruly girl was not to his style at all!

In contrast to Winnie, Doris was more up to his taste.

Jay's stern and annoyed expression scared Winnie.

She followed behind Jay and held his

n his arms, he gave a brief disappointed glance to Ellen and silently made his way upstairs.

Winnie followed him fearfully.

Jay laid her on the big bed in his bedroom and commanded, "Take off your pants."

"Yes. NO... What? Take off my pants?"

"Jay, let me help her. You go out for a while." Winnie looked even more nervous than Jay.

She couldn't accept the fact that Jay looked at some woman's body in front of her.

"Get out!" Jay ordered. He didn't allow any room for debate.

Winnie was about to say something.

"Don't make me say it again!" Jay raised his voice.

"Okay, I'm leaving now," said Winnie, quivering with fear.

Winnie walked out with both fear and anger clouding her mind. She didn't forget to slam the door on her exit, though.

As soon as Jay began taking Doris' pants off, her body trembled uncontrollably.

"Don't be nervous. I have seen all that's to see, countless times at that!" Then he carefully took off her loose pants.