At first, Nancy didn't understand what Doris was planning to do.

Didn't they come here to take the two men home?

Why did Doris book another private room?

"It's already late. Why are we taking another private room?" Nancy asked, feeling confused.

"Don't ask. Just follow my lead!" Doris took the key and walked over to Room 201.

After a while, Nancy had a hunch on what Doris had in mind. She intended to take revenge on Jay.

But what could a pregnant woman do?

To her surprise, Doris immediately requested for two barmen upon entering the room.

Nancy felt uneasy. She had never witnessed such a scene. Hastily, she asked Doris, "Hey, what are you doing?" Don't go too far. Don't forget that you are pregnant! "

Waving her hands, she said to the two handsome men, "Don't be nervous. All you have to do is to drink and have fun with us!"

"Alright!" The two handsome men said with a smile.

"You just need to stay here silently and do whatever we ask you to do. Do you hear me?"

Nancy felt embarrassed as she looked at t

d with me, Charles? All the rooms are soundproof. How would you hear a woman's voice and Doris' in particular? Besides, it's already late. There was no reason for a pregnant woman to be here."

"Why don't you go there to prove that it's not Doris? You can't be too sure!" Charles answered impatiently.

"Alright, I'll go!" Jay then stood up lazily, pushed the door open, and walked out.

After a while, Charles heard the furious voice of Jay, "You bastards! Do you want to die, both of you?"

A crackling sound followed.

The door was left open, so Charles, Libby, and Lilian all heard the commotion.

Charles sensed that something was wrong and immediately ran out of the room.

Perhaps a little reckless, Lilian thoughtlessly followed after him, "Mr. Fu, I'll go with you."

She held Charles's hand.

Charles didn't refuse.

As soon as he could, Jay supported Doris with his left arm and assisted Nancy with the other.

Jay was dumbfounded when he entered Room 201.

"What are you doing here?" Jay asked the women in disbelief.