"Get out, Jay! You are far worse than Felix. He won't hurt me. He will protect me!" Although her voice was weak, her eyes were burning with anger.

Felix? Oh, that man again!

With a playful squint, Jay asked, "Tell me, what have you and Felix done?

To irritate him, Doris lied, "We have done everything you can imagine!"

Her reply had ignited the fire in his chest. The way he gritted his teeth showed how annoyed he was. "Have you done all that?"

"Yes, we have!" she continued.

"Doris, do you know what you're putting yourself into? Provoking me is self-destruction!" And then he aggressively tore the quilt off of her.

A gust of coldness swept over Doris. She grabbed the quilt and covered herself. "Jay, I hate you so much!"

But Jay only sneered. "Hate me?" His disdainful eyes fixated on her. "Because of Felix? That guy is poor. He has nothing. I really want to know what's good about him."

t your card now. Give me cash!"

As careless as he had always been, he replied, "Of course, I will give you allowance, but I will ask Hanson to transfer the money to your mother's account. I won't give it to you!"

Doris was petrified.

Her mother died after giving birth to her. How could she have a mother?

Her stepmother had never loved her, and she had never called her mother.

At this time, she was really hysterical. "Are you insane, Jay?"

Jay didn't argue at all. Yes, his purpose was very simple. He just wanted to keep Doris by his side.

But he didn't know that her relationship with her family was very complicated.

"Don't get over excited. Calm down. Look at you. Your face is pale."

It was not excitement, but madness and pain in her heart. It felt like her heart was torn into pieces.

The past was like a tidal wave, constantly surging over.

It wanted to drag her into the abyss!