Nancy sighed. Where could they find Jay at this late hour?

"Do you think he went to a night club or to his other villa? I know Jay owns several houses. Maybe he went to the old house? Ah, this is driving me crazy." Not knowing what to do or where to go made Doris frustrated.

"Let's go to his office first. Maybe he is busy." It hadn't been long since Doris had given birth to their baby. How could Jay cheat on her at this time?

Although he was a playboy, he was not a man without self-control. He should've known who was more important.

"Okay, I will listen to you." There was no other choice for Doris but to listen to Nancy anyway.

So they drove to Jay's company.

The CEO's office was on the top floor of the building.

Seeing that the office was brightly lit, Nancy turned to Doris with a smile. "I think Jay must be busy in his office. You misunderstood him."

Without saying anything, Doris got out of the car and stared blankly at the office on the top floor.

Nancy followed and put her arm around Doris' shoulder.

After a few se

e looked adorable.

Jay kissed Ace on the face. "Sweetheart, do you miss Daddy?"

Ace made a sound as if he was answering Jay's question.

Jay was amused by Ace. Ace looked exactly like him and Jay liked him very much.

"Grow up quickly. Daddy will take you to play basketball," said Jay, fiddling with Ace's little hands.

"Have your breakfast now. Or it will be cold soon," Doris said gently.

"Okay." Then Jay sat down and began to have breakfast.

Doris didn't feel hungry at all. She just sat there with Ace in her arms and watched.

In fact, she was waiting for an explanation from Jay.

Waiting for Jay to tell her what happened to him recently.

However, Jay kept silent while eating.

His thin face looked thinner now.

"Is everything okay with the group?" asked Doris.

"Not bad," Jay answered briefly.

"Grandpa... Is he all right?" asked Doris.

"Not bad." There were still two words.

"What about you? Are you in good health?" Doris asked casually.

With a clang, the chopsticks in Jay's hand fell on the table.