All Jay wanted to do was to see Eva and say sorry, but Pam didn't fulfil such a simple wish.

In order to drive Jay away, Pam asked the servant to use the water pipe in the garden to soak him wet.

It was so cold that Jay almost froze.

Therefore, he couldn’t help but cry out of anger and cold.

It was true that he drove his car here, but these cruel people watered it too.

The car was full of water now, so he couldn't drive it away. He was left with no choice but to call Hanson.

As a person who grew up from a rich and powerful family, Jay had never been wronged like this since he was born. He had never suffered like this.

Now he just wanted to hold someone and cry.

"Hanson, how did I end up like this? Do you still want to know? Let me tell you, I was bullied. You go and tie up all the people of Su family, and then see what Eva looks like. Is she awake, half awake, or half dead? Go in and have a look!" Seeing the smile on Hiram's face made Jay shout in anger.

"No, Mr. Fang. There are so many people in Su family. I'm alone now. Besides, it'

Fang family gave a large amount of money to Su family to settle this matter.

As time went by, Jay thought that the matter would pass like that. But he didn't expect that the news that suddenly appeared a few days ago would ignite his guilt once more.

What happened to Eva who had been lying in bed for so many years?

The only thing he knew was that he wanted to see her and to say sorry to her. As for other things, he had never thought about it.

It was not as if he dared to think about it. He was no longer a free man after all. He already had a wife and a son.

Although he didn't know much about responsibility before, he knew more or less the word now.

"I just want to see Eva." Until now, Jay was still in a low spirit.

Seeing how miserable he looked like, Hanson just quietly drove him home.

When Doris ran out, she was shocked and curious to see Jay looking like a drowned mouse.

"Jay, you didn't come home last night. Did you fall into the river when you were fishing?" Feeling distressed and annoyed, Doris had nothing pleasant to say.