Sweet Twins
Chapter 660 I Have Told You Everything I Should Say
Before Doris could even finish her words, Jay interrupted her right away. "I've already told you everything I should say. As for those I don't tell you, it's because I don't want to let you know about it. Can you stop asking?"
These words left Doris astonished. The grievance that she had been keeping in her heart in the past few days surged up. What did Jay mean?
Why did it sound like she had done something wrong?
Her man didn't come home all night. Couldn't she ask him where he had been, or what he had done?
With these thoughts in her head, Doris couldn’t help but be angry. "Jay, did you commit a crime last night?"
If it wasn’t the case, then what? A man didn’t come home but took a walk by the river at night? Who would believe it?
No matter how stupid Doris could be sometimes, she would never believe it.
Jay lowered his head and replied sarcastically, "Well, I killed someone."
At first, Doris wanted to make a big deal out of it, but when she saw Jay's angry face, she decided to control herself.
After dinner, Jay asked the servant to bring Ace to him. He had been too busy recently so it was understandable that he missed his son so much. As soon as the servant handed Ace to him, he began talking to him as if the baby could reply.
"Ace. Do you miss Daddy? I miss you.
Wow, the clothes you are wearing today look so nice. Who bought them for you? Hold on. I remember I bought it for you when I went shopping with your Mommy last time. I tell you, when you grow up, don't go shopping with your Mommy no matter what. She has too many things to buy. She wants to buy everything as if she wants to move the shopping mall back to our home."
For a moment, Jay stopped talking and laughed when he realized that Ace peed on him. "Ace, you're so naughty. Why did you pee? Ah, I didn't expect you to pee on me. Now I have to go and change my clothes. You brat."
Shaking his head, Jay handed Ace to the servant with a smile. Then he stood up to change his clothes.
Doris thought that maybe Jay should change into pajamas.
Listening to him as he spoke to Ace, Doris felt happy and content.
home and it was okay for
Ace's used dirty laundry, Doris realized that it had been silent for a while
Jay or Ace,
she walked out of the washing room, Jay was
room, but she only saw the servant sleeping
study, but Jay wasn't there.
'Where is he
an owl. Why did he go out
to look for food at night. Why did Jay sleep during the day and go out
drove Doris crazy. She took out her phone and
from the bedroom, which made her curse
didn't even bring his phone with him. Did this coward
asked him to pick him up, but tonight, he didn't bring his phone with him. Did he want to fall into the river and
out of the garage to find him. As expected, she
Don't drive into the river. If you do, it will be impossible for us to save
it would be too late to save Jay, she stepped on the
on the road. After driving around the Pine River twice, Doris didn't
and still didn’t
arrived. They drove the motorboat but
how desperate Doris was. If it weren't for Ace, she would have jumped
you, Jay?" At last, Doris
tried to comfort her. "Don't worry. It's too late tonight. We are all tired. Even if we get him out now, he might be dead. I think we'd better have a rest and look for him at
held herself despairingly and shook her head. "No, I
policeman sighed when she grabbed his hand tightly
me look for him again. If you find him, you can
searched it several times. The fish are almost pissed
Mr. Fang. Maybe he didn't fall into the river at all. Maybe
tried to
About Sweet Twins - Chapter 660 I Have Told You Everything I Should Say
Sweet Twins is the best current series of the author Joel Riley. With the below Chapter 660 I Have Told You Everything I Should Say content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 660 I Have Told You Everything I Should Say and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com