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The Adorable Twin’s Sticky Daddy novel Chapter 392

"If you're just going to lie there and play dead, then I'm leaving here on my own," said Jay, as he pretended to stand up and leave.

Without uttering a word, Doris continued to pretend to be asleep.

"Waiter, this woman will be treating me for lunch today. I'm leaving and will keep her here. You can deal with her as you please."

"No problem, Mr. Fang," the waiter replied calmly.

"Damn it, Jay! What right do you have to leave me all alone here?” Doris scowled at Jay with eyes that looked like a death stare.

Jay bent over to pat the top of her head and said, "Honey, you're the one who said that it's your treat today. Isn't it right that you simply pay for it? Tell me then, what should I be doing?"

"It's not a big deal. At most, this just means that I wouldn't want to go out with you in the future. Besides, at least I always have the baby with me, so I won't have to feel lonely," Doris said softly, rubbing her belly.

She had already eaten a lot, so by now she was feeling really full.

Jay snickered and said, "Well, I know you're not stupid. Waiter, bring me a pen and paper."

"Okay," the waiter said as he passed a pen and paper on his hand.

Jay quickly wrote down these words: 'From now on.

Doris is not allowed to leave home or contact Felix in any way. This is the written evidence.'

When he finished writing down those words, he dragged the paper in front of Doris.

Feeling helpless, Doris didn't have any other choice but to sign her name.

Afterwards, Jay also signed his name and asked the waiter to sign his as well. He needed the waiter as a witness for their contract.

After everything was set and ready, he placed the agreement into his pocket. He then carried her into his arms and brought her into his car to drive them to his villa.

When they arrived back home, a group of servants stood by the living room in a row. They lowered their heads apologetically, as if they had made a mistake.

"I'll settle the matters with you tomorrow!"

After Jay said that, he walked towards the bedroom, carrying Doris in his arms.

Doris was already drifting into sleep by now, so she didn't notice what Jay said. Neither did she care about the servants who were implicated because of her.

Of course, she hadn't assumed that he would simply fire the servants for such a petty matter.

Besides, these days, it wasn't very easy to hire a servant.

Placing his hands next to her face, Jay stared intently at Doris and softly pecked her on her lips.

Jay just wanted a little taste, but the last thing he expected that Doris would suddenly stretch her arms out and wrap them around his neck. In a soft voice, she muttered, "Felix, don't leave me! Don't go!"

Felix? A contemptuous smile appeared on the comer of Jay's lips, but the truth was that he felt an aching bitterness bursting from the seams of his heart.

So he bent closer to her again and bit her lips hard.

For the first time in their marriage, Doris didn't pull away and struggle. Instead, she pushed her body closer to him and even catered to him.

The more time that went by, Jay's consciousness was slowly weighing down on him. He knew that at this moment, Doris didn't regard him as himself, but as Felix.

The more these thoughts cluttered in his mind, the more he felt a hallowing sadness overwhelm him.

Therefore, he thought it would be best to take revenge on Doris, so he bit her hard.

What infuriated him even more was the fact that Doris didn't even seem to evade him.

In her sleep, Doris was even smiling like a little child and said, "Felix, could you just hurry up please?"

Her delicate voice only pushed Jay to the brink of insanity. He could no longer endure the crazy amount of jealousy that was stinging his heart.

Everything seemed to be going out of his control. At this point, Jay's only concern was to find a way to monopolize his place in Doris' heart.

"Hmm... It hurts!" The intoxicated woman grunted and frowned.

Jay lowered her head towards her ear and slowly whispered, "Doris, tell me. What is my name?"

In any case that she refused, he simply wouldn't go on.

However, by this time, Doris was just too plastered and immersed in her daydream. She twisted and groaned and said, "Come on, Felix. I want more."

She pouted and frowned like a little child asking for candies.

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