The fall almost made Jay hurt himself, but it was the least of his concern. He looked around to check if anyone noticed him. When there was none, he gathered all his courage and went upstairs.
But he didn't expect that he would be caught by Pam.
Since Pam had been in the business circle for so many years, she knew who Jay was. Although she didn't have much interaction with him, it was impossible not to know such prominent businessmen like Charles and Jay.
Even so, because of Eva's car accident, Pam could only feel nothing but hate towards Jay.
"Jay?" Pam was still shocked to see Jay who dropped from the skies at her home.
As soon as Pam appeared in front of him, Jay explained, "Auntie, I keep coming back but you won't open your door for me. You even asked someone to water me, and let the dogs chase me, so I sneaked in this time. I just wanted to talk to Eva. I swear I will leave immediately."
However, Pam wanted to kill Jay. How could she allow Jay to talk to Eva after all that happened?
Turning a deaf ear to his explanations, Pam shouted, "Guards, catch this thief! I'll call the police right now."
It was Jay who intruded by climbing the wall, so he could be regarded as a thief, right? She wondered what their bodyguards were doing downstairs.
Did they just let Jay come in easily like this?
How could Jay come in swaggeringly?
The truth was, Jay just waited for the right timing. When the bodyguards patrolled over, that was the time he entered the house. Fortunately, the door wasn't locked. Otherwise, he couldn't go upstairs.
Jay thought that as long as he reached Eva's room, Pam wouldn't do anything to him even if he was caught.
Therefore, he was really shocked and anxious when Pam mentioned the police.
"Aunt, I'm not a thief. I didn't come here to steal anything. I just want to have a look at Eva." Then Jay turned to Eva who was obviously shocked to see him. "Eva, say something. I just want to hear your voice, so I'll know if you're feeling well or not. Say something."
However, she seemed to be stuck in a dream as she stared at Jay. 'What on earth happened?
Is Jay here?
Is it true or am I dreaming?'
Because in the countless days and nights she had been sleeping, Jay was often in her dreams.
Everyone thought that she was in a vegetative state, but she wasn't. She had a feeling, but she just couldn't open her eyes or speak. She couldn't tell what was dream and what was real.
All of a sudden, he appeared right in front of her without any warning. It was too unexpected that it made Eva so nervous. She stared at everything in front of her, dumbfounded.
When she finally convinced herself that the man who was trying to get close to her was really Jay, he was already dragged by the bodyguards downstairs.
"Mom, don't drive Jay away. He likes me and I like him too," Eva stammered.
Hearing this made Pam's heart ache as if a knife pierced straight into it. Her daughter had no idea that the man in front of her was no longer the Jay he used to be. It had been a long time, and Jay had already been married and had his own child. Only Eva didn't change over the years.
Therefore, Pam madly ordered the bodyguards to drive Jay out and release the Tibetan mastiff.
This was the reason why Jay fled awkwardly. Not long after he ran out of the gate, he was caught by the police and was taken to the police station.
For Charles to understand why Pam couldn't grant his request, she briefly told him what happened last night.
What else could Charles say? Through his conversation with Pam, he had already felt the helplessness and sadness of a mother, as well as the unconcealed despair.
And all this was indeed related to Jay.
When the accident happened, Charles heard that Pam went to the Fang family to make trouble but Jay was still underage. Even if the accident happened while Eva was on her way to meet him, his only fault was that he asked Eva out.
The truck driver was mainly at fault. He drove after drinking and collided into the taxi which Eva was in. The taxi driver died on the spot, while she was in this state.
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