He Linze's eyes were calm and undisturbed.
Devoid of any emotion.
As if everything happening in front of him had nothing to do with him.
But Su Lijin's heart clenched tight in her chest.
She admits, she loved and cared for this son who made her utterly proud in every way.
Yet, at the same time, she worried and feared him.
Worried about when he might suddenly lose control and do something irreversible.
Fearful that his indifference wasn't only directed at strangers but could also be mercilessly aimed at his own family.
So it wasn't that she was biased or repeatedly trying to console and shield He Nan from his brother's anger; she was scared, afraid that one day, He Linze's uncontrollable fury would burn upon He Nan.
She dreamt of such things happening.
She feared that everything she'd painstakingly polished and maintained would, one day, vanish like a burst bubble, completely disappearing before her eyes.