As a son, he should have some responsibilities and obligations. This is not the modern era where he can act as he pleases, but an ancient time where families hold their honor as a unit!
Liu Sisi's words left Di Xuan silent.
Lately, he had been more cautious about his actions. Ever since his father returned safely, even though his mother still treated him well as always, that "well" seemed to have more superficial aspects, with much of its essence missing.
For instance, she used to personally guide his studies and arrange his meals. Now, she would mostly wait for him to finish his homework, and when they met, she would casually ask a couple of questions. The one arranging his meals had become his attendant student, Le Ping.
Yesterday, she had brought him the clothes and shoes needed for the Qingming Festival. Her speech was even getting more indifferent...
All of these changes made him feel estranged and unsure what to do. Yet, he understood that he had hurt her feelings...