Liu Shun-Feng went over to the driver’s seat and sat down as he closed the door. He buckled up his belt, while his mother was just quiet. Next to him, quiet, but the silent was what he feared the most.
Madam Liu was never strict with Liu Shun-Feng, because he lost his father when he was only four years old. So she spoiled him and gave him everything and anything he wanted. Perhaps now she regretted not being stricter with him.
The first time when Madam Liu gave him this type of silent treatment was when he told her he wanted to be an actor and not work at the family business. Madam Liu had sheltered the fallen Liu Enterprise on her own shoulders. She was eager to pass everything to him, but when he said he wanted to be an actor. She was silent for days.
Only two years ago when he acted in his first drama that got him his fame, and his first award as best supporting actor did she finally realised how hard he had been trying for the Liu Enterprise.