Liu Xiu ultimately became suspicious, although deep down he didn't want to believe Liu Kuan was that kind of person. But what kind of character did Han Yu have? At the very least, in Liu Xiu's severe judgement, Han Yu was indeed a man of great gentlemanly demeanor, and in some aspects, even more perceptive than him, absolutely not the type to speak idly without reason.
Therefore, when Liu Xiu entered with Yin Shi, his gaze subtly sized up Liu Kuan, as if trying to discern something from him. However, after observing for some time, he couldn't see anything conclusive.
Liu Kuan exhibited precisely the reaction and demeanor that a loyal subordinate should. If Liu Kuan truly was loyal and devoted, then he was hiding it incredibly well. Considering the second possibility, Liu Xiu found it hard to be at ease, to treat Liu Kuan as he would on any normal day. It was precisely because of his youthfulness that Liu Kuan became aware and cautiously concealed any giveaway signs.