Madam Chu really doted on Li Kuo to the core. Li Kuo was her youngest child. As his body was not good when he was young, he grew up drinking her breast milk. This was a treatment that even her eldest son, Li Hai, did not receive.
Li Hai was smart and sensible. As he was the eldest son, he took over the family business.
However, Li Kuo was different. He had an innocent and unrestrained childhood. Everyone was willing to protect him. He was so confident and spoiled, but now, he was like an eggplant that had been frosted. Just looking at him made one's heart ache.
Madam Chu regretted letting Su Xiaolu leave. She was worried that Li Kuo would be unable to recover from the blow of his heartache.
Li Kuo turned over and said gloomily, "Mother, please don't ask. I don't want to say it. Don't worry, I'll take care of it myself."
Li Kuo didn't want to say it. He couldn't.
Seeing him like this, Madam Chu did not tell Li Kuo that Su Xiaolu had left.