Su Li replied indifferently, "I won't die just yet."
Luo Rujiang, sensitive as always, detected a change in his old mother's demeanor, icy and more alien than usual, which somewhat panicked him.
A child can inherently sense when the attitude of those closest to them changes.
Previously, he knew his mother was somewhat soft-hearted; always shielding his wife and sometimes frustrated by his failings.
But however annoyed she might have been, whatever anger she felt, she still considered his interests.
At most, he would try to smooth things over with an apologetic word, placating his mother, and then the matter would pass.
But now, that feeling was gone; in his mother's eyes, he saw only indifference, as if she had truly expelled him from her heart, no longer caring about him at all.
Was it fair to say that Luo Rujiang was inherently sensitive to people's emotions?