Whether Aroma acted on impulse or genuinely intended to do so, Mr. Su Bai was unsure, nor did he want to delve into it. In truth, under the overarching backdrop of the countdown to the audience elimination plan, the more attachments he left behind, the greater the pain it would bring him. Ying Yinger once said he had emotional detachment, the reason being nothing more than being unimpressed by the ordinary and unwilling to take responsibility for those he admired.
The responsibility here wasn't about the usual notions of alimony and such—those were not an issue for Mr. Su Bai—but rather the emotional burdens and ties it might bring him. Ultimately, Mr. Su Bai admitted he was a selfish person, always prioritizing whether he could live more easily. Everyone desires a life untroubled by worries, and it's human instinct to pursue benefits and avoid harm for self-preservation.
