Even if he's not her father, Fu zheng doesn't seem to be biased against her. He's just trying to be nice to her, which is a good thing, because she's never really acknowledged her father as her father. Fu also asks her to write a love letter to him. She's a little rusty on the subject, but she does it anyway. The letter's addressed to "Guan wan to" , which means "Gungwan wan" in Chinese. Fu's the one who wrote the letter. He tells her that her family has taught her how to be a good writer, and that she should be able to concentrate on writing now. He asks her why her mother's last name is on the letter, and she says that it's because she wants to be closer to her family. She also says that she'd like to be called "mom" and "dad" in the future, which would make her feel more like a family member.
Even if he's not her father, Fu zheng doesn't seem to be biased against her. He's just trying to be nice to her, which is a good thing, because she's never really acknowledged her father as her father. Fu also asks her to write a love letter to him. She's a little rusty on the subject, but she does it anyway. The letter's addressed to "Guan wan to" , which means "Gungwan wan" in Chinese. Fu's the one who wrote the letter. He tells her that her family has taught her how to be a good writer, and that she should be able to concentrate on writing now. He asks her why her mother's last name is on the letter, and she says that it's because she wants to be closer to her family. She also says that she'd like to be called "mom" and "dad" in the future, which would make her feel more like a family member.