In this short scene, the young master asks his uncle for his opinion on whether or not he is a failure as a father. The young master's aunt, who has come to visit him, asks the uncle if he thinks he failed as a parent. The uncle replies that he does not think he failed at all, but that he finds it strange that he seems to be more strict in his treatment of his son. He says that in the future there may be times when he will be unable to protect his son, and that is why it is better to be strict than to be indifferent. The aunt is shocked that the uncle did not cry and whine when the child grew up. She says that it was not painful enough for her, and she is angry at the uncle
In this short scene, the young master asks his uncle for his opinion on whether or not he is a failure as a father. The young master's aunt, who has come to visit him, asks the uncle if he thinks he failed as a parent. The uncle replies that he does not think he failed at all, but that he finds it strange that he seems to be more strict in his treatment of his son. He says that in the future there may be times when he will be unable to protect his son, and that is why it is better to be strict than to be indifferent. The aunt is shocked that the uncle did not cry and whine when the child grew up. She says that it was not painful enough for her, and she is angry at the uncle