Liu He was surprised. It was rare to see Chen Yuan so stubborn.
In the past, whenever Chen Yuan knew he had done something wrong, he wouldn't stubbornly refuse to admit it. He would realize his mistake and actively work to correct it.
But this time was different.
His entire being sent a single message: I'm wrong, but I won't change.
Liu He quietly watched her son. She mulled it over for a moment, realizing that a hard-line approach wouldn't work this time—it would only backfire. So, she softened her tone.
To persuade someone, you couldn't just appeal to logic; you had to appeal to their emotions as well.
"Son, I really do understand how you feel. If I put myself in your shoes, I can see how difficult it is to make a choice, because both Ningning and Yaoyao are wonderful girls. Your father and I have always taught you to treat others the way they treat you. The fact that you feel so guilty just proves you're a good kid."
