"Dad, I don't want to argue about who is right or wrong in this matter now, because I feel discussing such issues among us is meaningless. Like you said, we've become a family again and we've all returned to this family. Can't we let go of our past prejudices and live together happily?"
"I know the things I've done in the past have really hurt and wronged you, but I have been punished. I've put aside all my dignity and pride to come to you asking for shelter—isn't that sincerity enough?"
"What do I need to do for you to see my sincerity? Do you think I should kneel outside the house for three days and three nights, slowly begging for your forgiveness, before you can see that as my sincerity?"
"You are my father, I believe that deep down you also suffer seeing your son endure hardships over the years. But because of your own pride, you feel certain things cannot be so easily forgotten!"