Contract?
Alright, Shuzhen and Lian En exchanged a glance, both a bit taken aback by his unexpected move.
A father and son, surprisingly indulging in the whole verbal commitment and written agreements thing.
Signing a contract isn't the end of it; they'd also need a lawyer's notarization...
"That's right, only then will the little rascal take things seriously, right? No longer harboring the illusion that no matter how bad it gets, we're still father and son. He runs blindly down this path, thinking I, as a father, will endlessly tolerate him.
Give him a small trap, and he'll have to relentlessly push forward!
Whether he becomes an ordinary or outstanding person doesn't matter, as long as he puts in his best effort.
If it works out, I'll have a son who's a great director.
Whenever someone mentions a good TV series or movie, I can proudly shout, 'Isn't that made by my kid!'
If it doesn't work out, he can admit that despite his efforts, he's just not cut out for it.