Compared to the money, Gu Chen hoped more that Peng Peng's father would understand how to properly educate a child.
He did not advocate using threats or even violence as means.
"When I was young, my dad educated me in this way," Peng Peng's father insisted it was no big deal.
"After all, what's a few beatings for a boy? Toughening up his skin and flesh might even mean he suffers less in society."
Hearing him say this, Gu Chen didn't know what to say.
Changing someone's beliefs is very difficult.
Perhaps Little Pengpeng wouldn't hit and kick his own children in the future, or perhaps he would follow in his father's footsteps.
He didn't try to persuade further; after all, he had already said what needed to be said.
The rest was up to Peng Peng's father himself.
If he was determined to believe that there was nothing wrong with his way of upbringing,
then no amount of talking would be of use.