"Dad, even if I get married, I will always be your daughter." Lian Qingqing half-kneeled in front of Lian He, cooing, "Dad, I know I'm not your only daughter now, but you will still love me in the future, right?"
Lian Qingqing looked at him with expectation, her eyes brimming with a daughter's adoration for her father.
"Of course, you are my daughter. I, as a father, may not have been a good one, but from now on, I will try to be a better father." Lian He looked at her tenderly, realizing that he once thought providing materially for his children, ensuring they had food and clothing, was fulfilling his duty as a father.
But Tang Yue's words awakened Lian He to the fact that being a father isn't just about giving money; it's not what makes one a good father.
Although Lian He came to understand this late, with both children now grown up—his daughter even preparing to be engaged—he still wanted to try his best to be a good father.
