Yingda's marriage to his ex-wife Song Dandan was a story full of twists and turns. This marriage not only faced trials at a low point in his career, but also ended due to the breakdown of the relationship.
In this marriage, they had a son named Batuu. However, the arrangement of fate does not seem to be satisfactory, and Batu's childhood is full of indifference and neglect from his father Yingda.
After 20 years of rejecting his son, Batu, a decision that left a heavy mark on Yingdah's life. The low point of his career and the breakdown of his marriage led him to develop an indifferent attitude towards Batuu.
Over the years, Indah has spent time chasing money and success, and the presence of Batuu seems to be just a minor episode in his life.
This indifferent attitude caused Batu to experience deep trauma in the process of growing up.
Indah abruptly changed his tune in his later years in an attempt to repair his relationship with Batuu, which sparked speculation about his true motives.
Is it out of genuine concern for his son, or is it out of loneliness and regret for the past in his later years?
It all becomes a thought-provoking puzzle.
Perhaps, Yingda's behavior has both true feelings and selfish impurities.
He has pursued money and success all his life, but while achieving these external achievements, he has neglected to build a real and deep relationship with his son.
Whether the change of words in his later years was only because he realized the abyss of loneliness, or whether he was sincerely remorseful for his son, became a topic worth digging into.
And is there a deeper reason behind Batu's refusal to fulfill Indah's hypocritical repentance?
In his eyes, perhaps all this is just Yingda weighing the gains and losses, not the real father's love.
Batu's refusal may be a protection for past pain, or it may be a response to Yingda's past indifference.
This complex father-son relationship has become a difficult mystery in the emotional world.
The emotional entanglement between father and son also makes people think about the importance of family education.
In modern society, due to work pressure, social changes and other reasons, some families often face the problem of poor communication and emotional alienation.
This not only affects the harmony of the family, but may also have a profound impact on the growth of the children.
Therefore, the importance of family education is becoming more and more prominent.
The stories of Indah and Batu also touch on society's excessive pursuit of success and money.
In his life's pursuit, success and money may have led him to significant career success, but at the same time, it may have cost him dearly in his family relationships.
Whether this reflects a universal value in contemporary society is worthy of our in-depth consideration.
In addition, Batu's refusal to fulfill Indah raises a distinction between "true repentance" and "hypocritical repentance."
In real life, many people may face a similar situation, remorse and repentance in various relationships such as family, friendship, love, etc., which is true and which is hypocritical, has become a question that needs to be carefully considered.
In general, Yingda rejected his son Batu for 20 years, and suddenly changed his words in his later years, triggering multi-level thinking about family relationships, father-son feelings, and the pursuit of success.
This story deals with the complexities of human nature and the confusion in family relationships, and it is worth thinking about and learning from in our daily lives.
Perhaps, only on the basis of love and understanding can a true and strong family bond be established, and family affection can become the most precious treasure in life.