Sam and Law's conversation made me realize why our son talked like that to his father. I already found it strange when I heard them converse the first time. But now it was clear.
Sam raised his son to be unconsciously aware of where to stand and how to carry himself. Maybe Sam wasn't unaware about this and Law simply picked up this habit by watching his father. Either way, it wasn't a terrible trait to have.
In the end, Sam agreed to let Adam stay only until the young earl recovered. I've seen Adam's body and the bruises on it. I don't blame my son for sympathizing with Adam. The young earl was already ten going eleven this year, but he was too small.
He was almost skin and bones on top of the traces of abuse Jaime inflicted on this child. It was better for him to stay in a more peaceful environment to relieve his stress. Fortunately, Law and I had a powerful backer who had Jaime Malum on a tight leash.