Xu Musen looked at his father's reddened eyes and didn't say much more. This was the unique relationship between Chinese fathers and sons.
It was like that between a ruler and his ministers, or a leader and his subordinates, but not quite like that between a father and son in intimacy.
However, Xu Musen felt that the relationship between Chinese fathers and sons was more like a legacy, where the father represented his past self, and he himself was the father of the future.
It all stemmed from the expectations within his own heart.
This was the unique charm of the father-son relationship in China.
Xu Musen refilled his dad's glass with alcohol, raised his cup, and toasted his father, "Dad, let's have another one."
Father Xu wiped the corners of his eyes and laughed, "Sure, let's have another one!"
Mother Xu and Yao Mingyue both watched the father and son with smiles, without nagging or trying to stop them.