Chapter 27 Wager_2

But Mr. Song was the exact opposite of disciplined upbringing; his father, too busy to discipline him, and his mother doted on him excessively. This fostered his infantile personality, accustomed to lording over others, contributing to woefully poor abilities in reasoning, crisis management, and stress tolerance.

Most outsiders Mr. Song encountered in his life were either afraid of him or sought something from him, so he readily assumed anything he said was right.

But today, facing Sun Yixie who was neither intimidated by him nor at a loss for cutting retorts, and was particularly adept in sophistry... whatever Mr. Song said merely shamed himself, even if he was in the right.