Secondly, he slowly discovered that his daughter's worldview seemed more sound than his own as an old father.
Adam himself often encountered injustices, resorting directly to killing and arson, which was considered common sense in this world. But his daughter would start lecturing him on concepts like inherent goodness and evil, rule of law, and rule of man, which left him stunned.
Tsk, can't teach, can't handle it, can't possibly teach her anymore.
In short, this child has always had her own opinions. Adam later adjusted his mindset and stopped trying to teach his daughter from a superior position as a father or mentor, and instead, began interacting with her as an equal, like a family member or friend.
This daughter doesn't need much teaching; she can handle most things independently. At most, all he needs to do is offer some advice based on his life experience when she encounters problems, helping her become more seasoned and mature in handling matters.
