Kenneth didn't agree. "His personality is decided by the environment, the things he experienced, and the pain he suffered at such a young age. These external factors determine what kind of a person he will become. How will he be changed by a book called 'Abnormal Psychology'?"
Ormand could tell that Kenneth was blaming him, Aedan's father. Ormand clenched his fists under the cuffs of his military uniform.
Kolby retorted, "As the saying goes, a person will be influenced by people close to him. The child knew nothing when he was born. You let him read that book. What if he really becomes interested and makes an irreparable mistake? You are harming him."
Kenneth chuckled, disregarding Kolby's words.
Ormand was lost in thought when he heard Kolby say "make an irreparable mistake".
He suddenly remembered that in the ward just now, Aedan said something to him in a tender voice with certainty.