Hanni, the fourth-grade student from 'My precious child,' showed an unrepentant attitude.

On the broadcast of Channel A's 'Yojeum Yuga - My precious child' on the 18th, the second story of 'the fourth-grade son who attacks his mother, calling her a virus' was revealed.

That day, Hanni drew attention by saying, 'Oh, that's disgusting,' while watching a video together with his parents.

When Hanni saw himself committing ruthless violence against his mother, he praised himself by saying, 'Good job,' and even showed a smile, causing shock.

The father asked, 'Don't you feel any regret when you see that?' and Hanni replied, 'I think I did well back then,' showing an unrepentant and composed attitude. The surprised father said, 'You need to change now,' but Hanni referred to his mother as 'that person' and retorted, 'It's because they act that way that I'm not changing. Just leave me alone. They keep annoying me. It's because they stick around that it happens.'

Then the father questioned, 'Would you like me to be a scary dad?' and warned, 'Apologize to your mother. If you don't apologize, I will become a scary dad.'

At that moment, Hanni suddenly burst into tears. Seeing this, Dr. Oh Eun-young analyzed, 'Watching the video is a process of self-objectification. Children usually avoid it while feeling uncomfortable, but Hanni acts shamelessly as if nothing happened, even if he has feelings of guilt. What does the meaning of tears represent? Regret, remorse, a guilty conscience towards his mother? I don't think so.'

[Photo] Captured from the broadcast of 'Yojeum Yuga - My precious child.'

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