As a self-reliant, hard-working young entrepreneur, Li Ang would take part-time jobs as a private tutor during his spare time to supplement his living expenses. Since his academic performance was quite impressive, the fees he charged were sufficient to sustain his life in Yin City.
Moreover, Li Ang had his own methods for dealing with unruly children. A combination of sharp rebukes and a series of military-style boxing moves could transform even the most rebellious brats into paragons of virtue—the so-called "flowers of the motherland." He had an excellent reputation among parent groups in Yin City.
Many parents who struggled to discipline their children planned to hire Li Ang as a tutor for once-a-week home visits, including some from high-society families with annual incomes in the millions or tens of millions.
It felt like being in an episode of that American National Geographic reality show, *Dog Whisperer*...