Old Zhang continued to ask, "Do you like that young girl?"
Robert smiled but didn't answer his grandfather's question.
"Grandfather, Mengmeng will graduate in a year." She is starting her third year of college soon.
Old Zhang cast a meaningful glance at his grandson, wondering when he had become so cautious.
"Robert, that young girl must be in her twenties, right? Many people her age abroad haven't married yet, but in our country, it's rare for a woman to be unmarried at this age."
Yet, Robert confidently retorted, "Grandfather, the last time I saw her, she was riding a tricycle and doing business. If she were married, her husband wouldn't let her sell things in the snow. So, she must be single."
A reasonable argument, indeed.
Some college students receive a stipend each month, enough to get by with a little frugality.
Why was this young girl so eager to start a business so soon after the policy was announced?
It seems that she indeed wants to start a business of her own.