Qiao Xia browsed the supermarket, the type who wants to buy everything she sees, insisting on comparing prices at three different stores. For instance, when she eyed a bottle of hot sauce, she had to compare four brands, checking their ingredients, calories, and color.
Going to buy vegetables, for the same bunch of greens, she had to compare at least three, looking for the one with the freshest leaves, and even when picking eggs, she was obsessive-compulsive, requiring each and every egg to be perfectly symmetrical.
Mu Liang said, "Why do the eggs also need to be picked evenly? Once cracked, they all look the same."
The big ones differ not by much, nor do the small ones.
Qiao Xia naturally replied, "Choosing all even ones looks nicer, you see. Just like the women on the street, those who are too fat aren't pleasant to look at, and neither are those too thin. One must be balanced like me to dazzle."