The narrator introduces us to a young woman named Xiyan, who has just turned 18 years old. She's in love with a man, but she's not yet ready to commit herself to a long-term relationship. When she finds someone she likes, she'll "hold onto them" her entire life. She wants to know why her sister won't let her and her baby leave the house. She asks if her sister's boyfriend is a good looking guy, and when she hears that he's a ceo, she asks why he doesn't introduce her to a "rich and reliable" young man. Xiyan tells the narrator that her sister got into a fight with her dog, which knocked over a lot of cages. When they opened the warehouse door, several pets escaped, including a Siamese cat. The narrator explains that the Siamese cat was smart enough to know how to open the cages, and that her baby is a scaredy cat, which is embarrassing to her. They'll pay her compensation, but they'll contact her pet's owner to find out what happened.
The narrator introduces us to a young woman named Xiyan, who has just turned 18 years old. She's in love with a man, but she's not yet ready to commit herself to a long-term relationship. When she finds someone she likes, she'll "hold onto them" her entire life. She wants to know why her sister won't let her and her baby leave the house. She asks if her sister's boyfriend is a good looking guy, and when she hears that he's a ceo, she asks why he doesn't introduce her to a "rich and reliable" young man. Xiyan tells the narrator that her sister got into a fight with her dog, which knocked over a lot of cages. When they opened the warehouse door, several pets escaped, including a Siamese cat. The narrator explains that the Siamese cat was smart enough to know how to open the cages, and that her baby is a scaredy cat, which is embarrassing to her. They'll pay her compensation, but they'll contact her pet's owner to find out what happened.