Chairman Francoeur sighed and stopped speaking.
People often say there’s a generation gap every three years. Between him and his granddaughter, there were countless gaps.
Young people simply thought differently.
The older generation was more traditional, always focused on marriage, children, and continuing the family line.
But young people cared more about comfort and personal happiness. As long as they felt satisfied, that was enough. They weren’t eager to marry or have children, always saying they could barely support themselves, let alone a whole family.
Earning their own money and spending it however they wanted—how carefree that sounded.
Soon, the grandfather and granddaughter arrived at Lewis & Co.