"Of course not, I'm not foolish," Lin Xiaoxi said with a wry smile. "Xiao Guai's idea is for you, Xiao Le, to first go to the city's repair shop and work as an apprentice for two years. Learn their techniques and business model, and then start your own shop."
Xiao Le was somewhat impulsive, and although he was quick in doing farm work, it was more out of necessity, and he actually detested it. The shrewdness required of a businessman was nowhere to be found in him. After much consideration, Lin Xiaoguai concluded that opening a repair shop was most suited for him. Firstly, he liked it, and secondly, in this kind of business, what mattered most was one's real skill, so it didn't matter that Xiao Le spoke a bit too directly.
"That works." Xiao Le was immediately interested when he heard this, for he had always enjoyed tinkering with things. Whenever bicycles or tractors in the village malfunctioned, he would figure out how to fix them by himself.