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What's the best business trip you've ever had?

A moment that should last forever. I remember very clearly that it was a business trip to Kaifeng and I took a bus. It's crisp, and there's a girl next to it. She is short and dark, but handsome and lovely. There is nothing to say along the way. On the way, I gradually felt sleepy. She leaned slowly on my shoulder and snored. Seeing that she was so tired, she sighed lightly and couldn't bear to wake up. When I got off the bus, I saw saliva dripping from my shirt. She repeatedly apologized and asked me to take it off and help me wash it. I said forget it, and you didn't mean it. She said I would invite you to lunch. I took my luggage to the hotel, took off my shirt and was about to change it. Suddenly someone knocked at the door. I opened the door and saw a man and a woman. Two policemen looked at me with bare arms and asked, What is your relationship? I said: I just met by car. Ask again: Do you know her name? I was speechless, and then both of them were taken to the police station near the station. It was already three o'clock in the afternoon when I came out. Strolling by Baogong Lake, I was filled with emotion, thinking that it was an affair, but it was suppressed. Three days later, after work, I am going to return to China. There are still more than two hours before departure. I'm really bored. I wandered around and accidentally passed by the police station. Suddenly I saw a familiar figure. She ran towards me and asked me a series of questions: I'm sorry to bother you again. When did you get out? What did they do to you? I've been waiting for you here for three days since I got out. I was so worried. I smiled awkwardly and was speechless. A word popped up in my heart: desertion. I am a deserter. Before the battle was over, I left my teammates and ran away alone. I squeezed myself hard. If God gives me another chance, I will never go alone. After a moment of embarrassment, we soon talked and laughed, from life to work, from Tiannan to Haibei, from friends to food, until she heard that I was leaving soon, but she sighed and whispered that leaning on your shoulder was my most practical sleep for so many years, and then looked at the distance in a daze. I said nothing, I'll be back in two weeks. She said flatly, maybe it was too late by then.