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Zhang Xiaoxian | the sadness that was gradually drifting away

Zhang Xiaoxian | the sadness that was gradually drifting away

There are men who women love

Wen | Zhang Xiaoxian Photo | Network Editor| Liema Green Onion

Never patronized such an "elegant" taxi. The driver in his thirties was neatly dressed and refreshed, just like the photo on the ID, unlike most taxi drivers, whose photos were at least ten years younger than real people. The seat cover on the car was as clean as new, and under the glass window at the rear of the car, there was a folded trench coat, several boxes of lemon tea, chrysanthemum tea, a few bottles of mineral water, and incense beads, which I almost thought was sold to passengers.

"It was my wife who put it here. In the summer, passengers who are thirsty can also be used to quench their thirst, drink casually, and do not charge money. The trench coat was mine, and my wife was afraid I would catch a cold at night. The driver said.

I noticed the songs playing in the car, one Chinese, one in English, plum blossom bamboo.

"My wife recorded it for me." The driver laughed.

Then he picked up a clear plastic water cup with a pale yellow drink in it and said to me, "I have boiled these barley water for me to drink." ”

The woman behind him set up the taxi as a home, surrounding him with happiness and joy.

It turns out that any man, as long as there is a woman who loves him, he becomes golden.

Men who are scolded and ridiculed by others often can't help but say to each other: "I was also born of my aunt!" "I was also born of my aunt" and "I also have a woman who loves me" should be equally expensive.

Even if it is a terrible man, as long as there is a woman who loves him, he is also proud, and he can face the ruthless wind and rain.

Zhang Xiaoxian | the sadness that was gradually drifting away

About author:Zhang Xiaoxian, born in Hong Kong, China, graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University, editor-in-chief of AMY, contracted author of Ali Literature, best-selling romance novelist in Hong Kong, China. Her works are very natural and smooth to read, and there is an ordinary tension, representing that as "The Woman on the Bread Tree" and "The Single Bed in the Purse", she has been honored in the eighth List of Chinese Writers.

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