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Red Maple and Tie
Young Adult红枫与领带
Writer Jticab
Red maple and tie When Su Jin's fingers crossed the last line of report data, the sky outside the window was already as dark as thick ink. On her third weekend of overtime work, she rubbed her sore temples and looked at herself reflected on the computer screen-a thirty-five-year-old marketing director with delicate makeup that could not hide fine lines and fatigue. The phone vibrated, and my mother sent a message: "Are you coming back for dinner on the weekend? Your Aunt Wang introduced a nice man, forty-two years old, divorced with no children, executive of a listed company..." Su Jin "What about you?" Lu Yuan asked once during an inspection at the Botanical Garden, "I always see you working, what else is there in your life?" Su Jin was silent for a while, looking at the lush plants in the greenhouse: "Work is almost everything. I used to think that I could stop when I climbed to a certain position, but I found that I couldn't stop." "Like these vines," Lu Yuan pointed to the climbing plants, "they keep growing upward, but they forget to look at the surrounding scenery." Su Jin smiled: "You can always say things so... Full of metaphors." The project is going well, but everything is never easy in the workplace. A rival company launched an advertisement with a similar concept in advance, and the general manager put pressure on Su Jin: "We must be faster! Louder!" Under pressure, Su Jin resumed her pattern of working overtime continuously, and her communication with Lu Yuan was limited to work emails. Late one night, as she was revising her plan in the office, Lu Yuan sent a message: "The reddest time for maple leaves is almost over, and this weekend may be the last chance." Su Jin
Red maple and tie When Su Jin's fingers crossed the last line of report data, the sky outside the window was already as dark as thick ink. On her third weekend of overtime work, she rubbed her sore temples and looked at herself reflected on the computer screen-a thirty-five-year-old marketing director with delicate makeup that could not hide fine lines and fatigue. The phone vibrated, and my mother sent a message: "Are you coming back for dinner on the weekend? Your Aunt Wang introduced a nice man, forty-two years old, divorced with no children, executive of a listed company..." Su Jin "What about you?" Lu Yuan asked once during an inspection at the Botanical Garden, "I always see you working, what else is there in your life?" Su Jin was silent for a while, looking at the lush plants in the greenhouse: "Work is almost everything. I used to think that I could stop when I climbed to a certain position, but I found that I couldn't stop." "Like these vines," Lu Yuan pointed to the climbing plants, "they keep growing upward, but they forget to look at the surrounding scenery." Su Jin smiled: "You can always say things so... Full of metaphors." The project is going well, but everything is never easy in the workplace. A rival company launched an advertisement with a similar concept in advance, and the general manager put pressure on Su Jin: "We must be faster! Louder!" Under pressure, Su Jin resumed her pattern of working overtime continuously, and her communication with Lu Yuan was limited to work emails. Late one night, as she was revising her plan in the office, Lu Yuan sent a message: "The reddest time for maple leaves is almost over, and this weekend may be the last chance." Su Jin

People Working the Night Shift
Modern Romance下夜班的人
Writer Jticab
A young female college Chinese teacher from a middle school who got off the night shift came home late because she took her graduating class to take the joint entrance examination and had a meal. She waited at the bus stop for her husband to pick her up and go home. When he got home, he forgot that today was their wedding anniversary, but her husband did not forget it. Although her husband usually worked I was very busy, but I also gave him a warm and romantic dinner with candlelight and a dictionary of love. The two of them drank and chatted late at night, kissed deeply in their arms, and danced the affectionate slow death four-step at night in the suburbs of Moscow. At dawn, they wanted to be drunk and sleep together in the morning sun!
A young female college Chinese teacher from a middle school who got off the night shift came home late because she took her graduating class to take the joint entrance examination and had a meal. She waited at the bus stop for her husband to pick her up and go home. When he got home, he forgot that today was their wedding anniversary, but her husband did not forget it. Although her husband usually worked I was very busy, but I also gave him a warm and romantic dinner with candlelight and a dictionary of love. The two of them drank and chatted late at night, kissed deeply in their arms, and danced the affectionate slow death four-step at night in the suburbs of Moscow. At dawn, they wanted to be drunk and sleep together in the morning sun!

背起妹妹的姐姐,双学霸
Writer Jticab
Twin flowers The lights of the award ceremony poured down like diamonds. Lin Wei stood in the center of the stage, her chest covered with various medals. The host was introducing her achievements in an excited voice - at the age of 23, National College Student of the Year, three national patents, and will soon be sent to study at Cambridge University. But her eyes never left the girl in the wheelchair below the stage. There were so many honorary certificates and medals hanging on Lin Wei's chest that they almost covered her white shirt. The girl in the wheelchair in the audience also had medals hanging on her chest, like a small, shining wall of medals. "Finally, let us invite Lin Wei's sister Lin Ran to come on stage!" The host announced. What surprised Lin Wei even more was that the Municipal Disabled Persons' Federation provided them with an electric wheelchair. College student volunteer organizations took turns helping to pick up and drop off Lin Ran. The school also specially arranged a barrier-free dormitory. "Look, there are still many good people in the world." Lin Wei said to her sister. Lin Ran stroked the brand new wheelchair armrest and said softly: "Sister, it's because you were a good person first that others came to help us." Three months before the college entrance examination, Lin Wei made a strict timetable, accurate to the minute. I get up at five o'clock in the morning, carry my sister to the playground to breathe fresh air, and then read in the morning; I no longer run back to the dormitory between classes, because there are volunteers to help; I study until twelve o'clock in the evening, but ensure seven hours of sleep. College entrance examination
Twin flowers The lights of the award ceremony poured down like diamonds. Lin Wei stood in the center of the stage, her chest covered with various medals. The host was introducing her achievements in an excited voice - at the age of 23, National College Student of the Year, three national patents, and will soon be sent to study at Cambridge University. But her eyes never left the girl in the wheelchair below the stage. There were so many honorary certificates and medals hanging on Lin Wei's chest that they almost covered her white shirt. The girl in the wheelchair in the audience also had medals hanging on her chest, like a small, shining wall of medals. "Finally, let us invite Lin Wei's sister Lin Ran to come on stage!" The host announced. What surprised Lin Wei even more was that the Municipal Disabled Persons' Federation provided them with an electric wheelchair. College student volunteer organizations took turns helping to pick up and drop off Lin Ran. The school also specially arranged a barrier-free dormitory. "Look, there are still many good people in the world." Lin Wei said to her sister. Lin Ran stroked the brand new wheelchair armrest and said softly: "Sister, it's because you were a good person first that others came to help us." Three months before the college entrance examination, Lin Wei made a strict timetable, accurate to the minute. I get up at five o'clock in the morning, carry my sister to the playground to breathe fresh air, and then read in the morning; I no longer run back to the dormitory between classes, because there are volunteers to help; I study until twelve o'clock in the evening, but ensure seven hours of sleep. College entrance examination