A fellow student from Sydney told me that he and his girlfriend have been in a long-distance relationship for 2 years. He wanted to surprise her by secretly returning to Shanghai on May 20th to have a face-to-face conversation about their future plans. So, he worked hard and saved money, booked a flight, and flew back to China. After landing, he called his girlfriend, but she didn't answer. He took a taxi with his luggage and the gift for his girlfriend, eagerly heading towards her home. He waited from the afternoon until evening, but her house remained dark, unlike the other houses around. He wondered if she had moved without telling him. Just then, his girlfriend called, anxiously asking where he was.
"I wanted to surprise you, so I secretly returned to Shanghai. I'm downstairs at your place. Where are you?"
"Ah! I'm also in Shanghai, but it's a different Shanghai."
"Huh?"
"I wanted to surprise you on May 20th, so I came to Sydney to see you. I'm almost at your place in Ashfield. Ashfield is nicknamed 'Little Shanghai' as it is one of the gathering places for Chinese people in Sydney. The apartment I'm staying in is about a 3-minute walk from the train station. It takes about 20 minutes by train to reach the University of Sydney. The transportation is very convenient. Your apartment is on the 6th floor. It has a spacious layout with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, two large balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows, and great natural light. The apartment has an underground parking lot, and there are also temporary parking areas on the roadside, making it very convenient to park. These are all things you told me before. I'm almost downstairs at your place. What should we do?"
"Wait for me, I'll be right back."
May every long-distance relationship be blessed by Cupid, and both parties traveling to each other be the most touching thing. Of course, when you need to find a warm nest in a foreign land, remember to find me~