I remember that I had just graduated and went to interview an Internet company. During the interview, the manager asked me to wait outside. I waited for almost two hours but there was no news. In July in Shenzhen, I was thirsty, sweaty, and my shirt was soaked.

The girl at the front desk gave me a bottle of iced black tea, put the drink next to my seat, and whispered to me: Your position has been internally appointed a long time ago, and the manager deliberately left you alone. You should go back early after drinking the drink.

I was half-believing and half-doubting. At almost twelve o'clock, the manager called me to the office, asked me a few simple questions about my situation, and asked me to go back and wait for news.

I waited for two hours, and the interview lasted less than two minutes. I felt bad.

It was raining heavily when I went out. I huddled at the door and waited for the rain to stop. After a while, I saw the girl at the front desk again. She waved at me: I have an umbrella, I will take you to the subway station.

She was a girl from a rural area in Hunan, one year younger than me, with ordinary facial features and figure, but I have never seen a girl more beautiful than her in my life.

Life is full of flavors. Thank you for the sweet people in your life.