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Last year, I stayed at Orange Hotel during a business trip. I checked out around 8 a.m., and a couple, just barely of legal age, who seemed to be "mentally" together, were waiting at the front desk like they were waiting for something.
The young man, overly familiar, handed me a cigarette, called me "bro" affectionately, and straightforwardly suggested, "Since you're not staying anymore, don't check out yet. My sister and I will go upstairs to rest for a bit, and you can check out around noon."
In all my years, I’ve never seen anyone so brazenly make such an outrageous request. I was curious what kind of amazing woman could be paired with him.
I turned to look at his "sister," who was wearing a tight-fitting top and a short skirt, all decorated with elaborate patterns, dyed blonde hair, and a notably prominent figure (especially her bust). Her clothes were thin and tight, clearly outlining her silhouette.
I directly refused this request. The young man, sharp-eyed, probably noticed I was looking at his "sister's" bust, and after a few seconds of thought, immediately came up with an even more exploitative plan:
"Bro, if it weren’t for this, you could go upstairs with my sister to rest for a while. When you're done resting, you can do your thing. I’ll come back later to rest."
Who would dare agree to such a thing? Not to mention the health risks, normal people would probably just turn off the screen when they see tattoos in study materials!