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What is the warmest moment you have ever experienced?

On one trip, I booked a ticket for 18:20. I mistakenly thought I was traveling at 18:40. I didn’t know until 17:46. I thought I might miss the bus and was ready to give up.

But, my roommate came over and said "I'll help you pack it, what else do you want to pack?" and we spent a minute loading the suitcase together. Then my roommate said to me, "Come on, if you're lucky you won't be stuck in traffic."

So I took my twenty-inch suitcase and started my "running road". I asked my roommate to help me turn off the air conditioner, turn off the lights and close the door, and walked from the fourth floor to the first floor, from downstairs to the entrance of the community, and then to the opposite side of the road. After waiting for a minute, I stopped a Didi bus that had just gotten off. When I got on the bus, I told the driver that I was in a hurry because I had a 6.20 ticket. Please drive faster. She asked me if I could change my ticket? I said it was the latest bus. Then I scanned the QR code and paid. It was 5:53. Traffic jams are so normal during the rush hours after get off work during this time period. Even if a car is speeding, it can't beat the traffic jams. So during the 24 minutes on the Didi bus, the driver and I were anxious.

At 18:11, the bus was still stopping and going. The driver said to me, you are in a hurry. Do you need to get a ticket? I said, yes. She said she was in a hurry and it would be no problem if she was five minutes late. At this time, I had given up in my heart because I remembered that I didn’t have a mask or ID card. I have already thought of an excuse in my heart, ‘Auntie, please turn around and send me back! 'Then suddenly the driver said to me: "Get ready to pick up your luggage. If you get out of the car faster, you should be in time." Then my words suddenly changed to: "Auntie, do you have a mask? I don't have a mask." She didn't. Answer me, and then ask me, "This is it!", and then I realized that I had arrived near the destination. I suddenly said anxiously, "That's the other side." "Are you sure?" "Sure." We arrived in just one turn, so I Then he asked, "Auntie, do you have a mask?" The driver said to me anxiously, "Hurry up and get your luggage." Then he stretched out his hand to get me a mask, so I pushed the door open, took the mask, said thank you, and took the luggage again. Starting my second run.

At that time, I listened to the anxious voice of a stranger. I felt that I had to take a gamble and catch up no matter what. So I started running faster and waiting more anxiously: looking for the health program - logging in - and going through the security check. After picking up the things, continue running - get the ticket with your ID number - look for the AB hall - look for the ticket gate to check the ticket.

I saw the sign saying that the bus was waiting to leave, and I thought I could catch up. At this time, the ticket inspector asked me for my ID card. I said I didn’t bring it with me. She said to me in a bad tone, "Identity card." "Because I only used it a long time ago, I wasn't sure if I had it on my phone, but I vaguely remembered that it was there, so I started looking for the photo. After looking for it for about a minute, I said to the ticket inspector: "I can't find it at the moment. " Probably because she sounded a little anxious and a little aggrieved, the conductor said in a much better tone, "Look for it slowly, don't worry." So I continued to browse, and she said, "You can also ask someone to take a photo of you." I don’t know what time it was, but what I was thinking at that time was, if I can’t find it again, who should I call? Where are my things? How could I find it... Then, I found it. I anxiously handed my phone to the ticket collector, took the things and started running again. I heard the conductor's voice say, "I will keep this thing from now on." Not sure where the bus was heading, I turned back to ask the conductor, but I saw that she was very busy, so I walked forward based on my memory, found the shuttle bus at the corner, drove the carriage - put the luggage - put the luggage - —Get in the car. As soon as I got on the bus, I heard someone say, "Here we come." "Are you No. 31?" "I am." "Just find a place where no one is around to sit." It seemed like everyone was waiting for me to get on the bus. I found a seat and sat down, sent a message to my friend and got on the bus. I only have one feeling at this moment: I can stop.

Maybe the story is cumbersome, but...fortunately I am lucky.