I nodded wearily and climbed into the backseat, burying myself deep in the collar of my thick coat. The heater in the car was running strong, and before I knew it, I had drifted off to sleep. When I woke up, the sky was already filled with stars. I looked over in surprise. The driver in the front seat was looking down at his phone. And the car was parked right at the entrance of my residential complex. I hurriedly apologized. "I'm so sorry, sir. I've held you up. Why didn't you wake me?" The driver, wearing a face mask, slowly looked up. "It's fine. You looked exhausted. Getting some rest when you can is a good thing. It's nothing, really. I was about to wrap up and head home anyway." Moved by his kindness, I quickly took out several hundred-dollar bills and tried to press them into h

