When Gavin got home, he ripped off his tie and lay limp on the sofa. I helped him massage the shoulder. He caught my hand and said, "You have worked for a day. Don't make yourself so tired. Come and have a rest." I obediently sat down next to Gavin and asked him if he had eaten dinner. He said he had eaten with a colleague after the meeting and was still not hungry. I felt relived and had a good rest. Suddenly, I recalled when I met with Lydia and said. "Did Lydia say that you're going on a business trip next week?" Gavin closed his eyes and said with a nod, "We decided today at the meeting. I have to go." "Where are you going?" "Not far away, just Aurora. It's pretty close." The fatigue in my mind was immediately dispelled when I heard that he was going Aurora. "What are you doing t

