The lavender is a favourite of Baiyun's, not only because of its enchanting purple softness, but also because of its romantic phrase: "waiting for love". As the saying goes, "What man doesn't fall in love, and what girl doesn't get nostalgic?" Bai Yun, who has never been in love before, is also full of anticipation for love. When I work in a hotel, people come and go, especially lovers holding hands or embracing each other sweetly, and I see them everywhere. When she is not busy with work, she often wonders when the Prince Charming of her life will appear.
Today, not many guests have checked in, and the high tide of check-outs has just ended, so Bai Yun is relieved to be standing at the front desk looking out over the hotel lobby. A foreigner walked into the hotel and went straight to the front desk. Thinking he was here to stay, Bai Yun greeted him with a smile and said in fluent English, "Welcome, what can I do for you?" While smiling politely at the guest, Bai Yun sized up the foreigner, whose dark brown eyes shone with warmth and affection? Maybe it was a hallucination, but why did this look look look so familiar? Could it be that ... Baiyun quickly recalled the dream? The night before he went to the gallery to sell his paintings, Bai Yun had a dream about these eyes, and he compared them to the ones he remembered from his dream.
The foreigner smiled and said, "I'm not here to stay, I'm here to exchange foreign currency."
Bai Yun's mind went blank for a moment, but the professional words popped out of his mouth without going through his head: "Are you a guest in a hotel?" Bai Yun asked politely, knowing that the hotel's policy was to exchange foreign currency only for guests staying in the hotel.
"Oh, I am not a hotel guest. I don't have much money to exchange, please give me 20 US dollars. ..." The foreigner took 20 US dollars out of his pocket and prepared to hand it to Bai Yun.
He had no luggage on his body and his clothes were obviously dirty and torn in a few places. Since Bai Yun had been working at the hotel, he had seen foreigners who were very conscious of their clothing, some in suits, some in casual casual clothes, but some were very clean and tidy. Bai Yun knows that you can't judge a person by the way they dress, but the point is that this guest is not a hotel guest and cannot offer foreign currency exchange services. The hotel's rules could not be broken at will, or else they would be punished, not to mention that today the manager had repeatedly stressed that since the finance department was closed on Sundays, there was a limit to the amount of foreign currency that could be exchanged for each guest staying at the hotel, not to mention the fact that this ...
The foreigner said to Bai Yun, "Because today is Sunday, the nearby Bank of China is not open, I have no RMB on me, the nearby restaurants and hotels do not accept US dollars, all day, I have no place to eat and stay ... "The Chinese government has been trying to get rid of the problem, but it's not a problem. The first time I looked up to say no to him, I collided with his eyes, and his tired eyes seemed to be filled with helplessness and pleading. It was not easy for him to go out, he had no place to eat or live, he had no money to spend and his situation seemed no different from that of a beggar. Bai Yun felt compassionate when she thought of this, but she was just an ordinary employee who had just arrived and had no right to break the rules of the hotel. After explaining the situation to the lobby manager on duty, the lobby manager said, "You should also get off work, I will handle this matter ..."
Bai Yun knew that when working in a hotel, all he had to do was obey the leader's orders. As he walked, he thought about the poor man he had met today and wondered what the lobby manager would do about it.
Although the man in the dream was far different from the one in reality, the consistency of his eyes and smile really confused Bai Yun. Bai Yun was thinking about it when he saw the foreigner walking slowly a short distance away. Bai Yun went up to him and said, "Hi, how are you? I wonder if you got your money?"