"Please melt the lock of love.""60 thousand won paid for the 'Excuse me"
Aug 05, 2024
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Hong Kong media South China Morning Post reported that the case was known by a delivery driver posting it on the Chinese version of TikTok 'Douyin'.
The delivery driver, who lives in Henan Province in northern China, serves as a 'heartache' and acting for special requests from customers, from surrogate wedding guests to sending gifts and flowers on Mother's Day.
In addition, it provides a variety of personal services such as delivery of meals, waiting for purchases, transporting documents, accompanying customers to hospitals, and caring for pets.
According to the delivery driver, a female customer named Wang climbed Mount Raojun in Henan Province and paid 300 yuan (about 60,000 won) in exchange for cutting off the so-called 「Locks of Love」 that she and her ex-boyfriend hung in their relationship.
She told the knight "I went to Laojun Mountain with my ex-boyfriend to lock my lover, and it turned out that he did the same with other women. Now that I think about it, I think it's disgusting. Can you break the lock?" inquired. Three months after we met, he asked us to get rid of the 'sign of love'.
In response, the delivery driver drove four hours to reach the top of the mountain and then took a cable car.
The problem was that it was difficult to find the customer's lock among the numerous locks.
Eventually, after a video call with a customer, he found a pink lock with the couple's name on it and cut it off.
This was not the end of the customer's request.
Mr. Wang asked the driver "Please also cut off the locks put on by your ex-boyfriend and girlfriend."
In response, he initially threw the lock in two into a nearby stream. But Mr. Wang asked for more 'complete destruction'.
Eventually, the driver went to the hardware store and melted the lock with welding.
However, the words of the hardware store employee left him and netizens with a big smile.
The employee said "If you melt the lock, you don't end the relationship, but you melt it and put it together as one."
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