"Ma'am, please make yourself comfortable. We're heading off now," Su Xuan said.
It was dusk when Su Xuan picked up a woman in her fifties or sixties. He rarely got elderly passengers; most of his rideshare customers were young people.
"Young man, can we change the destination?" the woman asked from the back seat, holding a cloth bag. "The location I set on my phone is incorrect."
"No problem, you can choose a new destination," Su Xuan replied gently.
"Great!" The woman fiddled with her phone for a while before saying, "Okay, let's go here."
"The outskirts?" Su Xuan frowned at the new destination she had input. He didn't want to take a passenger that far, as he had planned on just picking up a short trip before heading home. He also realized something—the woman had deliberately chosen the wrong location, fearing that he or any other rideshare driver wouldn't want to take her to the outskirts, especially with night falling.
Su Xuan then asked, "Why didn't you take a taxi?"
