Tricks are everywhere.
Here's the translation of the story:
A few days ago, I met a young married woman. She was beautiful and sexy, and after chatting for a while, we really hit it off. She invited me to her house, saying her husband was going on a business trip the next day. I was cautious and asked her if there was any chance her husband would suddenly come back. She assured me, "No, he won’t. But just in case he does, you can wear a uniform from a housekeeping company and say the company sent you to do some cleaning—mop the floor, wipe the windows, you know, since it’s almost New Year’s. My husband won’t suspect a thing."
Feeling reassured, I went to her house. I had barely sat down, hadn't even had a sip of water or touched her hand, when her husband came home unexpectedly. He said, “The trip was postponed, maybe tomorrow, maybe the day after.” Then he asked who I was. Without thinking, I quickly said, "I’m from the housekeeping company."
Her husband was actually quite polite. He offered me water and even gave me a cigarette. Then he started directing me to mop the floor, wipe the windows, and clean the house. I spent the whole morning scrubbing the bathroom and cleaning the toilet. After working so hard for half the day, I was too exhausted to even eat. As I was leaving, her husband asked, "How much do I owe you?" She said, "I’ve already paid the company."
On the way home, the more I thought about it, the more I realized something wasn’t right. With the New Year approaching, beware of this new kind of scam!