Valentine’s Day is a peak time for people to send text messages and make phone calls to express their love, but modern people are not only busy; with the development of the internet, many have also developed “social anxiety.” As a result, some businesses have launched a “message delivery” service, using phone calls or text messages to help busy or shy individuals express what they cannot say themselves.

Anshi Mobile Business Center, which provides telephone secretary services, launched a personal “Secretary Angels” service ahead of Valentine’s Day. These secretaries not only act as business assistants for entrepreneurs but can also serve as “message-delivery secretaries,” helping convey what the client wants to say—whether to customers, family, lovers, or friends.

This service, named “Anshi Secretary Angels,” claims to “deliver every message.” As long as participants fill in the recipient, time, and content they want the secretary to convey, they can receive a designated message-delivery service. Participants will also receive SMS updates and call recordings; it can be considered using professional telephone secretary service standards to help ordinary people express their feelings.

The service runs from August 20 to August 31. On Anshi’s website, users can select their preferred “secretary angel,” whether it is the cool and hot black secretary Tiffany, the sweet and cute white secretary Michelle, or the warm and outgoing red secretary Uma, and assign them to make a call at a specific time to deliver a message to a designated recipient.

To enhance the creativity and appeal of the event, Anshi also designed awards such as Business King, Popularity King, and Creativity King. The event page also featured humorous examples, including popular idols, current news events, and even Tang Bohu and Qiuxiang from the Jiangnan Four Talents, joining in alongside “smiling half-step intoxication” flavored chicken wings.