No matter how you write it, as long as you mention the last company, you can't avoid saying that it has shortcomings. After all, you quit, and quitting is quitting. There is no such thing as leaving your job when everything is all right, let alone it.
We can make a change to this form: go home-> buffer-> go home. In this way, what you need to write is the reason for coming out of this buffer, not the reason for leaving your last home.
How to understand this? Perhaps the language is difficult to describe, and examples are better to explain.
"My hometown is in a hurry. Now that things are done and my heart is settled, I will come back to find a job and return to the workplace. " "My parents have opened a small factory for many years. They are old, and I must go back to take care of them. Now that the factory is closed, I am back to work with peace of mind. " "I worked in a small company for 1 month, and your personnel found me through headhunting. I think this position is very consistent with me, so I am interested. " "My elderly father was seriously ill and left unattended. In order to take care of him, I had to resign. Now that her condition has improved and stabilized, I have sent her to Shenzhen. So now I am looking for a job again, and I see that this position in your company is very suitable for me. " These are all oral expressions and should be written on your resume.
The rule here is to find an objective reason as a buffer for your last job, and obviously if this buffer is an objective contingency that can't last long, then it is natural for you to come back from the contingency and apply for a job. That's the idea. Just polish up your resume.