Think of it this way. If your method is marked async, anything you return is wrapped in a task
await can be thought of unwrapping the value from a task
So, with those combined, in an async method, you can't simply return a task
Because that wraps it into a Task<Task<string>>
Thus, you return await task. Which unwraps it from Task<string> -> string, then wraps it back up
Slight caveat to the 'you can't return a task'. You could return a Task<string> directly from an async method if your return type was Task<Task<string>>