March 19th, London.
When Yu Kuangtu woke up in the luxurious suite of the Red Carnation 41 Hotel, he still felt as if he were dreaming.
He pressed the button beside his bed, and the open ceiling above slowly parted, casting warm sunlight onto the pristine bedsheets. Picking up the remote, he casually pressed a button, and an LCD TV smoothly rose from the floor, automatically turning on and playing the morning news.
The floors were tiled in a black and white checkered pattern. The suite featured a split-level design. Yu Kuangtu slept on the second floor, which, besides the handcrafted bedding, also had an astronomical telescope. The first floor comprised a sitting room, a cloakroom, a marble bathroom with a double massage bathtub, a separate shower, a separate dining area, an espresso machine, independently controlled air conditioning, and a Bose music system. These amenities surpassed even what Yu Kuangtu had in his own home.
