Joyce walked into the bathroom. The bathroom was much larger than expected, and it was so large that it could be used as a separate room. There were even sofas and video phones. As for the bathtub, she actually preferred to call it a bath pool. it was now filled with steaming hot water.
It seemed to be a spa with 24-hour constant temperature water and floor-to-ceiling glasses around it.
From the inside, she could have a good look at the beautiful neon of the whole city, but people could not see the inside from the outside.
Such luxury enjoyment was beyond imagination.
Joyce put her bag on the couch in the bathroom.
She had been busy all day, and had just been soaked in cold water. She felt like she was freezing, and the hot water in front of her was a great temptation.
She walked back to the door and made sure she had unlocked it. She took a few looks before she was reassured.
She then needed to remove the mask from her face for the spa.
She looked into the mirror and carefully peeled off the entire mask from behind her ear, revealing her original appearance in the mirror, which was just as bright and beautiful as before. She touched her real face, her skin was delicate, smooth and soft.
To be honest, she was more beautiful without the mask.
She smiled slightly in the mirror, then used the cold air from the hair dryer to dry the mask and put it away properly in her bag.
Finally, she stepped into the hot tub.
She got soaked in the warm water entirely, and feeling the warm streams flowing to her, she felt so relaxed and comfortable both physically and mentally.
Turning her head, she looked down at the beautiful city outside the window, and the hazy night seemed to have been lit up by the lights.
She felt like she was in a different world.
It's been four years and she finally returned to the land of Pascaylia. She thought about the pain she had endured before she finally recovered back then, and now she wanted all her things back from Charlotte.
She then stayed in the bathroom for a while before she was ready to leave.
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