Buried in the snowy, fluffy comforter, Ye Wan had the most comfortable lazy morning sleep she'd had in half a month.
The alarm rang, and Ye Wan pressed the remote control.
The curtains slowly opened.
Bright sunlight poured through the floor-to-ceiling windows, making even the air feel familiar and welcoming.
Ye Wan stayed lost in thought under the comforter for a while before getting up and heading to the bathroom.
She turned on her phone, and the first message that popped up was from Lu Changchuan: "Wanwan, did you sleep well?"
It was sent at half-past six in the morning.
If she went to sleep after two and awoke at half-past six,
she had barely slept for four hours.
Sighing inwardly at the hard life of a working person, Ye Wan sent over an emoji for good morning.
A few minutes later, the doorbell chimed softly.
The hotel staff, with a sweet smile, pushed the dining cart inside, "Miss Ye, good morning, this is your breakfast."