Heat, intense heat, dry heat—it was not the even more uncomfortable humid heat that suffocates one's breath with its mugginess.
But once the temperature reaches a certain degree, regardless of the type of heat, it's truly agonizing. It's just that humid heat is like a steaming cage, and dry heat is like an oven.
Gao Guang felt as though he had been thrown into an oven—within less than ten minutes of the air conditioning going off, he felt it was necessary to change hotels.
Yet, based on Moussa's intentions, he actually expected Gao Guang to pay for the hotel. This was a bit too much.
"Hmm, how much would it cost to switch to a hotel with air conditioning?"
Moussa thought for a moment and said, "Many large hotels have their own diesel generators to ensure uninterrupted power all day. It's just that these types are more expensive, around two hundred US dollars a day, and there's only one room."