Metro Heaven Hotel, Fifty-fifth floor
Patrick, Ludwick, and Mark were in a very luxurious and spacious dining setting. On the ceiling, which was fifty feet high, were diamond-made chandeliers, the walls were made of crystal clear sparkling glass and the floor tiles were made of gold. The lights, tiles, and the afternoon sun which penetrated through the sparkling glass walls made the scene look majestic and serene, matching a king's dining room, as it was the name of the owner. The fifty-fifth floor was the highest floor of the hotel building and seemed to have been built not longer than six months ago, as one can tell from its difference of magnificence with the rest of the fifty-four floors below.
The spacious dining parlor was as wide as four rooms combined and had a long fifteen-foot table stacked with delicious meals. There were different types of meals, some of which were inspired by other countries and their traditions and cultures, specifically from Japan.