Liu Wei stepped into the room that Li Dai Lu had prepared for him and looked around. It was a very standard room, not too over the top, but was obvious that she did try to make them comfortable.
The narrow window at the top of the wall was just enough to allow natural light in, but not big enough to let a human out. There was a queen-sized bed with very practical navy-blue sheets, a desk, a chair, and an ensuite. It wasn't a four-star hotel, but it did beat some of the places that he had slept in while in the army.
He took off his glasses and put them on the desk and went to sit down on the bed. He pinched the bridge of his nose and rotated his neck, trying to fight the feeling rushing through his body.
As soon as he took the vaccine, he could feel it coursing through his veins, like an army of thousands of ants crawling across his skin. His discipline prevented him from scratching his arms until they bled, but suppressing it was taking a lot of effort.