This story world had an important setting. It was the old hotel building. There were guestrooms, the restaurant and the conference room which were the three most important parts of the hotel.
There were still many additional settings, for example the sea during the first scenario and the desert during the second. These setting were unrealistic compared to the hotel. There were many points that defied common sense which was enough to differentiate the primary and secondary settings.
At this moment, inside a cave, all the audiences were hung on the wall of the cave, some were tied up by a snake but these snakes were already dead. The bodies of the snakes were like strings stuck to the walls of the cave, binding these tossing and turning audiences who were on the verge of death on the wall.
Sorry guys for the slow update, was ill and just got discharged 2 days ago... will pick up the pace over the next few days and make it up to you guys on a later date.
[1] The Doctrine of the Mean or Zhongyong is both a doctrine of Confucianism and also the title of one of the Four Books of Confucian philosophy. The text is attributed to Zisi or Kong Ji, the only grandson of Confucius. It was published as a chapter in the Classic of Rites.
[2] like a cow chewing peonies: Unappreciative something worthwhile