The place Dao Mei was talking about wasn't actually a specific location but referred to a type of upscale entertainment venue within the game—a hot spring bathhouse.
Here, players could finally take off all the clothes they had to wear at all times and joyfully immerse themselves in the uniquely warm waters of the hot springs, washing away the fatigue accumulated over the years.
What about the dirt accumulated on the human body?
No, no, no.
In the game, players typically enjoyed the pleasure of automatic cleansing.
Regardless of what kind of dirt stuck to their bodies or clothes, as soon as they left the dirty environment for a moment, they could return to their most pristine and tidy initial state.
As for how wide the scope of this "typical situation" was?
In fact, even someone as capable as Ye Weiming, who had been playing the game for over a year, encountered for the first time today a special situation that couldn't be cleaned by the automatic cleansing mode directly.