That's right, it does sound a bit like the realm of the soul.
But even if they both took a walk in the sea, why did Su Gao's experience feel much more comforting despite the poor visibility?
Fu Qian listened intently to the volunteers' experiences, marveling at how different people really are.
Su Gao's description closely matched his own judgments; through such means, she indeed broke through the boundary of dreams, stepping into the soul world of intelligent beings.
Originally, in the experimental design, this should have been the most ideal progress, but achieving it in one go was a testament to his excellent judgment in selecting volunteers.
Unfortunately, the overly ideal experimental progress made the pessimistic results harder to deny.
As an "outsider," there seemed to be a special mechanism keeping him out of the collective mental world.
Even in previous experiences, he had interacted with the deeper parts of the mental world multiple times.
