Absolute darkness, where one could not see their own fingers.
No one spoke beside her ears. Su Wan could even hear her own breathing.
Su Wan sighed. She finally understood what the so-called Quiet Room was.
She carefully used her hand to support herself against the wall beside her. She kept recalling the words of the teacher in criminal psychology.
The so-called sensory deprivation was to make a person collapse on their own will.
When a person was placed in complete darkness and felt that they were alone, without any external stimulation other than themself, their entire sense would mutate.
A person was a product of society. If they did not survive in society, then there would be a pathological change.
This change was not only psychological, but also physical.
When you open your eyes, it is endless darkness. When you close your eyes, you will feel that your eyesight is failing.