Kendari followed everything Janu said without saying anything. She tries to feel everything using the senses she has. She tries to accept all of the air that enters her body, allowing it to absorb through her nose, descend through the lungs, and gradually spread to all parts of her body until it finally exits.
Gradually, the girl began to feel everything. Her ears began to hear the little things around her: the leaves rubbing against each other, the steps of small animals, and the sound of the waves crashing against the coast from a distance.
Her body senses began to be sensitive to everything that touched her, and without exception, she could not avoid it.
Kendari could no longer hear when Janu said that she might have been at a calm point. The girl only noticed that gradually, all of her senses, which had previously allowed her to feel everything around her, began to shut down, and she could no longer feel anything.