Chapter 106: Disconnect with Reality

This was strange, and, at this time, it should not have been this way.

He could clearly know what he had just done, and he could also clearly understand the actions he had taken regarding the matter at hand and how he had confronted the other's behavior.

In such a situation, he inevitably connected himself with this world, and the other party also needed to provide the appropriate feedback for his actions.

No one could escape such responsibility; everyone had to bear the identity they should assume and face what they ought to face concerning the matter.

However, at this moment, he felt that the contact he truly felt and the real world had become dislocated.

The world was no longer a simple and clear reality that he could recognize and interact with.

Thinking and hesitation, as a result, would no longer require the excessive analysis and explanation that had previously been needed.

Thoughts would, thus, have a clear cognition and rational analysis of what was seen before him.