The Power of Illusion and Hypnosis

At this moment, John's head had turned nearly 50 degrees, and the corner of his eye should have been able to see what was behind him.

However, John seemed to be avoiding seeing what was behind him with his peripheral vision.

Although he had a strong desire in his mind to make up for his regrets. But he had another layer of subconscious that advised him never to turn back.

Caught between these two conflicting urges, John's behavior became very strange.

He stopped moving forward and came to a complete halt.

He seemed to be wrestling with whether or not to turn back. After struggling for a few seconds, it was as if a bucket of cold water had suddenly awakened him.

John suddenly realized that he had just been deeply hypnotized.

Moreover, all the sounds he heard and the things he recalled were illusions.