Chapter 947 Sensory Deprivation, Going Crazy!
Absolute darkness, you can't see your fingers.
No one spoke in her ears, and Su Wan could even hear her own breathing.
Su Wan sighed, finally understanding what the so-called quiet room was.
She carefully held her hand on the wall next to her and kept recalling what the teacher of the minor course in criminal psychology once said.
The so-called sensory deprivation refers to the collapse of one's will from the perspective of one's own will.
When a person is placed in total darkness and feels that he is alone, without even the slightest external stimulus other than himself, his entire senses will mutate.
Human beings are products of society. If they do not survive in a social group, disease will occur.
And this change is not only psychological, but also physical.
When you open your eyes, you will see boundless darkness. When you close your eyes, it will be the same. Then, you will feel that your vision is declining.
You can't hear any other people's voices, you talk to yourself, trying to find some human voice in this empty silence, until in the end, you will suspect that you are hallucinating.
The same goes for touch.
And your sense of smell...
They will all collapse one by one in this environment without external stimulation.
In such an environment, your thinking will be confused and your attention will be distracted, until you will have hallucinations, various physiological senses will be affected, and you will be unable to achieve normal body functions.
…
Su Wan sighed again, recalling what the minor course teacher said.
I heard that there are many extremely vicious organizations that not only like to kill people, but also like to use such extreme methods to damage a person's will.
This is a complete defeat from a social psychology perspective.
No matter how strong a person's spirit is, as long as he stays in this environment for a long time, he will collapse sooner or later.
It's just a matter of time.
How long can she hold on?
one day? A week? Half a month?
No wonder Aunt Shen was crying and saying that she didn't want to come to the quiet room.
Su Wan couldn't help but grit her teeth.
She had always felt that she didn't like noisy environments, but when she really stayed in such an absolutely quiet place, Su Wan discovered that the noise was not unbearable.
Drops of sweat slipped from Su Wan's palms.
Su Wan heard her own heartbeat, one after another, like beating a drum.
In fact, her heartbeat did not speed up, but in such boundless silence, even such small sounds were amplified.
Su Wan recalled Fiennes' previous expression, and she always felt that, at least for now, Fiennes would not let her die.
That's right, the question now is not whether Fiennes wants her to die, but that Su Wan is afraid that if she stays in such a small dark room for a long time, she will choose to commit suicide first.
It's just... too quiet.
Who can say something to her, even if it means scolding her?
Su Wan blinked and saw no light.
Or just go to sleep.
Su Wan thought so.
So Su Wan rubbed the wall, flattened her body little by little, and lay down in the darkness.
…
Su Wan was woken up by her growling stomach.
I'm so hungry.
Even sleep couldn't sustain her.
Su Wan rubbed her sleepy eyes, but she still couldn't see anything. But when she woke up, Su Wan vaguely felt that she could smell the aroma of food.
Is it an illusion?
Because I was hungry, I imagined the taste of food?
Su Wan hesitated for a moment, then finally groped forward.
There was a snap, the crisp sound of chopsticks falling to the ground.
There is actually food!
Su Wan suddenly touched the pair of chopsticks that had fallen to the ground, not caring whether they were dirty or not.
When a person's survival becomes a problem, other things seem to become trivial.
Because he couldn't see anything, Su Wan almost ate in a very embarrassed manner.
Su Wan ate very carefully, but she still broke something.
Su Wan couldn't help but smile bitterly.
It turns out that without light, her ability to survive would be so bad.
If she had known this, she should have participated in the blind experience event before and experienced what it was like to be in a lightless world.
…
After reluctantly finishing the meal, Su Wan slowly groped to the corner, squatted on the ground in embarrassment, and hugged her knees.
She could still hear her heartbeat.
So quiet...
It's so quiet.
Who can say a word to her? Even one word...
Su Wan's mind was spinning, and she suddenly began to feel sick.
I don't know why, I just feel so disgusting.
Su Wan felt like she was going crazy in such darkness.
Really going crazy.
How much time has passed?
Is it a few hours, a half day, or a day?
Su Wan couldn't tell the specific time.
So Su Wan simply fell asleep again.
When I woke up this time, I was still accompanied by a strong feeling of hunger.
There is no day, only eternal night, no noise, only boundless silence.
…
Su Wan, Su Wan, you can't sleep anymore.
This time the other party didn't even give me food.
Su Wan smiled bitterly and gently stroked her stomach that kept growling.
Su Wan felt that since Fiennes sent someone to deliver the first meal to him, there would be a second meal.
Because he definitely just wanted to break his own spirit, but he didn't want her to die so early.
After all, she is still useful.
Su Wan decided that she must wait until the other party came to deliver the meal.
She wanted to beg the other party to let her see Fiennes. She was really fed up with the environment here.
horrible.
It's too empty.
So... so lifeless...
It turns out that a person's world can really drive people crazy.
Because I haven't eaten in a long time, and I haven't drank even a drop of water, my stomach and intestines are feeling extremely uncomfortable.
Su Wan's eyes were blurred, and in the darkness, she kept calling her name to cheer herself up.
Later, it became useless to call Su Wan, so Su Wan changed to silently reciting Jiang Xuecheng's name.
It was as if this man's name had become the spiritual pillar of her survival.
This is also true.
…
However, after an unknown amount of time, no one brought food to Su Wan.
Su Wan's eyes were so hungry that she felt dizzy, and because she couldn't count the passage of time, she felt even more irritable.
Everything in my mind is jumbled.
Only Jiang Xuecheng's name was so clear, one sound drowned out the other.
It seems to have become some kind of obsession.
Snow City… Snow City…
Just as Su Wan was muttering subconsciously, she suddenly saw an extremely faint light!
That is……
That's light!
Su Wan, who hadn't seen light for a long time, almost jumped when she saw that faint light.
However, she failed to jump up because she was too hungry and had no strength to move.
In the blurred vision, a tall figure jumped in.
However, when that person approached her, Su Wan used her last strength to hug the other person's legs tightly!