Nan Zhubin said, "A kind of reality where one thinks they can control, solve, and escape, but in actuality, they are still consumed by negative experiences and emotions."
"At least while dreaming, the negative emotional experience you have at that moment indeed reaches an extreme point."
As he said this, Nan Zhubin recalled the visitor's reaction when describing this dream.
The visitor remained silent, just kept drinking water.
"This also led to the subsequent appearance of your dream—"
"A splendid sky, an ultimate beautiful scenery."
At this point, Nan Zhubin shifted the topic.
"Your dream can be said to be divided into two parts; here is a huge turning point, a clear boundary."
Nan Zhubin observed the visitor's actions: "If your previous dream had any elements of reality affecting it, here, you could say it's entirely your subjective cognition at work."
The visitor still held the glass, dramatically tilting it.