I first saw it on "CDTV Saturday" broadcast.
The time was very short, and in my immediate reaction, it ended before I could even shout "handsome".
But I didn't have time to shout "handsome", and another major reason was that I was shocked.
The time was very short. But in just that moment, I was greatly impacted.
Using "impact" to describe the feeling doesn't seem right, and using "shock" doesn't seem right either. My inner self wasn't experiencing a stormy sea, but rather more like a "thud", where I was frozen in place and couldn't look away.
Although it mainly consisted of visual terms, that power came from both the visuals and the sound.
If I had to explain it, "my soul was captivated" might be a concept that comes close.
It was like being enchanted in an instant. The spirits of the mountains and forests were mysterious and strange.
At that moment, I had a very strange feeling, even a sense of familiarity, but I couldn't put it into words.
It was as if there was indeed a summoning there, and it was calling me back intimately.
But it wouldn't be a shaman.
I thought for a long time, and reluctantly, that chaotic mass vaguely resembled Pan.
Although I still felt that it didn't seem quite right.
Pan and his forest goddesses appeared to lead the way.
The next day, a video of nearly a minute was released on the official website.
I think it really wasn't Pan.
Although I still couldn't identify it accurately, if I followed Pan's guidance and looked closely, then I think it should be Dionysus.
Pan and the forest goddesses' dances were all sacrifices to the god of wine's revelry.
I understand.
I am his female disciple.
The complete image is complete worship.
Even the making couldn't dispel the enchantment.
Even though he was inserted into a fitness video, it didn't diminish my bewitched state in the slightest.
Intoxication is natural.