Chapter 258: A Real Illusion
Tiffany's illusion was nothing compared to Mandel's.
Hers was mere child's play—easily broken by anyone with a strong will.
But Mandel's illusion... was on a different level entirely.
Inside his illusion world, everything—space, time, pain, even life and death—could be manipulated at will. In this world, he was God.
From the moment John was dragged into it, Mandel believed he had become a trapped beast—completely at his mercy.
Here, Mandel could do whatever he pleased to torture him. And this wasn't just physical pain.
It was mental agony.
His plan was to break John's mind first, then destroy his body. That way, his suffering would be absolute.
Shoo! Shoo! Shoo!
Suddenly, countless white bones erupted from the ground, wrapping around John like living tentacles. He was completely immobilized.
Spikes extended from the bones, driving into every inch of his skin.
