"At that time, it was completely instinctive behavior; my body moved before my brain even reacted."
Tan Jincheng said softly, "If one hasn't experienced it firsthand, they'd never realize how quick their reactions can be. Even if you have the intention to save someone, by the time you decide to take action, it's often too late."
Upon hearing this, Yun Chu nodded lightly.
This is the allure of instinctive behavior; the body's response is even quicker than the brain's thought process. It certainly can't be called a reaction post-thought; it's already become an instinct, indeed, an instinct.
Only instinct can prompt a person to react without brain processing.
