Lin Ke only felt... no feeling.
Death, perhaps not pain, not numbness, not depth, nor fear, not darkness.
In the face of death, pain also represents a kind of mercy, representing the ability to feel pain.
After death, it should be void.
In a previous life, what death represented was the demise of the body's vitality, changes in matter leading to the death of the brain, which is losing consciousness after the loss of brain signal transmission.
And here, it's not far off.
Lin Ke felt his soul.
Apart from the void, he couldn't even feel darkness, only his own faint soul state, without any thoughts.
Void.
What is void?
Open one eye, close one eye, then cover the closed eye with your hand, and use that closed eye to feel, to see.
It's not darkness, nor is it light, it's just a void.
If there's no accident, people dying in Naseng are in this state, their souls wandering in the void.