As long as he wanted, he could extinguish the cigarette butt at any time, without any psychological burden.
Fushimi Roku thought of the tape he played before going to sleep last night. The effect was undeniably strong, almost immediate, like the strength of an anesthetic.
"...So powerful?"
Fushimi Roku became interested. He got up, opened the recorder, took out the tape, and examined it carefully.
A white label was affixed to the tape, with the handwritten words 'Smoking Cessation Hypnosis Tape'. It was unclear whether it was written by Kazama Tatsuya or the psychologist.
Fushimi Roku noticed that the tape was a Type IV metal tape, developed by the United States' 3M and Japan's Sumitomo Company. The surface appeared black and gray—this type of metal tape has higher coercivity and residual magnetism, allowing for higher recording density and better sound quality, mainly used for professional recording.