"What that means is, if there's any major incident, I can only choose to sense one person. And once I choose that one person, I won't be able to sense anyone else's thoughts for a period of time."
"There's another important condition: the other person's emotional fluctuations must be very intense." Adrian Zhekova explained.
"Every person has a natural defensive barrier, especially between strangers or people who are not very familiar with each other."
"Even among friends, siblings, or family members, there will be barriers of varying thickness. There aren't many times when people completely let down their guard." Adrian Zhekova said.
"It's even rarer when they're emotionally vulnerable, and can't control their emotions," he continued. "So, it's actually difficult for me to sense someone's thoughts based on the conditions being met. I can only do so when the other person is not on guard and has large emotional fluctuations."