In my previous dream, I experienced a scene that felt incredibly real. Before going to sleep, I hung my bag on a hook near the door. As I drifted off, I found myself climbing a snowy mountain. In a half-conscious state, I heard the distinct sound of the hook snapping, and I felt an intense worry that my schoolbag might fall to the ground. When I woke up, the bag was still safely hanging on the hook. But as I drifted back into the dream, I imagined the bag slipping from the hook and tumbling down the mountain slope, falling further and further until it disappeared from view. Each time I woke, the cycle repeated—less than 10 seconds passed in the real world, yet the feeling of the dream felt so vivid, as if I were truly living it. This surreal loop of waking and dreaming happened three times, each time the same, but with an intensity that made it feel magical and inexplicably real.