The incident began on a quiet evening in his neighborhood, a time when most people were settling into their routines. The man had returned home later than usual, claiming he had been attending a friend’s gathering. From the outside, nothing seemed unusual.
But according to neighbors, his behavior that night was anything but ordinary. He appeared nervous, constantly looking over his shoulder, muttering to himself in a way that drew curiosity and concern. That evening, he claimed that a snake had followed him home.
Not an ordinary snake, he insisted, but a mystical one, a creature sent to punish him for infidelity. His wife had no idea he was cheating, yet he described visions of the snake slithering in his path, whispering warnings, and leaving strange marks where he walked.
At first, neighbors laughed quietly, thinking it was either a joke or the result of too much alcohol. But the story quickly escalated when the man collapsed in the middle of his compound, screaming that the snake was “attacking” him.
He was rushed to the hospital, still insisting that the mystical serpent was real and that it had been tracking him for weeks. Medical staff noted high stress and anxiety, as well as minor injuries from his frantic attempts to avoid an invisible threat.
He recounted, in vivid detail, how the snake had followed him even into his home, a manifestation, he claimed, of his wrongdoing. The situation prompted him to seek guidance beyond conventional medicine.
He contacted famous doctor, a practitioner known for addressing spiritual and mystical disturbances that intersect with everyday life. The doctor listened attentively, asking detailed questions about the man’s behavior, recent actions, and personal life.

