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Chapter 10 - Chapter 10: Meridian Sounds

He heard his first meridian sound on the third morning of the wagon journey, 

before Cheol rose, while the first colorless light was just beginning to distinguish the 

outlines of trees against sky. 

He'd been sitting up in the wagon bed with his eyes closed and his attention 

turned inward not meditating in any formal sense, just monitoring the ongoing 

background process of the redistribution pathways, the way a site engineer checks 

conditions before beginning the day's work when it happened. 

A single sound. Very faint, very clear. Like one thin string of metal being struck 

and releasing a note that lingered longer than physics strictly explained. 

Coming from inside his chest. From the region of the third primary channel. 

He went still. 

The sound repeated. Not literally sound it was perceived the way sound was 

perceived, as vibration registered in a specific location and categorized as information. 

The third channel was responding to the accumulated ambient qi that had been 

building in the redistribution network, pressing against its entrance point from the 

outside. 

He waited. 

The conventional understanding of meridian opening was well represented in 

Wol ha's eavesdropped knowledge: a cultivator directed refined qi through the 

channels from inside, forcing them open by sustained internal pressure. The process 

required preparation a sufficiently developed dan jeon, a teacher's guidance for the 

critical moments, and the ability to sustain exactly the right pressure without causing 

rupture. With a cracked central meridian, this process was contraindicated absolutely. 

The crack would act as a pressure release, and qi forced toward the third channel 

would bleed out through the central one, potentially expanding the existing damage 

catastrophically. 

But this was different. 

This was not internal force. This was environmental pressure from outside, 

accumulated gradually through the redistribution pathways, reaching a threshold near 

an entrance point that had been subtly weakened by its proximity to the accumulation 

zone. If the channel opened, it would open the way a sealed door opens when the 

atmospheric pressure difference becomes sufficient not by force, but by the natural 

resolution of unequal states. 

He did nothing except pay attention. 

The sound came a third time, marginally louder. 

Then Cheol stirred, and the cook fire needed starting, and Jaehyun returned to 

the surface. 

He spent the walking hours thinking about the structural dynamics of what was 

occurring. Most cultivators treated meridian opening as a punctual event a threshold 

crossed, a door kicked open. His process was more like the slow failure of a 

compression seal: incremental, continuous, the material yielding a small amount each 

time the pressure cycled, until one cycle the yield became complete. Less dramatic. 

More stable. And crucially, because the pressure came from outside rather than inside, 

the cracked central channel was never directly stressed. 

The fourth channel was also showing preliminary signs of movement, he noted 

that afternoon. 

He also thought about the implications of becoming something that shouldn't 

be possible: a cracked meridian cultivator who was nonetheless progressing. He 

catalogued the concern carefully and stored it in the same mental folder as the Black 

Serpent Hand and Cheonan so: things that were currently too expensive to act on but 

that he kept in view. 

The wagon creaked east.

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