When Jack Young started to sense the Seven Chakras, Three Meridians, he suddenly realized that the Insight Technique was deeply connected to them. It struck him that he wasn’t a stranger to this stuff. The first time the Golden Wheel Relic washed through his body, Jack had already felt three streams of heat flowing into his brain. Now, using the yoga method to sense it again, he found that the so-called three meridians were exactly those three pathways.
Maybe it was the effect of the Insight Technique, but Jack barely had to try to sense the Seven Chakras.
In Jack’s perception, the Seven Chakras were just seven points lined up from bottom to top, forming a straight line. Following Maggie Monroe’s method to open the Root Chakra, he progressed faster than Maggie had described, though not quite at lightning speed.
But when Jack had a sudden idea and used his blood energy to rush through the acupoints, he found the Root Chakra lit up like a light bulb—instantly switched on.
It was as if his body had gained a new engine. Once the Root Chakra was lit, it shone like a brilliant star, constantly radiating wisps of energy. The most obvious effect wasn’t muscle power, but that Jack felt his mental energy recovered faster—and the total amount went up too.
“You’re just messing with me. I don’t believe it!” Maggie Monroe looked skeptical. “If you really opened your Root Chakra that fast, I’ll hire you as a teacher and put you on payroll!”
“Deal! Let me show you my new superpower.” Jack looked around. “Got any chalk?”
“Just happen to have some. Hold on.” Maggie Monroe brought over a box of chalk, curious. “What are you gonna perform?”
Jack picked one out, slipping into teacher mode again. “Wanna bet I can turn this single piece of chalk into two—with just two fingers?”
Maggie Monroe burst out laughing. “I thought you were gonna do something amazing! I can do that, anyone can! You look all mysterious, I thought it was some real kung fu!”
“Go ahead and laugh, but I guarantee you’ve never seen my version of this trick before.”
“How’s it gonna change? You gonna pull flowers out of it or something?”
Jack smiled, saying nothing. He focused, and two streams of blood energy rose in his body—one positive, one negative—channeling into his thumb and index finger. As the forces met, without any dramatic gesture, there was a crisp snap from the chalk.
“Done. Now one piece has become two.” He handed the chalk to Maggie Monroe. She opened her palm—sure enough, the chalk was split neatly down the middle, like firewood chopped with a blade!
Maggie Monroe stared, speechless.
She looked left, looked right, rubbed her eyes and checked again—yep, it was split right down the middle!
“What the—how’d you do that? That’s impossible!” Maggie Monroe lunged at Jack. “I’m already at the fifth chakra and I can’t do that! How’d you pull it off at the first? Wait, does yoga even have anything to do with this trick?”
Jack shrugged, cool as ever. “Told you I’ve got real skills, but you never believe me. Honestly, I couldn’t do this until I opened the first chakra. Before that, no way.”
After opening the first chakra, Jack’s mental power increased, and his control over blood energy got better too. Sure, mental power isn’t something you can measure yet, but Jack was certain—unlocking the Seven Chakras really is a great way to push the Insight Technique forward.
“Jack the Dummy, I’m officially hiring you!” Maggie Monroe waved her hand with flair. “From today on, you’re the security guard, martial arts coach, and my personal bodyguard at the gym!”
“Alright, alright, fine!” Jack nodded, totally unfazed, then perked up. “What’s the next chakra? I can’t wait to keep leveling up!”
“The next one’s called the Sacral Chakra. It’s three inches below the navel...”
“So if I open this one, does that mean...” Jack’s words circled in his mouth, but he couldn’t bring himself to say ‘iron man in bed.’
“Yep, legend says you’ll have iron stamina.”
“Hey, girl, you’re way too blunt—I couldn’t even say it, but you just go right for it!”
“What’s the big deal? We all know each other, just say it.” Maggie Monroe waved her hand, looking annoyed. “You guys, honestly—guys hear about this stuff and get all hyped up.”
“Okay, it’s weird for me to say this as a guy, but...” Jack stroked his chin, thinking seriously. “But if a guy doesn’t care about this stuff, then he really doesn’t care about anything.”
“You guys are hopeless. Just jump out the window...”
And so, Jack began his days training in the Seven Chakras, Three Meridians. That afternoon, Maggie Monroe officially introduced Jack to the students—not as a ‘martial arts’ teacher, but as a ‘dance’ teacher. These days, anyone interested in martial arts is usually a kid. Kids still have dreams, so even if they don’t stick with it long, they’ll put in the work for now.
But the women coming to Maggie Monroe’s gym for yoga were all working professionals or wealthy ladies. They were there to relax and stretch out. Making them work hard at martial arts? Not impossible, but it’s not exactly a booming market.
You gotta keep up with the market, so Maggie Monroe rolled out a brand-new dance class! Jack Young himself would be teaching, with all sorts of styles to choose from—and you could even bring your own dance partner, half price on tuition, limited-time special!
The response? Let’s just say it was a smash hit.
Jack was born to be a teacher—approachable, a great communicator, genuinely skilled, plus he had a handsome face and a good voice, with a clean vibe that put people at ease. Normally he didn’t bother tidying up, but Maggie forced him to clean up a bit, and among the crowd of eager women, he was like a stone tossed in a pond—instant popularity for Maggie’s gym.
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Every lesson, plenty of students would come up in sweet, soft voices: “Teacher Jack~~ I still can’t get these steps~~ Can you dance with me one more time~~”
Whenever that happened, Jack would just smile helplessly and dance a round with them. His hands were perfectly proper, not wandering at all—which made Maggie giggle from the sidelines.
Technically, Jack wasn’t a kid anymore, not some awkward teenager, so he shouldn’t be so uptight. But things were different now—ever since he opened the Sacral Chakra, Jack felt like he was losing control.
That’s right—on his second night of yoga practice, Jack opened up the Sacral Chakra. In the Seven Chakras, Three Meridians system, there’s a ‘beast’ lurking in the Sacral Chakra (some say it’s a snake, some say an elephant—either way, it fits...). Once awakened, it releases a powerful energy.
The energy was no joke. After lighting up the Sacral Chakra, Jack felt his ‘Clear Sight in Falling Snow’ state was totally solid, and his slow-motion vision could last way longer. But before you tame that ‘beast,’ it’s honestly hard to keep it together.
When Maggie Monroe heard Jack had opened the Sacral Chakra, she looked at him like he was a criminal suspect, carefully took two steps back, and tossed something his way.
Jack caught it—turned out to be a roll of toilet paper.
“This roll’s for you. There’s a separate trash bin in your room—remember to take care of it yourself every day.”
Jack’s face darkened, a shadow passing over him. “You... sis...”
During that time, Maggie Monroe dressed super conservatively, even at home, covering up as much as possible. If Jack got anywhere near her, she’d back away with a wary look, leaving Jack feeling totally defeated.
On the fifth day, Jack unlocked the third chakra—the Navel Chakra.
By now, Maggie Monroe was numb to Jack’s speed at opening chakras. She just said ‘oh’ and calmly went back to wearing her favorite clothes. With the Navel Chakra open, that ‘beast’ was basically tamed, so it wouldn’t randomly pop out and cause trouble.
Back to normal, Maggie gave Jack a disgusted look. “Are you even a man? Maybe you’re just born a eunuch or something? How’d you open the third chakra without any drama?”
“You know what—” Jack couldn’t take it anymore. He shoved Maggie onto the couch, clenched his fists, and gave her a double ‘dragon drill’ to the temples.
“Ow, ow, that hurts!”
Jack eased up. “Still gonna be so mean?”
“Tch, I thought you were gonna go wild and pin me down. Guess you’re not a real man after all.”
“Oh, come on!” Jack cranked up the power and kept drilling!