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the character is going to the Callary to make the first chapter more emotional. Characters:

The Burden of Intent: What are they carrying besides gear? Old regrets, new hopes, and unspoken prayers. Setting the Scene

A sharp cramp seized his left calf, twisting the muscle into a knot. Kai stumbled, his knee hitting the hard dirt. The rhythm broke. Silence rushed in, louder than the wind. 100 hours walking towards the callary chapter 1

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As the sun began to set, I found a suitable spot to set up camp. I pitched my tent, started a fire, and prepared a simple meal. The stars began to twinkle in the night sky, and I felt a deep sense of peace wash over me. The silence of the wilderness was a balm to my soul, and I felt my worries and cares melting away. the character is going to the Callary to

is an underground, highly atmospheric Boys' Love (BL) manhua that has captured the attention of readers looking for raw psychological tension, survival tropes, and slow-burn romance. Centred around themes of endurance, isolation, and an elusive destination known only as the "Callary," the story begins with a gripping first chapter that establishes a bleak, fascinating world.

The prose relies heavily on sensory descriptions—the crunch of gravel underfoot, the biting wind against dry skin, and the eerie silence of a world devoid of life. This immersion makes the reader feel the weight of every single mile. What to Expect Next: Setting Up Chapter 2 Setting the Scene A sharp cramp seized his

But his feet moved. They moved because they had forgotten how to stop.

: The story opens with the protagonist facing the reality of the trial. There are no grand farewells; the journey begins abruptly at the edge of a desolate landscape.

He remembered the Proctor’s words at the starting line: "The first hundred hours are not about speed, Initiate. They are about the refusal to cease. The Chapter does not open its doors to those who arrive; it opens them to those who endure."

The narrative relies heavily on internal monologue. Walking for hours in a desolate landscape forces the protagonist to confront deep-seated trauma, regrets, and fractured memories. The external journey quickly mirrors an internal descent into madness. 2. The Distortion of Time