Galaxy- Supernova -link De Do... — Inazuma Eleven Go
Both boys gasped. For a moment, they saw each other's memories as if they were their own. Arion felt JP's loneliness; JP felt Arion's fear of failing his team.
From the shadows stepped a girl no older than Arion. She had silver hair that shimmered like liquid mercury, eyes the color of twin comets, and a faint, translucent aura around her — like a Soul that hadn't fully awakened. She wore the tattered cloak of a Faram Dite scholar.
But through the Link, JP whispered in Arion's mind: "Let me see what you see." Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy- Supernova -Link de do...
Selene stepped forward. "Use the Link."
Everyone turned to (Nishiki Ryouma), who was busy trying to catch a floating maintenance drone with his teeth. Both boys gasped
"To Link, you must feel what the other feels. Not just in soccer — in everything," Selene instructed. "Stand facing each other. Close your eyes. Now, recall your most painful memory."
"I am ," she said. "And I am a Linker — one of the last." Chapter 1: The Lost Art of the Link Selene explained as the Earth Eleven gathered in their makeshift locker room. Thousands of years ago, before the Grand Celesta became a brutal competition, the original civilizations of the galaxy used Soul Links — a deep, empathetic bond between two players that allowed them to share stamina, techniques, and even consciousness for a short time. It was more powerful than Mixi Max, but far riskier. If the Link broke mid-match, both players could lose their Souls forever. From the shadows stepped a girl no older than Arion
Then, a new voice echoed through the tunnel. Soft, melodic, yet carrying the weight of a dying sun.