Chapter 90 - The Celestial Synapse

The cosmic garden shimmered and dissolved around me, the shimmering stars twisting and folding into an endless expanse of starlight and shadow.

In their place, a colossal, illuminated pathway stretched across the horizon—a celestial bridge linking nodes of pulsing starlight, each one flickering with a hypnotic hum of energy. It felt like standing on the edge of infinity.

The system's familiar voice echoed in my mind:

Second Trial: Traverse the Celestial Synapse. Sync your Ophiuchus energies with each celestial node to progress.

I smiled, feeling the thrill rise within me. "A cosmic pathway, huh? Alright, let's try this."

This wasn't going to be simple, that much was clear. If this pathway was a challenge of balance and synchronization, I'd need every ounce of finesse and control I'd sharpened so far.

With a steadying breath, I stepped forward, the starlight rippling beneath my feet, almost alive in its response. I felt its pull immediately—a gravitational force connecting each node in a rhythm all its own.

It wasn't just about walking from one node to the next. This trial required a constant release of balanced energy with each step, a blend of creation and destruction flowing in sync with the pulse of each node. And from the first step, I could tell it was testing my ability to maintain energy balance on an instinctual level.

"This isn't just about control," I murmured, feeling my energy shift with the rhythm. "It's like...tuning the channel frequency."

With each step, I adjusted my energy in time with the beat, alternating between creation and destruction. It felt like trying to catch a fleeting tune, and every time I thought I'd synced perfectly, the balance twisted, speeding up or slowing down, forcing me to improvise on the spot.

"Come on, Synapse," I growled. "Give me everything you've got."

The starlight pulsed faster, matching my heartbeat, and with each new node, the energy felt heavier, more demanding.

Every fiber in me strained, every ounce of control tightened as I channeled my energy along the nodes, pushing myself to a threshold I hadn't even known existed.

Then, just as I thought I was getting the hang of it, a shiver rippled through the pathway, and the air thickened.

Out of the starlight, a towering figure materialized—an ethereal Guardian, a creature of pure celestial energy, with eyes like supernovas and a form woven from the very fabric of stars.

It took a single step toward me, and a wave of energy crackled through the air, almost bringing me to my knees. This was no mere obstacle; this Guardian was a being of balance and harmony, an embodiment of everything the Synapse demanded.

The Guardian's deep, resonant voice filled the air, commanding yet calm. "Prove your worth, child of Ophiuchus. Show me you are worthy of the power."

I braced myself, raising my energy in response, letting it swell and balance within me. "Don't worry. I don't intend to disappoint."

The Guardian lunged forward, its movements precise and calculated, flowing with a grace that seemed almost effortless.

I countered, every strike forcing me to channel both creation and destruction, maintaining a perfect blend. Each movement was a symphony of cosmic forces, and as we clashed, I could feel my energy surging, pushing me to the limit.

My mind raced. The Guardian wasn't just testing my power; it was pushing me to synchronize with it, to meet its rhythm with one of my own. If I could match its flow, even momentarily, I'd have a chance to turn the tide.

"If I can't keep up with you," I muttered through gritted teeth, "then what's the point of calling myself Ophiuchus' heir?"

The Guardian's attacks became faster, a whirlwind of energy and light, each blow intensifying the pressure. I countered every strike, mirroring its movements, pushing myself to keep pace with its relentless rhythm. My muscles screamed, my energy frayed at the edges, and yet I held on, unwilling to let go.

Then it happened—a moment of pure clarity.

I realized that forcing control wasn't enough. I had to become the balance. Not the creator or the destroyer, but the point where both energies met, an ever-flowing tide within myself.

I let go of the strain, surrendering to the rhythm, feeling my energy settle into harmony.

The Guardian paused, as if sensing the shift, its eyes narrowing as I breathed in this new calm, this newfound unity.

When it struck again, I met it head-on, our energies colliding in perfect sync. In that moment, my heart beat in time with the pulse of the Synapse, the universe itself seeming to resonate in harmony with my own rhythm.

With a final surge of energy, I let loose everything I had, pouring both creation and destruction into a single strike. The Guardian's form trembled, then shattered, dissolving into stardust that swirled around me, illuminating the Synapse in a blinding flash.

My knees buckled as I sank to the ground, energy drained but heart pounding with exhilaration. I waited, anticipation prickling my skin, expecting the system's approval, the affirmation of my success.

But instead, the system's voice rang out with a cold finality: "Trial Incomplete. Second Trial Failed. Rank Advancement: Pending further completion."

For a heartbeat, I stared at the glowing nodes in disbelief. But then, without warning, a laugh burst from my throat, rough and filled with an odd sense of satisfaction. "Guess you got me there, Synapse. Looks like I've got a reason to come back after all."

My body was screaming in exhaustion, but there was no denying it—I felt more alive than ever.

As the Synapse faded, a rush of cold air hit me, grounding me back into reality. Opening my eyes, I found myself back in the Cauda arena trial grounds, surrounded by the familiar faces of Squad 13 and unfamiliar faces of the audiences.

Members of Squad 13 rushed over and surrounded me in a cheer, their excitement infectious, even if they didn't know about the trial's outcome.

"You did it, Avant! Transcendent Rank—about time!" Xander shouted, slapping my back.

"Welcome to the elite class—officially," Kairos, our Squad captain, said with a broad grin.

"When you tackle Galactic, let us know so we can watch!" Aira chimed in, a grin wide across her face.

I returned their enthusiasm with a grin of my own, feeling a wave of pride and determination swell within me. "I'll make sure you all get front-row seats."

We laughed, the adrenaline still buzzing through me. But inside, I knew there was still unfinished business—a reminder that I hadn't yet conquered the Synapse, that there was another level to reach, another summit just within my grasp.

Later that night, I sat alone, reflecting on the Guardian's challenge, the precision and harmony it had forced me to reach. Despite my exhaustion, I felt an undeniable excitement for the journey ahead. Failure was just another trial, another step in proving myself.

Then a notification pinged, and I opened the system window to find a new message:

Summoning Permission Unlocked: Constellation Beast.

My heart raced. Constellation Beasts were legendary creatures, a powerful bond for all Stellar-ranked Ophiuchus awakeners—and now, one was calling to me.

Grinning, I closed the system window. If the Synapse had been this challenging, then meeting my Constellation Beast was bound to be an adventure of its own.

As I looked up at the stars, anticipation filled me, my pulse beating with a fierce rhythm. "I can't wait to see what Constellation beast I can summon."