Ichinose traveled back to Kurosawa, where he erected a —a crystal spire that amplified the Angel’s echo across the galaxy. When a star entered its death throes, the tower emitted a harmonic pulse that stabilized the star’s collapse, turning a potential supernova into a gentle fade, preserving the surrounding planetary systems. The Order of Echoes became custodians of a network of such towers, each singing a note in the universal chorus.
Ryū placed his hand on her shoulder, the gesture both a reassurance and a challenge. “Then we do it together,” he said. “But know this—once the fragment is ignited, there is no turning back. The heavens will answer, and the earth will feel the tremor of our choice.”
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Her co-pilot, a rookie named Kenji, looked pale. "They say the wind shear at this level can tear a hull apart. Are you sure about the launch window?"
She understood the message instinctively: . It meant something monumental had changed, something that could rewrite the very equations governing the universe. Driven by a mixture of awe and responsibility, Ameri boarded a sky‑sail —a sleek, anti‑gravity craft that skimmed the ionosphere like a dragonfly—and set a course for Sky 115.