"Or so to say, soone extended their hand. An intelligent yet Inferior entity. A Seraphine nad lania Ava Norah Arabella—MANAS
She was extrely weak compared to him, but her intelligence was unmatched. She could sohow rember all his past cycles, struggles, and monts of helplessness. Almost everything.
As a kind and sympathetic lifeform, she eventually decided to help him. She beca one of his trusted companions and suggested the idea of creating a unique world where Creation and Ruination would reincarnate.
But there would be another factor involved.
A skill.
A unique skill like no other: Synthesis.
This skill could help him synthesize the two together and beco one—sothing that opposing forces could never achieve.
But to his surprise, Universal Synthesis had managed to achieve the impossible.
She created it by herself—a technique that even baffled him.
But with it ca one last hope to escape from this eternal tornt.
He knew that alone he could never face that higher entity; only by uniting with ARIA could he have a chance to defeat it.
With Universal Synthesis, it beca a possibility, as Universal Synthesis offered new avenues of strength beyond the boundaries of the Omniverse.
Universal Synthesis, a re skill, beca a beacon of hope for an unachievable dream.
And now, he was about to do the unthinkable.
Still connected with their lips, Aengus activated the skill: Universal Synthesis.
The ferocity of the skill's effects surpassed anything before.
A blinding blue radiance ford at the spot and spread throughout the Primal Realm in an instant.
Every lifeform rubbed their eyes, losing their ability to see due to the brilliance.
They were confused, speechless at the phenonon. Continue your saga on My Virtual Library Empire
"What is happening to our realm?
So many unthinkable things have happened recently.
Is our doom near?
Is this a sign of the Primal Realm's Apocalypse?"
Their worries and concerns did not stop the divine process.
ZERO and ARIA's souls were currently being synthesized together.
The fate of their realm and beyond depended on the success of the synthesis.
As the radiant blue light engulfed the entire Primal Realm, an otherworldly hum resonated through the very fabric of existence. The air itself seed to ripple with the force of a cosmic convergence, as if the universe itself was holding its breath.
Aengus and ARIA were at the center of it all, locked in an embrace that transcended ti and space. Their souls, once destined to be enemies, now began to rge through the might of Universal Synthesis.
The process was not easy. It was not quick.
Aengus felt the trendous weight of what he was attempting, his entire being straining against the gravity of the decision. But this was the only path. The only hope to break the cycle. The only way to end the tornt, to redeem what had been lost, and to stand a chance against the higher entity that had controlled their fate.
The light grew brighter, and the very stars in the sky flickered as if in response to the trendous surge of power.
In the mont of their synthesis, Aengus could feel the vastness of ARIA's soul, a reflection of Creation itself—pure, boundless, and full of potential. Yet beneath that, there was the dark thread of corruption, a twisted shard that had pervaded her being for eons.
For a brief instant, he could see it all: their past lives, their battles, their love, their fall.
But now, sothing was different. This ti, the corruption was breaking.
"SHHHHIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNG!"
In the next instant, the collision of Creation and Ruination reached its zenith. The powers of both forces collided with a force so imnse that the very structure of reality seed to quake. The boundaries between life and death, between light and darkness, blurred into a chaotic vortex. The fabric of ti itself began to tear.
And then, as if the very essence of the universe itself had made a decision, the storm ceased.
Aengus and ARIA stood at the center, their forms shifting and coalescing. They were no longer two beings, but one. A fusion of Creation and Ruination, sothing that had never been done before. Neither fully one nor the other, but a new force entirely.
The ground beneath them cracked and fractured, reality itself trembling as their combined presence reached out and began to reshape the surrounding world.
In that mont, Aengus understood. Universal Synthesis had not only rged their souls—it had created sothing entirely new.
Sothing beyond the comprehension their current understanding.
Where they once stood, now stood a singular entity—formless, faceless, and without any clear identity. A ball of pure energy, its surface etched with streaks of white and black, intertwining in perfect harmony like the Yin-Yang symbol.
Yet, inside this ball of harmony remained five distinct personalities: Ethan, Aengus, Zytherion, Aria, and ARIA.
Each personality existed within this unified form, their individual essences combined, yet still retaining their own will, thoughts, and emotions. Together, they were sothing new, a singular being made from the amalgamation of their once separate selves, bound by the forces of creation and ruination.
A while later, two human forms materialized where the ball of energy had been.
One was Aengus—a fusion of Ethan and Zytherion.
The other was Aria—rged with ARIA.
Their presence was both divine and ethereal.
He embodied absolute strength and dominion, the pinnacle of power. She radiated the gentle beauty of a divine goddess, yet within her resided the sa unyielding will, now tempered by ARIA's personality. Once ARIA surfaced, she would beco the rciless battle goddess she was destined to be.
"Sob… Zytherion, I missed you so much. I… I'm really sorry for putting you through all of that. I really am!"
Aria's voice trembled as she suddenly broke into tears, her face buried in his chest, guilt shattering her heart.
Aengus looked down at her, his expression softening. He brushed a hand through her hair, holding her close.
"It was never your fault, nor mine, Aria," he murmured. "It was soone else's."
As he wrapped his arms around her, comforting her, a silent promise burned within his soul.
This ti, they would not fail.
This was no re declaration.
It was an unbreakable vow—etched into his very existence.
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