Arion stole the ball. He ran toward Dune Mirage, who prepared his Sand Serpent.
Second half. Sandorius prepared their signature — a formation that made all eleven players appear to be everywhere at once. But Arion and JP closed their eyes simultaneously.
Selene stepped forward. "Use the Link."
"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.
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. Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy- Supernova -Link de do...
2–1. Then 2–2. Then, in the final second, a combined defensive save by JP and Arion turned into a counterattack. Arion's pass found Victor Blade, who slammed home the winner.
"Exactly. But the Link must be between two souls that are naturally harmonious. I've been watching you, Earth Eleven. Your captain..." She pointed at Arion. "...and your goalkeeper." Arion stole the ball
They opened their eyes. Between them, a thin thread of golden light appeared — a Soul Link, fragile as spun glass. The next day, the Earth Eleven faced Sandorius United , a team whose players could create mirages and predict every pass three seconds in advance. Within the first ten minutes, Sandorius scored twice. Their goalkeeper, Dune Mirage , had a Soul — Sand Serpent — that swallowed any shot that wasn't "unpredictable."