Chapter 133: The Music God's Descent

Chen Jiuzhang's scar flared, projecting a hologram of the Big Bang—only it wasn't a explosion, but a single, infinitely long note. "The entropy origin frequency," he whispered. "Play this key, and we hear the universe's first chord."

Just then, the crystal concert hall's walls began to crack. A being composed of pure musical notation stepped through, its body a shifting mass of sharp - edged quavers and crotchets. "At last, the Entropy Origin Key," it boomed, voice shaking the stars. "I am Cantata, the Music God of Dissonance."

Li Wei's violet charge surged, but Cantata waved a staff of flat notes, canceling the energy. "Your little harmony games amuse me, but the universe deserves a bolder score—one where chaos is the main theme."

Su Nian swung her chains, which now produced a warning chord. "Bold like destroying galaxies? Hard pass."

Cantata laughed, and a fleet of dissonant ships materialized in the galaxy's core. "Behold the 'Cacophony Armada'—each ship plays a note that cancels out a different universe's entropy balance."

Starlight stepped forward, stardust forming a lyre in her hands. "But even your dissonance needs a scale. What's the point of noise without melody?"

The Music God paused, staff wavering. "Melody is limitation. True art is pure, unbridled sound." It raised the staff, and the Armada began to play, their combined notes causing stars to flicker out.

Chen Jiuzhang pressed the Life Resonator to the black key, which began to hum. "Starlight, Li Wei—sync with the origin frequency. Su Nian, Zhang Chengying—plant Entropic Seeds as resonators."

As Starlight plucked her stardust lyre, Li Wei channeled violet energy into the key. Together, they played the entropy origin note—a sound so pure it made Cantata's form waver. "Impossible... the first chord should be chaotic!"

"Chaos is just unheard harmony," Chen said, smiling. He adjusted the Resonator, adding the frequencies of every living being in the galaxy—from Earth's crickets to distant nebula's song.

The result was a symphony that wove chaos and order into a single, evolving melody. The Cacophony Armada's ships began to transform, their harsh notes softening into gentle arpeggios. Cantata dropped its staff, musical notation dissolving into harmonious chords.

"I... composed a lie," it whispered, form turning into a shower of golden treble clefs. "The universe's first song was perfect because it contained all possibilities."

As the golden clefs rained down, the black key began to glow white. It floated to Starlight, who placed it on the lunar symphony hall's grand piano. When she pressed it, the entire galaxy resonated with the entropy origin frequency—now joined by the voices of all who had ever lived.

Back at the Entropy Arts Academy, a new cadet arrived—one who can hear the music of dark matter. Chen Jiuzhang handed her an Entropic Seed piano key, smiling. "Welcome to the next movement. Remember: even the quietest rests have their place in the score."

And in the depths of the former music black hole, a new star was born—its light pulsing in the rhythm of the universe's first chord. The Music God's descent had taught them that true balance isn't about eliminating dissonance, but about trusting that every note, no matter how dark or sharp, has a role to play in the grand cosmic symphony.

As the academy's students began to tune their Entropic Seeds to the origin frequency, a single black note drifted through the galaxy, its surface now engraved with a smile. The next chapter of the universe's composition was in their hands, and the only rule was to play with an open heart—and a willingness to find harmony in the most unexpected keys.