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Staying on Earth! Gine’s Plan

  "In theory, it should be, but what exactly are the limits of this ability? I still o verify that myself."

  "I have a feeling that the ability Shenron granted me will tio evolve as I grow stronger."

  Talot answered Bulma's question.

  This response left the genius Bulma deep in her own thoughts.

  For Bulma, there was still so much she hadn't seen. As her worldview slowly expanded, her intelligence will tio increase as well.

  Shenron had fulfilled this wish, causio experience a massive shobsp;

  It pletely overturhe notion that humans could never survive in spabsp;

  "Talot, did you make this wish because you heard about the explosion of P Vegeta?" Gine asked.

  Others couldn't guess, but she believed she had figured it out.

  Talot didn't feel like expining too much. Since Gihought that way, he just let it be.

  He couldly say it was because of future enemies—like Frieza and King Cold—who could survive in the vacuum of space...

  "Now that the wish has been granted, what are your pns?" Kami asked, hitting a sore spot. He kalot and his group had already settled down oh but still posed the question.

  Perhaps, from his perspective, it would be better if Talot and his group left Earth. If they were goh wouldn't have to face threats from the universe iure.

  After all, Talot had just mentioned earlier that he had found the child Kakarot.

  That was their main reason for ing to Earth.

  Clearly, Kami was thinking too simply.

  "We pn to stay oh for a long period of time. As the Kami of Earth, you already know that our home p, P Vegeta, was destroyed. Now, we are just a handful of surviving Saiyans, and we o rest and build up strength here oh," Talot stated bluntly.

  They had been oh for three months now, and there was no point in hiding it anymore.

  Gine didn't object, and Sari felt the same.

  Kami felt gloomy upon hearing this, but he owerless to ge anything.

  This was the oute he least wanted, but he had no choice but to let Talot and the others stay oh.

  In the simplest terms, Talot's arrival presented him with a harsh truth: no matter how high your status is, if you don't have the strength, it's meaningless.

  Because he, as Earth's Kami, was too weak, he could no longer trol the situation.

  The atmosphere became a bit awkward, but Kami, who had lived for many years, was no fool.

  After exging a gh Popo, he formally weled Talot, Gine, and Sari on behalf of Earth.

  It felt insincere.

  But Talot didn't care, and Gine and Sari also didn't have a good opinion of Kami, so they simply ignored him.

  Leaving the Lookout, Talot, Gine, and Sari departed with Bulma.

  This episode had e to an end.

  But Kami and Popo khat this was likely just the beginning. The future of Earth would only beore chaotic.

  Even if there were only four Saiyans at the moment—who could say how many more would arrive iure as time passed?

  Of course, they couldn't yet imagine what the future held.

  Earth would undergo a plete transformation because of Talot and his group, far faster than the inal work's development.

  ...

  Meanwhile, atop Korin Tower.

  Sensing Talot and the others' auras moving away, Korin muttered to himself:

  "Has the wish finally been made? I wonder what kind of wish it was, taking so long."

  He k was Talot who had gathered the Dragon Balls to make a wish, so he was curious.

  After all, the process of making a wish should be quite quick. It has been so long sihen, and it's clear that many things he is unaware of have occurred.

  After thinking it over carefully for a while, Korin could only drop the subject. Since he hadn't seen or heard everything personally, any guesses would be inaccurate.

  ...

  Ba West City, it was exactly 5 PM.

  Because they were in a different hemisphere, the time was a bit off pared to when Talot found the st Dragon Ball.

  After dropping Bulma off at home, Talot didn't immediately take Gine and Sari to find Kakarot.

  Instead, he expined Kakarot's current situation to Gine and Sari, so they would uand what was going on and avoid any irreversible mistakes when they met him.

  Gine was very protective of her children, especially her you son, whom she sidered the weakest and most in need of prote.

  "So, after Kakarot arrived oh six months ago, he was found and adopted by an old man named Son Gohan? This old man is a martial artist from Earth, with a power level of around 100, and he's been taking care of Kakarot..." Gi firmiedly, particurly when she heard that Kakarot had lost his memory due to a head injury from falling off a cliff. This made her extremely anxious.

  Talot forted her and stopped her, which helped her stabilize her emotions.

  Otherwise, Gine would have iably given in to the urge and rushed off to find Kakarht away.

  In the end, Talot wasn't going to stop Gine from meeting her son, but he wanted her to be fully prepared before doing so.

  This way, there would be no surprises, and Gine wouldn't be heartbroken if Kakarot didn't reize her.

  After all, he's now Goku, and in Goku's current memory, he probably only reizes Son Gohan.

  Even if he might feel a sense of familiarity with them, that bond may not be as strong as Goku's attat to Son Gohan.

  Fortunately, there was enough time to prepare. Otherwise, if Gine were asked to calm dowedly, how could she possibly hahat as a mother?

  After a long period of careful discussion, Talot finally asked, "Aunt Gine, have you decided what to do?"

  Will she meet him, or not?

  Should they interfere, or let Kakarot develop on his own?

  "If it were you, Talot, what would you do?" Gine, feeling overwhelmed, didn't know what choiake.

  Giving up was definitely not an option, but after listening to Talot's many suggestions and analyses, she started thinking that letting Kakarot stay with Son Gohan to grow and train might be better than keeping him protected by her side.

  Saiyans had always been a cruel race.

  "Survival of the fittest" wasn't just a simple saying for them.

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