"Aunt Gine, have you made up your mind? Not disturbing Kakarot's life? Just protect him from the shadows?" Talot asked Gine again to firm as he looked at her.
Gine nodded slightly in response. She didn't speak, but her expression and eyes veyed her answer.
Only two days had passed, and Talot couldn't fathom how Gine had e to this decision.
In any case, the turn of events was quite ued.
He had known Gine would eventually agree, but he hadn't anticipated it happening so soon.
After telling Gine everything about Kakarot's current situation, she had actually calmed down.
It seemed that knowing Kakarot was still alive and living well had lifted a huge weight off her shoulders.
Looking back at that moment, when Gine had asked him for advice, Talot had answered, "If it were me, I would go see him and aowledge him, but I wouldn't try to forcefully ge or trol the life he's living now. After all, everyone has their own path to walk."
Perhaps it was because Talot had been subtly influeng Gihoughts all along.
After experieng so much, and with the passage of time, Gine was no lohe same as before.
Now, with her husband missing and Raditz o be found, Gine had developed a mi where she was willing to give everything for her younger son.
As for Kakarot's future, she didn't have any grand expectations for him to achieve great things. All she wanted was for him to live a peaceful life.
...
Mount Paozu.
Talht Gine and Sari here at st.
Sihe decision had already been made beforehand, both Gine and Sari remained quite calm.
Despite Kakarot nnizing them anymore, their feelings for Kakarot remain unged.
Fortunately, while his memories were gohe instinctive closehat es from the bloodliill remains.
They spent a few days at Mount Paozu, and after receiving a message from Brief, Talot left auro West City.
As fine and Sari, they settled down at Mount Paozu.
Mother and soed, though the current Goku does not uand this cept.
inally, Gine po not aowledge the retionship for the time being, but after seeing her son, the situation ged entirely.
Of course, this was after she had restrained herself. In the end, the reason they reunited so quickly was due to something Son Gohan said that taught Gine and Talot an important lesson.
From then on, she chose not to interfere in Kakarot's growth but decided to quietly apany him.
For example, Gine could remain here as an ordinary mother, quietly apanying her child without drawing attention.
Maybe with Gine's presence, Goku could grow into an eveer person.
Gine accepted this life. After all, she was quite open-minded; otherwise, how could she have accepted her son being named Goku by Son Gohan?
After all, it was ily because of Son Gohan that Kakarot had fallen off the cliff and lost his memories...
But Son Gohan had also saved her son.
Seeing it this way, Gine, in a sense, was grateful to Son Gohan.
Of course, there was also another factine saw how close Kakarot had bee to this old man.
So, she accepted the name Goku.
In the end, it was the reality that Goku is Kakarot, and Kakarot is also Goku.
...
West City.
After arriving at the b in Bulma family's backyard, Talot immediately went to look for Brief.
It had been some time sihey st met, and Brief had made signifit progress in his research.
First, there rogress in the stru of the spaceship. Acc to the best-case sario he envisiohe new model would be ready within a few months.
The sed breakthrough was with the Gravity Chamber. While researg the spaceship, Brief had a sudden fsh of inspiration on how to improve it. Now, the Gravity Device has been upgraded to support up to one huimes Earth's gravity.
This wasn't the limit, though. Given more time, the Gravity Chamber could be further enhanced. Based on the calcutions Bulma helped with, the final gravity level could reach between three hundred and five huimes Earth's gravity.
These two pieces of news left Talot incredibly excited.
He was also amazed at how much help Bulma had beee her young age.
A genius is a genius—there's no paring them to ordinary people.
At least in this area, Talot felt that even a hundred of himself couldn't pare to one of Bulma's fingers.
Sialot couldn't tribute much to the research itself, he tried to help Brief as much as possible by ideas and creative suggestions.
These ideas naturally came from the knowledge he had as a transmigrator.
Additionally, he brought Kakarot's spaceship, the ohat had crashed on Mount Paozu, to Brief for research.
He hoped that this would allow Brief to build an eveer spaceship sooner.
As for the spaceship that Kami used to e to Earth, it was ignored.
The spaceships currently avaible were already among the most advanced models used by the Frieza Force. Even with Kami's spaceship, it would only fill io ten pert of the gaps in their knowledge.
That minor breakthrough wasn't worth it pared to giving Brief more freedom to innovate. With enough time, he might create something truly surprising.
...
The wo months passed in a blur.
Talot returo his previous interaining regimen.
Aside from training, Talot had little else to occupy his time.
The only thing that has ged for the better is that the Gravity Chamber has been separated, allowing him to train alo one huimes Earth's gravity for extended periods.
Sari also trained in the Gravity Chamber daily, though she used the earlier version with fifty times gravity.
Sometimes, Talot would train with Sari, but in order tress faster, he would often train without her.
Sari uood that she would slow Talot down, so after pleting her own training, she would quietly wait for him to finish.
Simply put, these two months had been a time for Sari to improve herself while silently apanying Talot, him care and assistance whenever he .
Power level 3000!
That's the level Sari had painstakingly reached after two months of hard work.
She had adapted to fifty times gravity, and though not perfectly, it was an impressive feat for a six-year-old.
After all, not everyone could be pared to the adult versions of Goku aa from the inal work.
Not even Talot.
After these two months, Talot had gradually progressed, but he had only mao adapt to seventy times gravity.
He pletely broke through sixty times gravity in the first month and broke through seventy times gravity in the sed.