"If you don't want to follow the prin his expedition, I help you apply to quer a mid-level p on your own!" Bardock said, Talot's rea. He tinued, "With your current power level, you shouldn't have much trouble with a typical mid-level p."
As he finished speaking, Bardock felt more satisfied with Talot's expression.
This calm and posed demeanor, this humble and unassuming attitude.
If Talot hadn't been so mature from a young age, Bardock couldn't imagine a five-year-old being so posed.
"Take your time to think about it. After you've thought it through, let me know before my mission."
"I uand, Uncle Bardock. But I don't think I'll be joining the prieam."
Talot could feel Bardock's for him.
Bardoew him well, so he provided another path for him to gain experience.
"Hmm!" Bardoodded slightly, having already anticipated this answer.
However, even though Talot had made his choice, he wouldn't rush to finalize it.
There was still time, so as he said, there was no hurry.
Bardock didn't tihis topid suddenly thought of something else and asked, "By the way, I heard something when I got back. It's said that there were some intruders in the pace yesterday, and many guards were killed. Do you know about this?"
Talot was momentarily stunned by his words.
He shook his head, indig he didn't know, and asked, "Is that so?"
On the surface, it seemed that way, but in his heart, he had already figured it out.
He was right in both his perception and guess.
It must have been the work of God of Destru, Beerus.
Talot didn't know that Beerus hadn't killed anyoerday, nor had he caused aru.
The guards who died were those who might have seen Kia being humiliated.
To preserve the king's dignity, Kia had all the warriors on duty yesterday killed.
Better to kill a thousand wrongly than to let one escape.
"Indeed, not many people know about it. It seems it was forcibly covered up. Among the dead warriors were elites with power levels as high as 5000," Bardock sighed, his expression a bit more serious.
Saiyans' pace was invaded by an unknown enemy who easily killed elite guards with power levels of 5000.
One imagine how strong the enemy is!
And the most critical part is that it didn't attract much attention, indig the enemy almost instantly killed all the warriors.
Bardock sidered the possibility that Frieza had already started to secretly move against the Saiyans.
This was intel he actally obtained during his mission.
It was just a suspi, not yet verified.
But now, bining the current situation, he could only think this way.
The atmosphere became heavy. Talot, seeing Bardock's troubled expression, asked, "Uncle Bardock, did you think of something?"
"No, it's just strange. I'll visit Kia tomorrow. Maybe I learn more." Bardock replied.
Then, as if to avoid making Talot overly worried, he smiled and started talking about other things.
Talot couldn't delve deeper into the matter.
Even if he guessed something, he couldn't say it openly.
Taking this opportunity, Talot began asking Bardock about his experiences on this time's mission and if anything iing happened.
This had always been Talot's habit, so Bardoaturally began reting the experiences of his mission.
"To be ho, it wasn't supposed to be a difficult mission, but some ued events occurred. My strength broke through while I was o Cereal, surpassing 10,000..."
As Bardock spoke, he shared the details of his mission.
Of course, it was just a rough overview, without unnecessary details.
But even so, Talot got the information he wanted.
Undoubtedly, Bardock's enter o Cereal shocked Talot.
The storyline fron Ball Minus actually happened!
This was really ued, as Talot had already sidered this timelio be the Dragon Ball Z timeline.
The fusing part was that Kakarot should be three years old by now.
But Kakarot was only six months old.
"When are you going on another mission after this one, Uncle Bardock?" Talot asked, trying hard to stabilize his emotions.
It was clear that Bardock was hiding something.
He doesn't want him to know, nor does he want him to get involved.
Bardock is extremely careful and cautious ihing he does. Although he be somewhat indecisive, he always thhly uands the situation before making a decision.
"You little rascal, are you worried you don't have much time left and plotting something?" Bardock ughed.
Hearing this, Talot felt a bit embarrassed and said with a wry smile, "lotting? I was just asking casually. Besides, if I'm really going to quer a p, I'd like to know how much time I have left to prepare."
Bardoodded and didn't hide the information.
"I 't tell others, but it's fio tell you. Just don't spread it around.
"This time, I returned quickly because I received a royal order from Kia. The front lines discovered a highly valuable p, but we ck personnel with high power level, so I o lead my team to carry out this mission.
"The p is called P Kanassa, and the Kanassans living there possess siderable strength! Otherwise, I would have sidered taking you with me on this mission.
"For your safety, it's better for you to go to a mid or low-level p."
"As for the departure time, I o see Kia tomorrow to firm, but it should be within half a month at most."
Bardock expihe situation iail.
Talot immediately became excited after he heard Bardock will be leaving for P Kanassa in half a month.
It turns out that in this real Dragon Ball world he is in, all the storylines from the inal work are mixed together.
Recalg the time, the p's destru crisis is roughly two to three months away.
Although the exact distao P Kanassa was uain, it shouldn't be far.
Recalling Bardod his team's experiences in the inal work, including the time spent quering P Kanassa...
Talot knew he had to leave before Bardock did.
Moreover, it was likely that Bardock would arrange for Kakarot to go to Earth in the ing days.
[No wonder he talked to me about this mission; it's to keep me away from the uping crisis? Bardock must have known that Frieza inteo act against the Saiyans. But he didn't know that Frieza inally only sidered it; it was God of Destru Beerus' order that led to the destru of P Vegeta and the entire Saiyan civilization.] Talot thought to himself.