"Then I'll head back first, Uncle Bardock."
After a long versation with Bardock, Talot left once he had learned everything he wao know.
"Alright, remember to e early for dionight."
Watg Talot leave, Bardock didn't say anything more.
As Talot departed, Bardosciously g the room where Kakarot's incubator was, his expression growing more solemn.
Earlier, he had deliberately avoided certain topics, only telling Talot about some insignifit missioails.
But only he khat a great storm was about to sweep across P Vegeta, and if the Saiyan race made one wrong move, they might be obliterated from history.
"Is there really such a this world? I hope I'm just overthinking," Bardock muttered.
Although that Elec guy was somewhat unreliable, the information he provided, bined with the atta the pace yesterday, Bardosciously piece things together and clude that Frieza was secretly targeting the Saiyans.
After thinking it over, Bardock made a decision.
Regardless of whether what the people of the Heeter Force said was true or not, he had to be prepared.
If it was true, he o make all the arras beforehand and at least send Kakarot and Talot away.
If it was false, he could bring the two kids back ter. It would just cost some time, with no real loss.
As for Raditz, he would be departing with the prieam soon, so there was o worry about him.
"Could it be that Kia has also received some reliable information, which is why he's sending Prince Vegeta out to quer ps at this critical moment?" Bardock wondered.
It hadn't occurred to him before, but now it seemed like an attempt to protect Prince Vegeta from the impending storm.
...
After leaving Bardock's house, Talot was no longer as indecisive as before.
Once he returned home, he meticulously began pnning everything he o leave P Vegeta.
At this critical juncture, all he could do without enough power was go with the flow.
In this world, only by having enough power one do what they want.
"A rge spaceship is out of the question with my rank, but as an upper-css warrior, I should be able to get a medium-sized spaceship with Bardock's es.
"With that, I take enough supplies.
"The most important thing is to obtain healing medie and healing liquid, and it's best to get some raw materials as well. With the raw materials for research, I have an endless supply iure."
As Talot muttered to himself, his previously scattered thoughts formed into a plete pn.
"Right, maybe I get some Saibaman seeds. These things have a power level of 1200 and are pletely obedient to the pnter, making them the most loyal subordinates." With this thought, Talot reviewed his previous ideas.
However, not all upper-css warriors could apply for them; oe upper-css warriors had the right to use them.
But just because he couldn't get them didn't mean others couldn't.
Bardock should have a way, and perhaps even Raditz could leverage his current status to get some.
In the inal work, Raditz was indeed a failure, but the current Raditz was doing quite well.
Having a father with a power level over ten thousa it was impossible to keep a low profile.
And being an upper-css warrior, his status was naturally higher.
Talot had even heard some words fttering Raditz.
For instance: "If his low-css warrior father has such a high power level, Raditz will surely surpass Bardock."
Surpassing Bardock...
Raditz indeed had such dreams. If the Saiyans weren't fag a pary crisis and racial destru, he might have had a ce to develop.
Unfortunately, in the inal work, after the destru of P Vegeta, without ao guide him, he became a plete waste.
Twenty years ter, his power level was only 1500, nearly ten times less than his father's peak.
...
Time passed quickly; after over an hour.
After finalizing all the necessary items, Talot began sidering other aspects.
The most crucial thing was figuring out how to take Aunt Gih him.
Speaking of which, with his status as an upper-css warrior, he could freely mobilize several low-css warriors to assist him during missions.
But the problem is, he's still a child!
And this time, he's essentially going to quer a medium-level p on his own. Given the difficulty level, it's uaiher he apply for some personnel.
"If worst es to worst, I'll have to ask Bardock to speak on my behalf. If Aunt Gine knows I wao e along to take care of me, she probably won't refuse," he mumbled.
Right now, Aunt Gine was most ed about Kakarot.
But once Kakarot is sent away, she'll have no other attats.
"If she es with me, she'll get to visit Earth as well. Aunt Gine would probably love that," he said to himself.
Unfortunately, saving Bardock would be extremely difficult.
ing with him is out of the question! Especially in the face of the impendiru of P Vegeta. If Bardoew, he would undoubtedly stay to defend against the powerful enemy.
Even if he revealed his secret of being a transmigrator and told him everything, it would likely backfire.
He might even end up getting killed by Bardock for revealing his true identity.
After all, if not for his transmigration ah, he was inally the son of Bardock's brother.
Undoubtedly, Talot would be seen as an invader.
"Fet it, maybe when I get to Earth, or if I find Namek, I use the Dragon Balls to resurrect Bardock." He tinued p his pns.
There's no way Bardock would e; there's no doubt about that.
In the end, he is still too weak.
If he were strong enough, strohan Bardock, he could just knock him out and take him away.
And he wouldn't have to think about so many things; if he wao leave, no one o Vegeta could stop him.
"Reality is so cruel. Frieza has a power level of 530,000. He doesn't eveo transform; a casual energy bst could destroy P Vegeta.
"If the Saiyans knew Frieza's power level, they probably wouldn't dare to have any thoughts of rebellion."
Colleg his thoughts, Talot took a deep breath and sat cross-legged on his bed.
After a breakthrough in trainierday and sensing Bardock's aura today, along with their versation and his own realizations, it seemed he had gained new insights into the training of Ki.
Just like that, without realizing it, the afternoon passed.
As night fell, Talot cluded his Ki solidation training.
His strength seemed to have made a breakthrough again, especially in the use of Ki.