The battle was over.
Ualot's deliberate trol, he iionally lost to Raditz without leaving any traces.
Learning in battle, adapting in battle, finding his own fws in battle, and then improving himself.
After achieving his goal and ensuring he wasn't exposed, Talot's loss was her disgraceful nor did it make him seem weak.
After all, he had fought Raditz for so long with a power level of 360. On the surface, it seemed that if he hadn't run out of stamina, he wouldn't have lost so quickly.
Although Raditz won, he didn't feel happy with his victory.
To him, it was truly ued that Talot could hold out under his attacks for so long.
Others might not know, but he knew he had used eighty pert of his strength, which trao a power level of at least over 450!
If Talot had been able to tinue resisting, Raditz would have been forced to use his full strength.
[ime, I definitely won't fight so recklessly. I'm going to find a way to defeat you quickly.] Raditz made a decision in his heart.
Having such thoughts showed that Raditz was actually quite intelligent, not as foolish as portrayed in the inal work.
He also found his own weaknesses during the battle, realizing that this fight didn't o be so strenuous, but Talot's tactics had dragged it out for long.
Of course, he wouldn't know that Talot had been toying with him all along, using him to familiarize himself with his power and gain bat experience.
If Talot had used his full strength, he could have defeated Raditz in one move.
After the spar, the surrounding Saiyans began to praise them.
Although most of them were low-css warriors, there were also two upper-css warriors.
Regardless of Raditz or Talot's performance, everyone was full of admiration and even praised them to the skies.
Naturally, their retionship with Bardock art of it.
After all, Bardock was Raditz's father and Talot's uncle.
This low-css warrior whose power level had reached over 10,000 in just a few years had bee a legend in the hearts of all low-css warriors.
As they say, dignity is earhrough one's own efforts. Bardock, with his power, had earhe respect of even the upper-css warriors.
Of course, Bardock didn't like fttery. To him, he was well aware of the maations within the Saiyan ranks.
Upper-css warriors ae fighters were too obsessed with fame and fortune, being selfish and even using ruthless means to backstab their rades.
In trast, most low-css warriors retaiheir humanity. Even though most of them were weak, at least they were genuine.
Bardock didn't like associating with the powerful and wouldn't go to high-end pces voluntarily.
Therefore, those elite upper-css warriors would still talk behind his back, saying that he was just a low-css warrior, and no matter how strong he was, he couldn't ge his low-css status.
...
Under Bardock's tactful words, the crowd gradually dispersed.
Raditz and Talot broke away from the onlookers ao Bardock.
"Are you okay, Brother Talot?"
Taking the opportunity, Sari trotted over, her making Talot a bit embarrassed.
"I'm fine, just exhausted." Talot replied.
This little girl was usually very proud, and it was rare to see her show such direct .
But this behavior couldn't be faked; Sari was genuinely worried about his safety.
Gine was aced to this. Bardock also khat Sari had been close to Talot sihey were young, so he didn't pay much attention to it. He merely marveled at how much the little girl had grown in the past six months, and her power level had already reached 180.
Sari maintained a basic level of friendliowards Bardod Gine, but she articurly hostile towards Raditz. That little look in Sari's eyes seemed like he wao eat him.
This made Raditz a bit unhappy, and he grumbled, "Hey! I didn't really go all out. Is there ao look so murderous? It was just a post-dinner exercise!"
"Hmph! You did it on purpose! Everyone knows you're learning by Prince Vegeta's side with so maes teag you. If Brother Talot had as many resources as you, he wouldn't have lost to you," Sari wasn't at all afraid of Raditz.
Her personality was indeed quite unreasonable, but Talot couldn't say anything.
Because Sari was standing up for him, even though Talot thought it was pletely unnecessary.
After all, he is hiding his strength.
Raditz was fuming, his face turning red. "My strength is because of my training! Do you think bes are handed out for free just because you're with the prince?"
Sari's words had ignited a fire.
Undoubtedly, having his efforts denied made Raditz feel extremely upset.
After all, he was still young, and no matter how mature his thoughts were, he was still just a five-year-old child.
However, Sari still didn't show him any kindness, clearly expressing that she thought Raditz was showing off by defeating Talot.
Gine wao speak up for her son but didn't know what to say. After all, she had watched Sari grow up too since she was a child.
Bardock shook his head at Gine and gave her a look, seeming to think that this was actually a good thing.
He could see that his son had some pent-up ive emotions, and this was a good opportunity for him to release them.
Moreover, he hoped his son could gh more experiences and uand more.
Being misuood, targeted, and distrusted wasn't necessarily a bad thing.
Only by experieng these could a person grow tinuously and ultimately withstand all rumors and snder.
That's how he had e through.
"Ba*tard! Talot, tell me, did I go all out on you? Did I use my full strength?!" Raditz asked angrily.
Talot was momentarily embarrassed but then raised his hand to take hold of Sari's wrist. "Sari, you indeed misuood. Raditz was just sparring with me casually! He didn't use his full strength to suppress me. Otherwise, I would have lost from the beginning."
Hearing Talot's words, Raditz felt a little better.
Sari also heard this, but she still held a grudge against Raditz, stemming from their mutual dislike since childhood.
Raditz wao say more, but Gine couldn't hold bay longer.
However, she wisely didn't defend Raditz directly. Instead, she grabbed his ear. "It's because you used to always bully Sari when you were younger. No wonder she dislikes you so much." "Ouch, ouch... Mom, let go, it's going to fall off..." With his ear being pulled, Raditz was on the verge of tears and quickly begged for mercy.
Bardock sighed and said, "Alright, it was just a friendly spar. Raditz won, but in a way, Talot didn't really lose either. So, Sari, you don't have tet Raditz so much. You're all still young and don't uand many things. When you look back after you've grown up, you'll realize that many of these arguments are meaningless..."
Small squabbles were normal, but you 't dwell on them.
Bardock's words, like a seniuidance, had the desired effect.
Not only did it help Talot uand more, but it also made Sari less resentful towards Raditz.
Of course, dislike doesn't ge quickly, and girls tend to hold grudges.
Talot was helpless about this, as he uood Sari very well. Despite being only five years old, she was remarkably mature for her age.