Watg Bardock depart, finally exiting the pad disappearing from sight, Kia's expression grew increasingly menag.
The huma is the most uable.
Bardock had enough reverend loyalty towards Kia.
But Kia still viewed Bardock as a threat!
In his view, Bardock, in some sense, had already threatened his position.
Merely being revered as a legend by the low-css warriors was a challeo his dignity.
In fact, Bardock himself didn't realize that he was only trying to do better, but his tributions were deemed as outshining the master.
Of course, the most critical and main reason was still that Bardock was just a low-css warrior.
Not only in Kia's heart but also in the minds of all elite warriors, a lower-css was still a lower-css, not even qualified to speak with them.
In the eyes of the arrogae warriors, low-css warriors were ants to be anded and toyed with at will.
"Hmph!! Once Frieza is dealt with, and I asd to the throne of the universal emperor...then will be the time for a true reing." Kia's eyes fshed with killing i, which he quickly cealed.
If Bardock wasn't strong enough, if he didn't have enough utility for him, he would never allow su untrolble situation among his subordinates...
...
Leaving the pace, Bardock didn't return immediately but started looking for Raditz within the pace grounds.
His schedule in the uping days was tight; in ten days he would depart, and in seven days Raditz would also set out with Prince Vegeta to quer a p!
So, in the ing days, he had to impart some knowledge daily.
Moreover, there were things he o discuss with Raditz alone, preferably without Gine knowing.
After wandering for a while, Bardock finally found Raditz iermost training ground of the pace, along with Vegeta.
As a subordinate, even with a power level of over ten thousand, Bardock still respectfully greeted the prince.
As for the others, Bardock ighem pletely.
Firstly, he had enough strength to disdain these upper-css ae warriors.
Sedly, he didn't care to associate with them.
Even though his son would be w uhem for some time, Kia had promised to ensure Raditz's safety, so these people wouldn't dare to act recklessly.
If they did, he wouldn't let them get away with it!
This is the suppressiht by strength.
Taking Raditz out of the pace, Bardock essentially requested leave for Raditz from Vegeta for the few days.
Otherwise, as Prince Vegeta's personal guard, Raditz would have to be by the prince's side almost stantly, except for occasional breaks.
Bardock's request was not somethia would refuse.
Of course, Raditz had just requested leave from him a moment ago, and he didn't pay much attention to it.
To him, whether Raditz was by his side or not made no difference.
Initially, he uzzled by his father's decision to assign someone of the same age with a power level of only a few huo his side.
Only ter did he gradually uand his father's iions.
Although Vegeta was only five years old now, his thinking was not parable to ordinary people.
As a prince, he saw many aspects, not just identity; the most crucial was the power level.Being ceited was iable, but he also had self-awareness.
Watg Bardod Raditz leave, Vegeta's eyes shoh a glimmer beyond his years, his expression serious.
A ckey beside him couldn't help but instigate, "Yhness, you shouldn't have been respectful to that guy Bardock! He's being increasingly arrogant, relying on his high power level."
"Yes, Prince Vegeta! Just now, he didn't even show you any respect."
As two upper-css warriors with a power level of 3000 spoke up, Vegeta's gaze became sharp.
But instead of being directed at the departing Bardock, it was aimed at the two men beside him: "If you have the skills, don't gossip behind people's backs! It just shows you're useless!"
After saying this, Vegeta turned and headed towards the pace hall.
His power level had long surpassed 3000, so even without his priatus, he could stand up to these two.
Vegeta's cold sarcasm left the two upper-css warriors' faces ashen aremely unpleasant.
To be fair, Vegeta was more tolerant and dising pared to Kia.
When paring Bardock to the useless weaklings around him, he preferred Bardock, who had bee strong purely on his own as a low-css warrior.
Strictly speaking, as a low-css warrior among Saiyans, Bardock was the only oa had remembered since childhood!
Even ier stages of the inal work, Vegeta recalled Bardock.
...
Walking on the bustling streets of the royal city, Bardod Raditz observed the surrounding buildings and various aliens while versing.
"Acc to Kia, in seven days, I will be going to P Larp with the prince?" Raditz said excitedly after hearing Bardock's words.
For him, he had been looking forward to this day for a long time.
He didn't know that this expedition would be the beginning of his tragic life.
"In seven days, you will go on an expedition with the prince's elite troops. A few days after you leave, I will also go on a new mission.
"Raditz! You are my son, and as my son, you will bear a pressure far greater than that of ordinary Saiyans! During the time you have spent with the prince, you should uand how cruel we Saiyans are by now.
"In fact, it's the same for every race, survival of the fittest!..."
Bardock rarely spoke in such a heartfelt manner.
But at this moment, he had to impart some important truths to his son.
He didn't know if it was some premonition or if Bardock had long wao tell his son, but previously, he didn't have the time, or Raditz was too young to uand.
"Dad, today you seem a bit..." Raditz was momentarily stunned, uo articute what was going on with his father.
Bardock smiled softly and reached out to ruffle Raditz's hair: "Strange, right? Some things you may not uand now, but you will iure! You will grow up and find your own path."
Raditz nodded in fusion.
Bardock spoke to him about many things, an experience Raditz had never had since he was born.
For the first time, the father and son talked so much.
After Bardock finished everything he wao say, he left Raditz with oence: "If I'm no longer around, then I leave your mother, brother, and Talot in your care."