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Bringing Salari along!

  Towards Bardock's final request, Raditz readily agreed.

  One could say that Raditz, who had never suffered beatings, faced setbacks, or endured harsh trials, had a straightforward disposition and was full of fiden everything. He had no idea what challenges y ahead for him.

  At this moment, he believed himself to be able to do anything, determihat he would bee the pilr of the family, and thus took on responsibilities voluntarily.

  Bardock was very satisfied with his behavior but did not force him.

  As long as Raditz at this moment was the way he wao see him, that was enough. The future could only be left to the future.

  Having experienced tless ups and downs in his life, Bardoew well that people ge.

  Frankly, if Bardoew the developments iure, he would be very emotional because everything happened as he imagined.

  No! It was even more brutal than he imagined.

  ...

  Time unknowingly passed and soon it was afternoon.

  Because they purchased a lot of supplies in the royal city, they wasted a lot of time.

  During this period, Bardock also met the members of his team.

  Although they still didn't know when or whiet the mission would be, they had long siteo it while following Bardock.

  So, haviurned only yesterday, they were already preparing the ies for the expedition today.

  Bardod Raditz returned home.

  At this time, Talot and Sari had also e back.

  After expining their training progress to Bardock, he was shocked by the talent shown by Talot and Sari.

  At the same time, Raditz, who had not yet officially started training, felt a bit frustrated and immediately ran off to train by himself.

  "Well done, but you still ime to solidate the basics I've taught you! Don't bee tant just because you think you've lear." To prevent Talot and Sari from being ceited, Bardock warhem.

  They would all eventually go to the battlefield, and excessive arrogance could make them lose their way, thinking they were very powerful when they actually were not.

  "Don't worry, Uncle Bardock."

  "Uood, I'll work even harder, Uncle Bardock."

  Talot and Sari nodded in response.

  Getting the answers he wanted, Bardock then talked about the uping arras.

  For the seven days, from m until night, he would spend all his time teag them how to bee stronger, even using actual bat to teach them how to truly fight.

  Not only Sari, but Talot also looked forward to it.

  After all, in terms of strength, even if Bardock wasn't currently the stro of the Saiyans, he was at least among the top.

  sidering the power level of over ten thousand, the result of sparring with him redictable. But, undoubtedly, the improvement brought by real bat would be much greater for them.

  After firming the training arras, Talot, disregarding Sari's presence, directly asked Bardock about his enter at the pace.

  Anyway, Sari was already part of this small group, and for the few days, they would spend most of their time together, if not living together. There was o hide anything.

  Moreover, it didn't matter if Sari knew some things. The versatioween Bardod Talot was not about fidential matters.

  As for the fidential ones, Bardock certainly wouldn't tell Talot, such as his enter o Cereal, cealing the biggest event: Frieza's plot against the Saiyans.

  "So, it's settled that Raditz and Prince Vegeta will set out for P Larp in seven days, and Uncle Bardock will leave to quer P Kanassa in ten days?" Talot couldn't help but speak up.

  The rapid pace was overwhelming. If he hadn't already sidered the worst possibilities over the past two days, he would be feeling anxious.

  "So, are you starting tret it now, Little Talot?" Bardock asked with a chuckle, looking at Talot.

  Talot shook his head vigorously and ughed sheepishly, "Once I've made a decision, I won't regret it. It's just that there are so many things to sider. Invading a medium-sized p alone might not be difficult, but it's not easy either."

  "What scheme are you plotting this time? Tell me about it." Bardock could easily dis the underlying meaning in Talot's words.

  Although the Saiyan warriors appeared to be all brawn and no brains, this wasn't the case. Many Saiyans were highly intelligent. However, they often didn't o think too much about things that could be solved by strength.

  Hearing this, Talot genuinely ughed and said, "As expected of Uncle Bardock, you know what's on my mind without me saying anything."

  Bardock shook his head helplessly. Even though they hadn't seen each other for more than half a year, how could he not uand Talot's personality?

  Sari, who had been listening, felt her heart tremble. Her small mind was ed with just one word: Expedition!

  Everyone was going on expeditions, and although she, as a low-css warrior, had reached the age of five and could follow the main force to go on expeditions and carry out missions, she had no trol over choosing her own future.

  The prideful little girl unsciously lowered her head, g her small fists.

  Talot, who was beside Sari, noticed her unusual behavior immediately.

  Sighing inwardly, he turo Bardod said, "Uncle Bardock, I know you've already made arras for me, but I want t two people with me on the expedition. Do you think that's possible?"

  He robing, using this opportunity to find out Bardock's true iions for him.

  Hearing this, Sari lifted her head and looked at Talot inquiringly, asking if he meant to take her along.

  "You want t along Sari, right? As an upper-css warrior, you indeed have three slots. As long as the others are low-css warriors and agree to accept your and, they join your team!

  "However, you must remember that the merit points for quering a medium-level p range from 10,000 to 100,000. If you choose t subordinates, you must allocate at least ten pert of the merit points to each person!

  "Moreover, if a low-css warrior dies in your team, you will lose double the merit points."

  Bardock's response made Talot even more certain of his pn.

  "That's fine. I don't really care about the merit points. Besides, if I don't bring Sari along, she won't be willing to do logistics work and might end up dying if she joins aeam," Talot said with a smile.

  Bardock, hearing this seemingly casual remark, felt that Talot was truly amazing.

  For Saiyans, merit points were a symbol of honor and a necessary currency for survival!

  Clearly, in Talot's mind, people were more important tha points!

  "You rascal! If that's the case, I won't say much more. In the ing days, I'll take you to file the application. I'll also lend you some merit points to buy a medium-sized spaceship. Remember to pay me back double when you return after pleting the mission," Bardock said with a smile.

  "Double? Uncle Bardock, that's a bit too much!" Talot didn't know whether to ugh or cry.

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