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Law of the Jungle, Survival of the Fittest

  Talot hid the spaceship securely and activated its powerful defense meism.

  Unless struck by aremely powerful force, the spaceship would not be easily damaged.

  Speaking of which, Talot had often pihat despite the advanced alien teology and the Frieza Force being so formidable, they still couldn't create something as simple as a space capsule.

  By now, Hoi-Poi Capsules were gradually being popur oh. In ten years, they would be used in all sorts of industries.

  "Let's go! All the funs are activated. If there's any unusually strong energy fluctuation within a ten-kilometer radius, we'll be notified immediately," Talot said to Gine and Sari as he led the way.

  Havi P Vegeta and arrived on this p, where they were pletely free, they had to take the initiative to explore, no matter how dangerous the p might be.

  If he was still going to be overly cautious aant, then all the preparations over the years would have been in vain.

  "Maybe I should stay behind? We only have one spaceship, and if it gets damaged, we'll be stranded on this p," Gine said out of .

  Although her worry wasn't unfoualot was also ed—she was being overly nervous.

  The main reason was that P Ouyun's danger level far exceeded their expectations.

  "It's fihis time, we're just scouting a short distano more than a thousand kilometers. ime, if we o explore further, I'll use my ing ability. That way, the e stay here and protect the spaceship," Talot expined.

  e ability was the only solution Talot could think of.

  There was o use it now sihey were just going for a short trip. Even if something unusual happened he spaceship, they could return in time.

  As for the ing ability, it was simir to the Multi-Form teique.

  No!

  Wrong!

  Actually, it was more akin to Piccolo's ter Doppelgaeique.

  With Talot's current strength and his mastery of the teique, creating a e required him to divide at least a third of his power.

  Of course, he could divide less, but if he did, the e's power level wouldn't be parable to his full strength.

  As long as the e wasn't engaged in a full-scale battle, it could st for quite a long time.

  You might ask, why not use Saibaman seeds?

  It's not that Talot didn't want to, but Bardock had warned him that although they would obey their pnter, Saibamen were extremely violent. Without suffit strength to suppress them, they could turn on their master.

  So, not all Saiyans used Saibamen. Only those with power level above 2,000 or 3,000 could use them without worry.

  Of course, Talot didn't think he couldn't defeat a Saibaman, but as Bardock said, if he still o fight to subdue the Saibaman and make it obey him, then once he leaves, the Saibaman could even escape.

  Moreover, they would be an absolute threat to Sari and Gine.

  However, just because they couldn't use or trol them now didn't mean they wouldn't be able to iure.

  At the very least, having them in hand was still a form of power, with their power level reag 1,200.

  …

  "That's amazing, Brother Talot! You create es! I want to learn too," Sari said, intrigued by Talot's talk of ing. She, who was fond of learning, has a strong curiosity for anything new.

  "I'll teach you when we have time iure. For now, you o keep honing your ki trol. Once your power level exceeds 500, I'll teaore teiques," Talot replied with a smile.

  Hearing this, Sari readily agreed.

  She didn't think about when she could break through to a power level of 500.

  In fact, she was already on the verge of a breakthrough, with her current power level at 290.

  With further mastery of Ki, she would undoubtedly surpass a power level of 30aining 50 points in power level in just a month and a half might seem low, but it's actually quite impressive!

  Sari is only five years old, and she has been learning to harness her ki through Talot's verbal guidanow that they've arrived on this vast new world, increasing her power level will be even easier.

  As fine? Her strength has grown even more; she now has a power level of 700.

  She's almost on par with Talot.

  Of course, Talot's progress is more difficult because his strength is at a higher level, making further adva naturally more difficult.

  …

  With no more worries, the three soared through the sky, using their Saiyan flight teique.

  The feeling of freely roaming the skies brought them immense mental relief.

  After two months of space travel, all the ive emotions they had accumuted were finally dispelled.

  They sped along without a care in the world, not having to worry about anything else!

  Talot eveertaihe thought that with their strength, they could bee the absolute rulers of this p, never needing to leave for the rest of their lives.

  "Brother Talot, Aunt Gine, look over there! There are so many gias," Sari shouted as she noticed something while flying.

  Talot and Gine followed Sari's gaze, and a spectacur se appeared in front of them.

  In the distance, tless gias were engaged in a fierce battle for some reason.

  Each of these beasts was enormous, with the smallest being several meters tall.

  "Are they fighting over territory? Or are they battling for something else?" Gine asked curiously.

  The se was indeed bloody, but as a Saiyan who had iher ps, Gine was only slightly shocked.

  Even though she hadn't participated in such battles, she had seen even more brutal ses.

  The w of the jungle, survival of the fittest—this is the rule of existence, applicable wherever there is life.

  Seeing Gine unbothered and even somewhat ied, Talot couldn't help but feel a sense of admiration.

  He then looked at Sari, who was c behind him, frightened and panicked.

  The differeween them was stark.

  …

  So, even Gine, in a certain sense, isly a good person.

  To put it simply, there is no such thing as good or evil in this world.

  It all depends on your perspective—whether a target is good or bad.

  For Talot, Gine is family, so he defines her as good.

  But to those who are invaded or harmed, she would undoubtedly be seen as bad.

  Saiyans are brutal, bloodthirsty, and indiscriminate murderers.

  That's why the main character Goku's answer when fag Frieza woke everyone up, making the people realize: it's precisely because the Saiyans killed indiscrimihat they were exterminated.

  This world is just that cruel.

  …

  Author's PS: Just to crify, the flying teique mentioned here is Sky H Art! After all, not every flying teique be represented by Sky H Art.

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