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The Protagonist of an Era

  "It's another new day, and I still have no idea what Bardod Gialked about st night."

  Muttering to himself, Talot prepared some food to fill his stomach while tinuing to pohe details.

  Bardock had ihought things through, but there was still a certain level of risk involved.

  Even if they successfully left P Vegeta, Talot still o be extremely cautious iing the illusion that they had died along the way, eliminating any possibility of being tracked or detected.

  "The past few years, spending so much time studying various teological knowledge was definitely not a waste.

  "At least, I've destroyed the trag and surveilnce rec modules of my scouter, so I won't be monitored or tracked by others."

  Although there is a big differeween a scouter and a spaceship, Talot had long since learned a little about medium-sized spaceships and even had a plete blueprint.

  To put it simply, in the past few days, whenever he had some spare time, Talot had already identified and marked the trag devices and surveilnce modules. As long as those were removed or destroyed, not only would it not affect the spaceship's normal navigation, but it could also send the information that the spaceship has beeroyed.

  "Maybe I'm overthinking it. After all, even if Aunt Gine and I are reted to Bardock, it's unlikely we'll really be tracked. Even though Kia is wary of Bardock, Raditz is already under his trol."

  Living under stant pressure for many years o Vegeta, where w of the jungle is prevalent and one is always worried about various dangers, it has led him to overthink things from time to time.

  Oher hand, analyzing the situation, there are so many Saiyans going out on missions aurning every day. Two five-year-old kids and a low-css warrior w in logistics, with a bined power level barely over 1000—who would pay serious attention to them?

  It's well known that a capable adult low-css warrior, if they are a bat type, would at least have several hundred, if not above thousand power level.

  There are also quite a few low-css warriors with a power level of one or two thousand, just like those in Bardock's team, where each member has a very high power level.

  Speaking of which, it reminded him how Raditz was called useless and a coward when he first appeared in the inal work.

  Recalling the inal work's setting, the way Raditz ortrayed in the early stages of the story by Toriyama was really disappointing, with a power level belonging to the lowest-css warriors.

  After transmigrating over to P Vegeta, Talot finally uood that a power level of 1500 could indeed only be sidered det among low-css warriors.

  In fact, if it weren't for the more plete upper-css warrior setting provided ter in Toriyama's character book, who would have thought that Raditz was actually a product of poor upbringing?

  The so-called warrior who, followia and Nappa, never experienced real bloody battles and thus couldn't improve himself.

  Even if there were opportuo fight, it was mostly just the strong sughtering the weak, and whehey entered someoh a high power level, Raditz wouldn't even have a ce to step in.

  …

  No longer dwelling ohoughts, Talot posed himself, dressed, and walked out of the house.

  He had already made all the preparations a few days ago. Now, what Talot o do was check the spaceship's dock to see what was still missing.

  And, of course, to get some practice.

  After stepping outside, Talot saw Sari waiting for him.

  She had been training with them every day retly, so she would always e early to wait for them.

  Even though the training was over, she had gotten into the habit of ing to find him.

  Taking this opportunity, Talot told her about their departure in two days.

  About this, Sari was unusually excited.

  There wasn't any hidden motive, she was just excited about finally being able to embark on space travel and see new worlds.

  Talot didn't want to burden her with too much mental pressure, so he didn't say much to her.

  The two of them set off together to the spaceship's dog area, pleted the identity verification, aered the spaceship. As they took iory of the supplies, they also familiarized themselves with the interior of the ship once again.

  Time passed, and suddenly, a shout came from outside the spaceship. Bardod Gine had arrived.

  Bardock had helped Gine prepare her luggage in advance, so they wouldn't have to rush when it was time to leave the day after tomorrow.

  Although Gine hadn't gone on a mission for a long time, she wasn't unfamiliar with it. After all, she had also iher ps ba the day. But as she grew older, her power level didn't increase much, and at Bardock's strong insistence, she eventually stayed o Vegeta to do logistic work.

  Of course, there was also the fact that she had been pregnant, first with Raditz, and ter with Kakarot.

  After briefly iing the spaceship together, they all left the ship, ughing and chatting.

  It was only then that Talot realized that when Bardock bought the medium-sized spaceship for him, he had already pnned fio leave P Vegeta with him.

  [So that's why everythi so smoothly. It turns out you thought of more than I did. And all those things I've been doily, you must have noticed, but you just didn't say anything.] Talot thought to himself.

  Bardock was truly wise, and his intelligence highlighted his extraordinary nature.

  No wonder he was sidered the protagonist of an era.

  In one parallel timeline, he even mao luckily survive P Vegeta's explosion and was sent ba time to P Pnt, before it was invaded and renamed by the Saiyans.

  Not only did he achieve the Super Saiyan transformation and create its legend, but he also defeated one of Frieza's aors, the space pirate Chilled.

  Thinking about this, Talot couldn't help but shake his head.

  If such a thio really happen, even if he wished on the Dragon Balls, would he be able t him back?

  Although time travel seems unrealistic, Talot himself had already transmigrated into this world as a Saiyan from another world, so what else could be impossible?

  As if sensing Talot's ge, Bardock looked up at him.

  Their eyes met, and Talot suddenly shivered, snapping back to reality.

  "What's wrong, little Talot?" Bardock asked, using a teasing tohough it was unclear what he was thinking.

  "Nothing, it's just that I was suddenly filled with maions. I wonder what the future holds?" Talot said, somewhat ambiguously.

  His words also made Gine feel depressed.

  The three of them each had their own thoughts, but sinone of them could read the other's mind, all they could do ecute.

  "Don't think too much about it. The only way to know what the future holds is to experie for yourself," Bardock said.

  After he said this, the previously quiet atmosphere ged once again.

  Talot nodded but didn't respond.

  Gine could only choose to believe in Bardock more.

  Sari was still young. Although mature in some ways, she was still uo pick up on subtle cues.

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