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Gravity Chamber

  Talot, Gine, and Sari didn't say anything else.

  The existence of the Dragon Balls and the wish-granting power of the Eternal Dragon had sparked thoughts in all of them.

  Of course, even though they knew how special and precious the Dragon Balls were, none of them had any iion of stealing them.

  This was mainly due to the profound influealot had on them.

  Unsciously, both Gine and Sari had bee people who wouldn't easily argue with others, let alone fight to seize someone else's belongings.

  After a long time passed, a voice drew the attention of the three once again.

  Without a doubt, the newer was Brief.

  Talnized him instantly. Although he appeared much youhan in the inal storyline, his appearand clothing were almost identical.

  "Are you the guests my daughter mentioned? I heard you need my help to make something special," Brief said as he walked in, with Tights naturally following behind him.

  The two of them sized up Talot and the others. Thanks to his daughter's heads-up, Brief k was the boy who was seeking his assistance.

  "Hello, Dr. Brief! I've heard that you're the creator of Hoi-Poi Capsules and the most talented stist oh, so I'd like to ask for your help in making something," Talot greeted him warmly.

  Fttery never fails, and though it might not mean much to Brief, almost everyone likes hearing good things about themselves.

  "Not at all, we have many renowned stists oh. I just happen to excel iain areas," Brief responded modestly.

  He then sat down, with Tights following suit on the sofa. She took the initiative to ask, "Now that my dad's here, just let us know what kind of help you need."

  With that, Talot got straight to the point: "Sihat's the case, I won't waste any more time. What I need is for Dr. Brief to help me build a device that trol gravity."

  "A device that trols gravity?" Brief and Tights were both stunned, clearly surprised.

  "I know it might be hard to uand, so let me expin it in another way. I need you to build me a room where gravity be adjusted and the room must be rge," Talot crified.

  Hearing this, both Brief and Tights were stunned.

  "I'm curious, what do you need such a room for?" Brief asked, lighting a cigarette, possibly a habit when he had to think deeply.

  At the same time, Gine and Sari were curious as well—they had no idea what Talot to.

  Fag the question, Talot didn't hold bad directly answered, "For training!"

  "Training? So, you're a martial artist?" Tights asked, surprised.

  Talot uood what she meant by 'martial artist,' and even with Gine and Sari present, he didn't hesitate to reply, "You could say that. Basically, I need gravity to assist in my training so I bee even stronger."

  Tights was even more shocked by his response.

  Though she didn't know much about this field, she uood that using gravity for training sounded insane.

  What shocked her most was that Talot looked much youhan her.

  "While I'm impressed by your thinking, I have to tell you that maniputing gravity is no joke. Judging by ye, you're probably no more than eleven or twelve. If you try to endure gravity that exceeds several times Earth's normal gravity, your life could be in danger," Brief warned.

  His was valid—for an ordinary person.

  "You don't o worry about that. My strength is far beyond what you could imagine. For instance..." Talot walked over to a massive, seemingly heavy tea table and casually lifted it above his head with one hand.

  His demonstration of strength left both Brief and Tights in shock.

  Talot didn't hesitate. While setting down the heavy tea table, he tinued, "If I weren't fident enough, I wouldn't be so reckless! Besides, we've survived in pces with ten times Earth's gravity, so even handling several dozen times that gravity is no problem! With you beih's top stist, I'm sure you build it, right?"

  Even though Brief was shocked by Talot's words, he thought for a moment and then stubbed out his cigarette. "Building it isn't the problem, but it 't be trolled without limits. Even if I mao create such a room, the range of trol won't be very rge. Plus, the cost will be quite high."

  "Money doesn't matter. For now, I only to reach about a huimes Earth's gravity," Talot said, uned.

  "I'm not talking about the money. Some of the materials are difficult to find i City. So even if I make it, it might take a long time. Are you willing to wait?" Brief replied.

  Of course, to him, money was just a number.

  "Tell me what materials you need. As long as they exist oh, I get them. Even if it's something from beyoh, I mahat too," Talot responded without hesitation.

  Though he didn't spell it out, his determination was clear.

  Gravity Chamber is too important—it's like a cheat code in the early stages. If he couldn't obtain it, it would be like having a mountain of treasure and leaving it untouched.

  Seemingly moved by Talot's siy, Brief rubbed his thoughtfully for a long while before finally saying, "Let me research this for a bit before I give you an answer. tally, I've been wanting to explore and discover new fields. It shouldn't take too long—maybe ten days to two weeks, and I'll have a definite answer for you."

  "That's fialot nodded with a smile.

  With that, the matter was settled.

  Tights, Gine, and Sari were still in a state of fusion, feeling as though they were in a fog.

  Time flew by, and nearly another hour had passed.

  They chatted casually, discussing various ideas.

  Although Talot didn't uand much, as a transmigrator, his bold specutions and the vast knowledge from his past life sparked great inspiration in Brief.

  In short, in this short time, the two had established a good retionship.

  ...

  Before leaving, Brief kindly ialot and the others to stay for dinner.

  "Thank you, but we still have things to do. We'll visit again in a few days, and we might even stay with you for a while then," Talot politely deed.

  It had been almost two days, and not only had everyone's emotions calmed down, but they had also ily taken care of some matters. Now, it was time to head back to the Lookout.

  Before leaving, Talot took out a transparent crystal stohat glowed with a blue light and gave it to Brief.

  Brief's eyes were immediately drawn to the blue crystal.

  Though he didn't specialize in crystals, his years of experieold him that this blue crystal was unlike any known crystal oh.

  "This is a small gift. ime we meet, I'll bring you a bigger one, and I might need your help again then."

  After leaving Brief's house, Talot together with Gine and Sari left using Flight.

  Seeing Talot and the others flying, Brief and Tights were once agai in shock.

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