Arriving before the jar, Talot and Gine looked inside, and the se before them made both of them pause in surprise.
It seemed as though the jar tained another world entirely.
At this moment, Talot finally recalled the memories reted to the inal work.
The jars at Korin's pce were ected to various ers of the mortal world, and Sari had actally opened one of these pathways and got sucked into some p Earth.
Seeing that Sari was fine, Kori out a sigh of relief. "Phew, good thing you're okay. I'll pull you up now, but make sure not to run all over the pce again."
As he said this, Korin raised his staff and poi downwards.
But Sari didn't seem the least bit ed.
Firstly, she was incredibly strong, so there was o panic.
Sedly, she could fly, and even if she couldn't, she could easily jump back up from that height.
Sari returo the top of Korin Tower, and Korin quickly covered the jar with its lid to prevent any more acts.
In the meantime, he also expined what had just happened.
Gine and Sari were filled with curiosity, w how such a thing ossible.
Talot, however, wasn't surprised since he already knew about this from the inal work.
Speaking of which, he realized he hadn't immediately thought about it earlier, subsciously overlooking it.
But now, with Sari's little i, Talot was reminded of the Ultra Divier.
Earth's Ultra Divier had the ability to unlock a person's potential.
Though the process was extremely painful, if one could e, their strength would skyrocket.
In the inal work, after Goku drank the Ultra Divier, his strength increased signifitly, allowing him to defeat King Piccolo.
Should he go ahead ahe Ultra Divier now?
Just as this thought arose, Talot immediately dismissed it.
The Ultra Divier's potential-unlog effects were certainly great, but right now his power level was only around 2,500.
Even though drinking the Ultra Divier would grant a substantial boost, his current foundation was still far too weak.
How much strength could be unleashed depended on how much potential one had accumuted!
As shown in the inal work, the boost in strength from unlog potential was closely tied to the individual's own dition.
The most absurd example of unlog potential wasn't just in the Majin Buu Saga where Old Kai unlocked Gohan's potential, but even earlier during the Namek Saga. After Grand Elder Guru unlocked the potential of Krillin and young Gohan, their strength skyrocketed.
They went from power level of two or three thousand to over ten thousand, and as the story progressed, they reached tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands.
In other words, for Talot, now wasn't the right time to use the Ultra Divier to unlock his potential. It would be better to wait until the right moment—after undergoing gravity training and accumuting more strength—before using it.
Talot remained silent, clearly deep in thought.
Beside him, Gine and Sari stayed quiet, while Korin silently wondered what Talot was thinking about.
It wasn't until Talot snapped out of his thoughts and exged a few more words with Korin that the matter was settled.
Before leaving, Talot, Gine, and Sari thanked Korin once again.
The three of them then took to the sky, heading straight for the Lookout.
After seeing the three off, Korin's expression grew serious. He muttered something profound before letting out a sigh of relief.
As for what he said, only he knew.
...
The Lookout.
With the sound of three figures breaking through the sky, they finally eadily in the pza.
At this moment, Kami and Popo had already been waiting for a while.
inally, they didn't expect to wait so long, but who could have known that Talot and the others would stop by Korin Tower and spend some time at the top of it?
Seeing the jar of Senzu Beans in Talot's hands, Kami more or less figured that Korin had gifted it to them.
"You've returned. How was your time expl Earth these past two days?" Kami didn't focus too mu the Senzu Beans—there was no point in dwelling on them now. Instead, he smiled and asked about other matters.
Ever sialot and the others had left the Lookout for the mortal world, Kami had been keeping an eye on their activities.
In fact, his question was merely for show, as he already knew what they had been doing, but he had to act the part.
"It was alright. Earth's development is impressive, and there are a lot of iing things... The most important part is that I saw something that reminded me of another Namekian ability—creating Dragon Balls!" Talot casually responded before bringing up the subject on Balls.
At the mention on Balls, Kami's expression slightly ged.
The thing he feared most had finally e to pass.
The Dragon Balls could grant wishes, and that was an irresistible temptation for anyone.
When he inally created the Dragon Balls, he hadn't given it much thought. But as he aged, Kami began to realize that the existence of the Dragon Balls was somewhat unnatural a against the ws of the universe.
Of course, he wasn't too worried before, as gathering all seven Dragon Balls was extremely difficult, and for the past few hundred years, they had never been fully collected.
But now, with the subject on Balls being brought up, and it being tied to Namekian's ability, Kami felt both shocked and relieved that the Dragon Balls were scattered across the Earth.
"So, it's not just me with this ability—it's a power of our Namekian race? Thank you, I've learned somethioday," Kami said tactfully.
It sounded like gratitude, but also like an attempt to ge the subject.
Talot didn't care what Kami was saying and bluntly stated, "We he Dragon Balls to fulfill some wishes. Since you are the creator of Earth's Dragon Balls, could you help us gather the ones scattered across the p?"
At these words, Kami visibly began to sweat, and both Gine and Sari fixed their gaze on him, making him feel unfortable.
Popo, standing to the side, looked worried, while Kami forced himself to remain calm and said, "I'm sorry, although I did create the Dragon Balls, I don't have the ability to locate the ones scattered across Earth. If you wish to use the Dragon Balls, you will have to find them yourselves..."
Saying that, Kami added just in case, "Of course, if you need my assistance, I'll gdly help in any way I ."
He wouldn't stop them, but he also couldn't help them find the Dragon Balls.
It was clear that Kami was still on guard against them.
"As I expected," Talot muttered. "In that case, we'll have to rely on the power of teology." He gnced over at Gine and Sari.
Both of them had already lost any favorable impression they might have had toward Kami—if anything, they eve some dislike.
Kami always offered to help but never actually did anything meaningful.
It was the same when they asked him to help find Kakarot, and now it was happening again with the Dragon Balls.
This time, the versation didn't go well. Gine and Sari no longer held any expectations for Kami like they did before.
If it weren't for Talot saying they should stay, they wouldn't have wao lihere any longer.