"Huh? Going to P Namek? Are you sure, Talot?"
After dinner, as everyo around the table chatting, Talot finally shared his pn, which shocked Gine.
Talot nodded slightly, and without hesitation, said, "As I mentiohe Earth's Eternal Dragon ot grant our wish, but maybe the Eternal Dragon of P Namek . That's why this trip is necessary."
"And whely are you going? I'll make preparations in advance," Gine responded, firm and decisive.
Perhaps because this once again involved Bardod Raditz, she was so resolute.
As for Kakarot, she had already been with him for two months.
Even though it would be hard to part, her first thought was that at least Kakarot would be safe oh, with Son Gohan looking after him.
Hearing Gine's words, Talot wasn't surprised. He had expected Gine would instinctively want to go along.
In Gine's eyes, even though she trusted him a him make decisions on most things, she still saw him as a child.
It wasn't about strength. As an adult, Gine always worried that Talot was still too young to take care of himself.
Shaking his head slightly, Talot spoke firmly, "This time, Aunt Gine, you should stay oh and take care of Kakarot. Sari and I ha. Besides, with my current power level, even if the Namekians are unfriendly, I won't fear any danger."
Gine was stunned, while Sari looked excited.
Because Talot was leavih and was taking her with him.
Although he wasn't pnning on taking along Aunt Gine, Sari cared more about whether she could stay by Talot's side.
"But... is it really okay? You and Sari are only six and a half years old..." Gine was worried.
But she also uood what Talot was saying.
He and Sari were strong enough to not fear the dangers of P Namek.
But she wasn't. Even though her power level was still at 1500, she had spent the past two months g for Kakarot. Not only had her strength not improved, but she might not even be able to fully use her current power level.
Even if she worked hard to catch up in the ing time, her various worries would prevent her from making any signifit breakthroughs.
So, if she went with them, she would only hold them back.
Looking at Talot and Sari, Gine suddenly felt at a loss for words.
Sinet Vegeta's explosion, it seemed like everything had ged.
Time had moved on, and while she hadn't fallen behind before, now, pared to her, Talot had a power level exceeding 10,000, rivaling Bardock, and even Sari's strength was parable to that of an upper-css warrior.
"It's okay, Aunt Gine. I'll take good care of Sari. Besides, don't you trust me? I wouldn't do anything I wasn't sure of.
"And don't fet, we Saiyans are sent out to expeditions from a young age. We could do it when our power level was low, let alone now."
Talot had already prepared his excuse fine.
After all, they were Saiyans.
A crazy fighting race.
"I won't hold Brother Talot back," Sari assured, eg Talot's words.
Seeing her look so serious, Talot smiled, his eyes taining a doting expression.
Gine looked at them both, finally sighing and agreeing to Talot's decision.
In fact, bringing Sari along was a decision Talot had thought about for a long time.
Firstly, because Sari had always been by his side, and to earn his attention, she had worked tirelessly to train and catch up to him.
Imagine having a girl who wholeheartedly follows you, pletely devoted to you. Talot, who has lived a bined 30 years across his past and present lives, could never ighat. How could he bear to hurt her or do something that would make her resent him and stop liking him?
Besides, while Gine might disrupt his future progress, Sari wouldn't.
He didn't o put on any sort of act or pretend in front of Sari.
Just like over the past two months—without Gine around—Talot was pletely free and didn't have to think too much before doing anything.
Of course, this wasn't a pint, rather he was growing up, and there would iably e a time when he had to take this step.
In other words, Gine had her own things to do and her own future.
Talot and Sari also had their future.
The sed reason fing Sari was to help her develop greater self-defense capabilities for the future.
Going to P Namek wasn't just about getting the Dragon Balls to make a wish; they would also o rely on the Grand Elder's ability to unlock potential.
By bringing Sari along, he could unlock her potential as well, at least increasirength.
As for Sari not having any potential, that was definitely impossible.
After all, she had been training under heavy gravity for so long—there was no way she hadn't accumuted anything.
Now, you might ask, why haven't they gone looking for Ultra Divier yet?
That's something Talot had beeating about, and his final decision was to save the Ultra Divier for ter.
At least for now, using Ultra Divier to unlock their potential wouldn't be very meaningful. Especially since using it before the Grand Elder's unlog potential would make the tter redundant.
Once everything was agreed upon, Talot and Sari stayed the night at Mount Paozu.
It wasn't until the day that they returo West City.
To make it easier to unicate with Brief and Bulma, they were staying at Brief's house.
Of course, not in the rge capsule house, but in a cozy that Brief had specially prepared for them.
For Brief, it could be easily done.
Speaking of the journey, it wouldn't be too soon, but it wouldn't be too far off either.
At the fastest, they'd leave in half a month; at the slowest, a month.
The spaceship was already 90% plete. The final 10% seemed troublesome, but it was just some minor issues.
The most important thing was that ohe spaceship was fihey'd o perform she flight tests.
This was to ehat the spaceship was 100% safe.
Speaking of which, in the inal work, Brief built a spaceship within a month, along with a 100x Gravity Chamber.
But the two situations couldn't really be pared.
Over the span of twenty years, the development of Earth's teology ot be described in a few words.
Also, the specifications and design of this spaceship were pletely different.
...
Time slowly passed by.
Talot and Sari spent this time waiting while steadily improving their strength using the Gravity Chamber.
Over the course of more than half a month, Talot and Sari's strength had improved again.
Of course, the biggest improvement wasn't just in power level, but rather in the innovation of teiques, skills, and bat methods.
Finally, the day arrived.
The spaceship was pleted.
With Brief and Bulma leading the way, Talot and Sari gained a detailed uanding of the spaceship.
Even though Talot had visited frequently during its stru and had listeo Brief's expnations, seeing the finished product right in front of him was a pletely different experience.