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Seven Days of Voyage! Arrival on Planet Namek

  Leavih.

  As the spaceship finally entered a stable, high-speed cruising state, Talot and Sari both let out a sigh of relief, unfastening their seat belts.

  The jouro Namek would take seven days—one day lohan the ship Goku used in the inal work. Of course, the actual travel time would depend on the dition of the spaceship and any obstacles entered in space.

  For example, wheraveled from P Ouyun to Earth, they should have taken loo arrive. However, thanks to a smooth route and the navigation system's auto-switg to the fastest path, their jourook less time.

  "Brother Talot, you are starting training so soon?"

  With the ship stabilized, Talot had already taken off his jacket and ged into fortable clothes suitable for training.

  "Getting stronger isn't something that happens ht. The reason we're tinuously improving is due to our persistent hard work in training.

  "Besides, we stopped training for a while to test the spaceship. If we waste these seven days o, we might only be able to unleash 70-80% of our strength when we reaet Namek."

  Talot spoke to Sari.

  He wao set a good example; if he became zy, not only would he fail to grow stronger, but his goals would blur, leading to a wasted life.

  ing to this world and having lived for so many years, Talot had no iion of living an ordinary life again. His path is destio lead him treater strength.

  "Alright, I'll go train too and try to perfectly adapt to 50 times gravity as quickly as possible." Sari nodded enthusiastically, motivated by Talot.

  Seeing Sari's eager attitude, Talot suddenly found himself pario the female Saiyan from Universe 6. In some ways, Sari's personality was quite simir to Caulif.

  "Even though we shouldn't spend all our time resting, training is about steady, gradual progress. If it's too difficult, theime to build up slowly. In addition to physical training, Ki training also shouldn't be ed," Talot thought for a bit and then reminded her.

  To be ho, Sari was quite reckless. He was worried that she might impulsively subject herself to eveer gravity, putting her life at risk.

  This kind of thing has happened before. That time, thankfully, he sensed Sari's aura suddenly plummet and rushed over to shut down the gravity device. Otherwise, Sari would have died.

  A huimes gravity was fatal for her. With a power level of only 3,000, how could she possibly withstand it?

  Talot took nearly a month before he could raise the gravity level to 80 times, and that was only because his power level had surpassed 12,000.

  The Gravity Device's maximum gravity level could now go up to 300 times!

  If Sari acted recklessly, Senzu Bean could still heal serious injuries, but if she died, even though Dragon Balls could revive her, death was no trivial matter.

  "Got it, Brother Talot." Sari responded half-heartedly, but this was her personality.

  Talot also trusted that she wouldn't act recklessly.

  In any case, trust or not, he had to set some ground rules.

  Thus, their journey from Earth to Namek officially began.

  In fact, for Talot and Sari, it would primarily be spent training. They would take breaks, but they wouldn't indulge ih's eai luxuries.

  Though they had Senzu Beans to help, human stamina had its limits. The mental exhaustion couldn't be restored by Senzu Beans; only sleep could restore the energy.

  ....

  In the blink of an eye.

  Nearly seven days passed.

  Located ih primary star system of the Vega steltion.

  A spaceship trailed a long tail of light, moving swiftly through the os.

  As it es target star region, the ship's speed began to decrease, eventually ing to a stop in the orbit of the fourth-rgest p iar system.

  This was, undoubtedly, the spaceship carrying Talot and Sari.

  Ohe spaceship arrived, Talot and Sari, standing in the holographic proje area, gazed at the massive, emerald-gree below.

  Surrounding this p were three enormous stars, radiating dazzling light.

  Because of these three giant stars, this enormous jade-like p experienced stant illumination; the entire p knew only daytime, not night.

  "So, this is Namek? It's several times rger thah," Sari excimed, her excitement clear as she eagerly looked forward to expl the p.

  Even on a rge spaceship like this, boredom was iable.

  "Acc to the data, P Namek has no night due to its stant exposure to light from three glowing stars. Not only that, but it's uypical ps. From space, it appears this color, but the internal enviro may look very different from what we see now," Talot expined.

  This information came partly from star map data o Namek and partly from Talot's memories from his previous life.

  Actually, in a certain se is precisely because of the exposure to three suns that the species on this p were entirely different from life on other ordinary ps.

  The Namekians' ability to survive on such a p was entirely due to their unique biology.

  Acc to the inal work, Namekians could survive through a process simir to pnt photosynthesis.

  To put it in more detail, as long as they drink water, they use photosynthesis to produce starch, sustaining their bodily funs.

  Though they were pnt-like in a sense, Namekians reproduce via eggs.

  As he looked at P Namek, memories flooded Talot's mind.

  Arriviwo decades before the events of the inal work, he couldn't help but wonder what the Namekians of this era would be like.

  He remembered that the Namekian civilization had gohrough several cycles of prosperity and dee.

  In aimes, the Namekians possessed exceptionally advaeology, which eventually led to severe pollution on Namek. When their CO?-protective yer was damaged, the p suffered from ic radiation, turning it into a dead star.

  At that time, the Namekians were nearly wiped out.

  Fortunately, their spacefaring teology was advanced enough that a small number of Namekians survived the harsh period on other ps. When the survivors eventually returo P hey abaeological progress, fog instead oing greeation in rge o restore their CO? barrier.

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