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Talot: You are a Namekian

  "Sari has a point; her of these two look like Earthlings! I don't know the identity of the bck-skinned one, but I'm somewhat familiar with the other person. He should be a Namekian, right? How could he be oh?" As soon as the words were out, a sense of relief washed over Talot.

  He wasn't good at lying, but this was a lie he had to tell.

  Hearing Talot's words, Gine was shocked, while Sari's eyes widened in curiosity.

  "Are you sure, Talot? He's a Namekian?" Gine asked.

  She couldn't help but immediately fall into deep thought.

  If there were Namekians oh, it would mean that alien forces had already invaded, which would be terrible news for her Kakarot...

  When she saw Talot nod, Gine gasped, murmuring under her breath, "Kakarot, please be alright."

  Sari didn't think that far ahead, but Talot noticed Gine's distress and quickly realized what was going on. He hurriedly said, "From what I know, Namekians usually have a very high power level, at least parable to us Saiyans. But this Namekian seems weak, and besides them, there's ner aura oh…..Could it be that, like Kakarot, this Namekian was sent to Earth as a child, so his strength is weak?"

  He provided an expnation to calm Gine down and keep her from panig.

  Upon hearing this, Gine snapped out of it.

  Ihey hadn't sensed any strong aura, and the scouter hadn't detected any high power level readings.

  So, it didn't seem like Namekians with high power levels had invaded Earth.

  The three of them tinued discussing.

  About teers away.

  Kami and Popo's hearts were rag.

  Things had developed to the point where they felt pletely out of trol, and now, with his extraordinary hearing, Kami had overheard Talot's words. This threw him into deep ption.

  Although he was shocked that the people who arrived were a woman and two children, and was intimidated by their power, nothing mattered to him now more than the revetion that his real identity was that of a Namekian.

  [I... I'm actually from an alien race... a Namekian?! No wonder I look nothing like Earthlings! No wonder I went through so many hardships before I ted as Earth's Kami! No wonder I've been waiting all these years and never found my family! I, the Kami of Earth, am actually an alien...] Kami's mind was rag with these thoughts.

  o him, Popo was oblivious to the fact that Kami had overheard the versation and was lost in his own thoughts.

  Sweating profusely, Popo didn't dare make any move.

  Strictly speaking, he was just an attendant. If Kami didn't speak, he had nht to say anything.

  The atmosphere grew more and more stifling.

  At this time, it was still Kami who took the initiative to e back to his serying his best to pretend to be calm as he walked forward.

  Even though his heart was in turmoil, his expression remained posed.

  "Wele to Earth, guests from afar. I am the Kami of Earth, and this is Lookout." Kami spoke first.

  As soon as he spoke, Sari, standing by Talot's side, was surprised.

  "God? Brother Talot, he says he's a god. But isn't he a Namekian? How he be a Namekian then?" Sari turo Talot with a puzzled look. [TN: Kami also mean god.]

  In truth, the biggest surprise to her was, "Why is a God so weak?"

  Gine was also looking at Talot.

  Ever sihey left P Vegeta, she had let Talot take charge. Even though Gine was an adult, she had entrusted the leadership role and deaking to Talot.

  "The universe is truly full of wonders—a Namekian beih's Kami." Talot preteo be shocked, as if he hadn't known this already.

  Hearing these words, Kami felt his world crumbling around him. His identity was now crystal clear.

  Popo, meanwhile, gnced in surprise at Talot and then at Kami.

  The tension in the air seemed to ease.

  "It was just by ce. I never imagihat I would be an alien… Thank you for inf me that I am a Namekian," Kami said, maintaining a friendly demeanor.

  With his power being weak and not knowing why Talot and the others had e, it was best to stay humble and amicable.

  Seeing Kami's response and then looking over at Popo, Talot had no iion of making things difficult for them.

  Before he could speak, Gine couldn't hold bay longer and said, "You say you're the Kami of this p, Earth. From what I know, a god should be omnipotent, right? Since you call yourself a god, does that mean you know everything about Earth?"

  "Although I don't trol everything, as the Kami of Earth, I do have a good grasp of most things oh. Is there something I help you with, visitors from space?" Kami, holding back the turmoil in his heart, subtly inquired without directly asking their purpose for ing here.

  Hearing this, Giated no more and spoke directly, "I need your help finding someone—my son. He should have arrived oh a few months ago."

  As she said this, Gine wao expin more but suddenly found herself lost for words, unsure of how to describe her situation, feeling awkward.

  Seeing this, Talot gently tugged on Gine's hand, signaling her not to worry. He then said, "Let me expin, Aunt Gine."

  After Gine nodded in agreement, Talot locked eyes with Kami again.

  He could sense Kami's uhere's o be nervous; we e to Earth with no ill iions. First, let me introduce ourselves—we are Saiyans from P Vegeta. As for why we are here, a few months ago, Aunt Gine's son was sent to Earth due to some unforeseen circumstances. Now, we must find him. So, as the Kami of Earth, you help us locate him….?"

  As Talot revealed more details, Kami finally uood the situation.

  At the very least, now that he kheir purpose and background, there was no reason to be as tense.

  Even though the three of them possessed great power, sihey weren't here to invade or destroy, they were not enemies.

  Kami rexed; though he ot pletely let go of the vigince against Talot and his group, it is already not necessary to worry so much.

  To Kami's great surprise, he hadn't expected the one leading the versation among the three to be this child, instead of Gine.

  "So, you help us find him?" Talot asked again, inwardly hoping that Kami wouldn't be able to locate him.

  At least, nht away. If they couldn't find Kakarot for a while—at least until his head injury—that would ensure Kakarot would turn out like the Kakarot in the inal work.

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