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Three Days Later

  Time flew by in the blink of an eye.

  Before they k, three days had passed sialot and his group had arrived oh and reached the Lookout.

  During these three days, under Kami's arra, they temporarily stayed at the Lookout.

  Due to their agreement with Kami, they remained on the Lookout the eime without going to the mortal world.

  What seemed like a simple task was actually quite difficult to aplish.

  As Kami expined, every day numerous meteors fall to Earth. Many of them burn up due to atmospheric fri, while some still make it to the ground, though their impact is usually not very signifit.

  Now, he was tasked with trag the records of meteor impacts over the past few months, which was extremely time-ing and exhausting.

  Additionally, he had to ehat the target wasn't discovered and taken away by someone below.

  In short, it all came down to luck—if he was lucky, he could find him in a short time; if not, he might be impossible to locate.

  In a word, it was like searg for a needle in a haystack.

  ...

  At the ter of the square in front of the Lookout.

  Talot and Sari were sparring.

  In terms of strength, Sari was certainly no match for Talot, but the improvement brought about by these training sessions was signifit, so Talot never get tired of it.

  If it wasn't sparring with Sari, it was with Gine, and sometimes they even fought two-on-one quite often.

  To be ho, it was only because there weren't better oppos; otherwise, he wouldn't just focus on Gine and Sari.

  For Sari and Gine, fighting with Talot helped them improve even more.

  Sari's power level had finally broken through the 1,000 barrier during these three days, reag 1,020.

  After being suppressed for so long, these three days of release would lead to even mrowth for Sari in the days to e.

  As fine, her power level was simir to Talot's, only fluctuating by about 10 or 20 points.

  After their sparring session, Sari colpsed to the ground, gasping for air.

  Only Sari would dare to act so bold and urained.

  If it had been any irl, she might have been a bit more reserved and not so reckless.

  However, Sari's straightforward and ho nature made her all the more adorable to Talot. There was no barrier between them when they ied, and they were not restricted by a male-female retionship.

  "Brother Talot, yetting stronger and stronger... Ha... ha...!"

  Even though she was exhausted, Sari couldn't stop praising Talot.

  They were both only six years old. If she were a little older, Sari would probably be saying bold things like, "As expected of the man I like."

  "Yetting strooo. Not only has your trol over your strength improved, but your uanding of Ki has also improved over these three days," Talot said with a smile.

  Hearing Talot's praise, Sari's already rosy cheeks blushed even more, and a sense of pride swelled up within her.

  Talot was unaware that her admiration for him was growing deeper and deeper, to the point where any pliment from him would send her mind wandering.

  After a lo, Sari finally recovered and sat o Talot oeps to take a break.

  Their gaze fell on Gine, who stood at the edge of the Lookout.

  Over the past three days, even though Gine had calmed down and waited, her worry for Kakarot had only grown deeper.

  This worry was different from the she had felt for Bardod Raditz before, because now, they were all on the same p, yet as a mother, she owerless.

  "Brother Talot, isn't Aunt Gine going to get sick if she keeps this up? It's been three days, and that Namekian Kami isn't just messing with us, right? We still don't have any news about Kakarot. What should we do ?" Sari, ed fine, asked Talot.

  Upon hearing this, Talot's heart was also moved.

  After so many years of being together, seeing Gine like this now made Talot feel a strong urge to tell her the whereabouts of Kakarot.

  Although Talot was fident that if he took the initiative to guide Kakarot, he could at least prevent him from being an evil Saiyan.

  But he couldn't get past that mental hurdle. After all, just because someone guides Kakarot doesn't mean he'll turn into the Goku from the inal work.

  What would happen if the inal work's Goku was no longer around?

  [I'm sorry, Aunt Gine. Just a little longer.]

  Talot had already made up his mind. At the very least, he had to ehat the Goku from the inal work was born. After that, even if things ged, it wouldn't matter.

  "Sihere's still no news about Kakarot, why don't we take a walk arouh? We might find some clues," Talot suggested to Sari.

  The idea of going down to Earth lit a special sparkle in Sari's eyes.

  "That's great, Brother Talot, you have no idea, I was about to go crazy here. Although this pce is here's nothing to do here. After a while, anyone would go mad!" Sari was the type of person who couldn't sit still.

  Seeing her like that, Talot smiled. The two of them stood up and walked over to Gine.

  After some discussion, Gine was vinced as well.

  Rather than waiting around, it was better for them to go down and search. At least it would give them some hope.

  Kami didn't stop them either. After all, if they were only going down to the mortal world to look for their family member, stopping them might backfire.

  Still, Kami was generally reassured about Talot and his group.

  After spending three days with them, he had cluded that although Talot and his panions were incredibly strong, they didn't seem to be ily evil, and a basic level of trust had beeablished.

  Of course, trust is ohing.

  As the saying goes, "One should not harbor ill iions toward others, but one must always be cautious of others."

  Kami still left some room for caution.

  For instance, he had already found what they were looking for, but he hadn't said anything.

  He wao observe Talot and his group a bit more carefully. A short time wasn't enough to truly reveal someone's nature. Letting them go down to the mortal world was the perfect way to further evaluate them.

  "Kami-sama, now that they've gone down to the mortal world, do you wao follow them?" Mr. Popo asked.

  Clearly, even though he uood Kami's pn, Popo was still ed and wao help relieve some of Kami's worries.

  "No, let them move freely for now. We'll observe the situation first. You've worked hard these past few days—go rest," Kami replied.

  "Alright, Kami-sama," Popo nodded but didn't leave.

  Kami didn't mind and focused his attention on watg the mortal world.

  At that moment, he wasn't just watg Talot and his panions leave—he was also keeping an eye on a remote mountain area in the mortal world.

  Acc to Earth's geographiames, the pce was Mount Paozu!

  He had found the space pod and also Kakarot.

  Kami was keeping the information to himself because he couldn't afford to take the risk, nor could he gamble oe.

  Even though Talot's group sisted of just one woman and two children, the power they wielded was immense.

  If they found that child Kakarot and suddenly decided to attack Earth, the p would fall into their hands in an instant.

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