“What do you think?” Ren asked in return.
“The Grand Priest wants us to help each other. I’d like to hear your opinion first,” Merus replied with a smile.
“Merus, I actually already have someone in mind, but he’s too young right now,” Ren sighed slightly.
“Oh? You already have someone in mind?” Merus was quite surprised.
Why are you always ahead of me?
Why didn’t I think of training a suitable Supreme Kai in advance?
I feel like I’ve been following in your footsteps since you appeared.
Merus felt a bit disheartened.
“Can you tell me where he is?” Merus asked curiously.
“Universe 7, on Earth,” Ren answered truthfully. “He’s also one of my kind.”
“Is there another Saiyan on Earth in Universe 7?” Merus was a bit surprised.
Merus had thought that only Ren and Broly were the Saiyans on Earth in Universe 7.
Turns out there’s another one.
Now I remember!
Jaco went to Earth for another Saiyan, didn’t he?
“By the way, let me correct myself. It should be called Earth in Universe 6 now because the Earths in the two universes have been swapped,” Ren added.
Merus didn’t have much to say about the Earths in the two universes being swapped.
Now, he was more concerned about Ren’s tribesman’s level.
Is he really suitable to become a qualified Supreme Kai?
“What’s his name?” Merus asked.
“Kakarot,” Ren answered.
“That indeed sounds like a Saiyan name,” Merus said, and immediately used his staff’s crystal ball to look for Kakarot on Earth in Universe 6.
“Can you project it so I can see how he’s doing?” Ren suggested.
“Sure,” Merus agreed.
With the location and name, it was easy for Merus to find a human.
In just a few seconds, Merus found Kakarot on Earth in Universe 6 and projected the image.
“Snap!”
A holographic image appeared on the white planet.
In the image was the three-year-old Kakarot.
At this moment, Kakarot was playing in Mount Paozu, jumping around like a monkey, flipping back and forth.
Kakarot swung from a tree branch and landed on another big tree.
Then, Kakarot somersaulted from the tree to the ground.
Failing to land properly, Kakarot fell and got dirt all over his face.
Kakarot got up slowly, dusted off the dirt, and grinned foolishly.
“Awooo…”
Suddenly, a fierce wolf appeared before Kakarot, baring its teeth and drooling.
Kakarot scratched his head and drooled as well.
“Whoosh!”
The wolf pounced on Kakarot.
Kakarot punched the wolf hard on the head.
The wolf fell to the ground, seeing stars.
Kakarot picked up a stick and jabbed it into the wolf’s butt.
“Ow…”
The wolf howled in pain.
But soon, the howling stopped.
The stick protruded from its mouth.
“That’s him?” Merus wiped the sweat from his forehead.
Saiyans are really wild.
But this kid doesn’t seem impressive.
He looks quite violent, not like a suitable Supreme Kai candidate.
This Kakarot is miles behind Broly.
Broly could easily tear Kakarot apart.
“Ren, while Supreme Kais don’t need to be extremely powerful, they should at least be decent, like Universe 7’s Supreme Kai,” Merus advised Ren, worried he might choose an underwhelming Supreme Kai.
While combat power isn’t crucial for a Supreme Kai, you can’t pick a weakling.
“Oh? Is that so?” Ren responded casually.
“Supreme Kais need at least some self-protection ability,” Merus explained. “Imagine a Supreme Kai developing a planet and encountering strong beings without being able to protect themselves. How can they develop the planet? So, although combat power isn’t crucial, they need to be somewhat capable.”
“It’s okay. I believe in him. Given time, Kakarot will become an excellent warrior,” Ren smiled confidently.
“You’re really confident,” Merus smiled too, feeling a bit relieved.
I won’t lose to you in selecting a Supreme Kai.
The Saiyan Kakarot doesn’t seem suitable for a Supreme Kai in any way.
His current power level…
According to Frieza, Kakarot’s power level is only 5.
“Yeah, a power level of 5,” Ren suddenly said.
Merus: “……”
“Your description is spot on,” Merus felt Ren’s words were very accurate.
Indeed, he’s just a weakling!
“Are you sure you still want to choose him?” Merus asked again.
“Merus, I’m giving you the first pick. You can have him,” Ren pointed to Kakarot in the projection.
Merus didn’t want to speak anymore.
Are you suggesting him so I’ll pick him?
I won’t fall for it!
“I picked Broly first, and you had to choose Majin Buu out of necessity, right?” Ren asked with a smile.
“You figured it out,” Merus smiled awkwardly.
“So this time, I’m giving you the best choice. Am I not being generous?” Ren said sincerely.
“The universe is vast, and there are 12 universes. I don’t have to pick someone from Earth,” Merus politely declined, apologizing, “Sorry, Ren, if you really want to choose him… take my advice, he’s not suitable.”
“Merus, you don’t understand,” Ren shook his head.
Merus: “???”
Why don’t I understand?
I should know Supreme Kais better than you.
“Merus, only by training him from a young age and seeing him grow will you feel a sense of achievement,” Ren said with a smile.
“You’re right, but his starting point is too low… No matter how you train him, it’s hard to see him becoming a qualified Supreme Kai,” Merus disagreed, shaking his head. “Not to mention his current strength… well, you called him weak… his strength is so low that improving it will be very difficult! His talent doesn’t even seem as good as Vegeta’s.”
“I dare say, in the future, he will easily overpower Vegeta,” Ren said thoughtfully.
“That’s not certain,” Merus disagreed. “At his current level, Vegeta could easily defeat him.”
“So, are you going to train Vegeta?” Ren smiled.
Merus: “……”
Are you trying to trick me again?
“Vegeta’s personality is obviously unsuitable for a Supreme Kai,” Merus shook his head decisively.
“Which universe are you planning to find a suitable human to train?” Ren asked.
“I’ll look around. The universe is big; there will be a suitable candidate,” Merus answered with a smile.
“Let’s work hard together then,” Ren said, not interfering with Merus’s matters.
After their conversation, they looked at the projection again.
At this moment, an old man in martial arts clothes appeared in the projection.
The old man walked kindly to Kakarot, lovingly rubbing his head.
“Grandpa, look, I caught a big wolf,” Kakarot grinned.
“Good job, Goku. You’re learning to hunt quickly,” Grandpa Gohan said gently.
“Goku?” Merus was puzzled. Checking with his staff, he quickly understood. “After arriving on Earth, he fell off a cliff while playing and lost his memory. But his tenacity kept him alive, and an Earthling elder renamed him Son Goku.”
“The name doesn’t matter,” Ren smiled.
I like this version of Goku.
A person with an innocent personality.
……
The Void Realm.
Mosco was hiding in the void, quietly waiting for something.
This time, Mosco was determined to find out who killed his son.
Mosco suspected it was Broly.
Of course, Majin Buu was also a suspect.
I’ll give you a good beating this time until you tell the truth.
As Mosco waited patiently.
“Shing!”
A figure suddenly appeared in front of Mosco.
Seeing the person clearly, Mosco was startled, his expression changing rapidly.
“Beep boop! Beep boop!” Mosco knelt in respect.
“Mosco, what are you doing here?” The Grand Priest’s expression was neutral as he looked at Mosco.
“Beep boop… beep boop boop…” Mosco replied nervously.
“Oh? Just wandering around?” The Grand Priest smiled slightly.
Mosco became more frightened, feeling as if the Grand Priest saw through him.
But Mosco didn’t dare admit his real purpose and knelt silently, pretending to be mute.
“You’re here to ask Broly or Majin Buu if they killed your son, right?” The Grand Priest smiled.
Mosco’s face changed again and again, kneeling lower.
The Grand Priest said nothing more, just coldly looking at the large robot.
“Beep boop… beep boop beep boop!” Mosco hesitated, then nodded.
“No need to ask me for justice. This is your matter,” the Grand Priest said calmly.
Mosco stayed silent.
“Also, there are many ways to ask questions. Violence isn’t the only method,” the Grand Priest’s tone was even.
Mosco was confused, unsure what he meant.
Three seconds of silence.
“Beep boop?” Mosco asked nervously.
The Grand Priest didn’t answer, just stared at Mosco.
Mosco broke into a cold sweat.
No, technically, Muuru inside Mosco’s body broke into a cold sweat, his mouth twitching.
Muuru, hidden
inside Mosco, felt confident the Grand Priest couldn’t see his expression.
“If you confirm he killed your son, I won’t interfere in your matters,” the Grand Priest said slowly.
“Beep boop!” Mosco was delighted, quickly thanking him.
With the Grand Priest’s words…
I can get my revenge?
“But if someone appeals to me, I’ll need evidence,” the Grand Priest continued. “If you can’t provide it, you know the consequences.”
“Beep boop!” Mosco felt a chill, quickly agreeing.
“Don’t harm unrelated people,” the Grand Priest added before leaving.
“Beep!” Mosco responded quickly. “Beep boop beep boop beep boop!”
“You’re smart. Remember, he’s my child. As for Ren, I have high hopes for him to become a true angel,” the Grand Priest said before disappearing.
In an instant, the Grand Priest vanished without a trace.
Mosco knelt for several more seconds before standing up slowly taking a deep breath.
It seems I can seek revenge, and the Grand Priest won’t interfere.
They killed my son first!
But… evidence?
Where do I get that?
And, what did the Grand Priest mean by not relying on violence?
Muuru, inside Mosco, couldn’t figure out a good solution.
Helplessly, Muuru pulled out a round communicator and contacted his friend Sidra.
Currently, Muuru felt his best friend in the twelve universes was Sidra, the Destroyer of Universe 9.
Who doesn’t have a friend or two?
And Sidra is quite smart.
Maybe he can help.
Muuru didn’t hesitate and pressed a button on the communicator.
Soon, an old man’s voice came through the other end: “Is that Mosco? Are you going to beep boop at me? I must warn you, only angels understand that. I don’t speak bird.”
“Sidra, it’s Muuru, not Mosco! Do you know about Universe 18’s Destroyer selection?” Muuru asked.
“The contest is over, isn’t it? Why didn’t you contact me before? Were you afraid I’d send someone to win?” Sidra huffed.
“You know that’s not it,” Muuru felt embarrassed, having his intentions exposed.
“Forget it, I’m not interested in such contests,” Sidra chuckled. “I’d rather indulge in pleasure in my universe! Don’t worry.”
“That’s good,” Muuru responded.
“By the way, who won?” Sidra asked curiously.
“You won’t believe it. A human from Universe 7 trained in angelic power, and the Grand Priest plans to cultivate him as an angel. His trainee Destroyer won the contest,” Muuru explained.
“Oh? A human trained in angelic power? The Grand Priest wants to make him an angel?” Sidra was surprised, pondering. “Indeed, with limited angels, if humans can become angels, more can be trained in the future.”
“Maybe,” Muuru wasn’t interested in who becomes an angel or more angels in the universe.
Muuru only wanted to know who killed his son.
“You didn’t contact me just for this, right?” Sidra knew Muuru wouldn’t just chat idly.
“You know, Sidra, our universe has advanced AI and unique technology,” Muuru grinned. “We developed a new female robot with a lifelike body and excellent service! I had one customized to your preferences. You’ll love it.”
“Oh? Really?” Sidra was intrigued. “But if I’m not satisfied, I won’t be grateful.”
“Trust me, you’ll be pleased with our technology,” Muuru smiled.
“Where are you? I’ll come right away!” Sidra was eager.
“I’m in the Void Realm,” Muuru replied. “It’ll take a few hours to get here.”
“Perfect, the Supreme Kai is here with me. I’ll have him bring me over. If I’m satisfied, we’ll customize one for my Supreme Kai too,” Sidra chuckled.
“Of course,” Muuru agreed readily.
“Shing!”
In an instant, Universe 9’s Supreme Kai Ro and Destroyer Sidra appeared beside Mosco.
Mosco was used to this.
Having a Supreme Kai for transportation is convenient.
Too bad Destroyers can’t learn Instant Transmission.
Even angels can’t use it.
It’s a divine rule.
“Quick, show me the robot. Did you bring it?” Sidra asked eagerly.
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