Dragon Ball: Escape from Planet Vegeta

Chapter 12 Necessary experiences in life

The battle is over.

Under Talot's deliberate control, he lost to Raditz without leaving any trace.

Learn in battle, adapt in battle, find your own flaws in battle, and then improve yourself.

After achieving the goal, Talot did not lose shame in this battle, nor did he look weak, while ensuring that he was not exposed.

After all, he fought Raditz for so long with 360 points of combat power. On the surface, if he had not lost his strength, he would not have lost so quickly.

Although Raditz won, he did not win happily.

For him, he really did not expect Talot to last so long under his hands.

Others may not know, but he knows that he has used 80% of his strength, which is at least more than 450 points of combat power!

If Talot could still resist just now, he would have to use all his strength under pressure.

[Next time, I will never fight so hard again. I must find a way to defeat you quickly. ] Raditz made a decision in his heart.

With such an idea, it can be seen that Raditz is actually very smart, not as stupid as in the original book.

He also discovered his shortcomings in the battle, knowing that this battle did not need to be fought so hard, but it was dragged for so long by Talot's tactics.

Of course, he would not know that Talot was just playing with him from beginning to end, using him to get familiar with his own strength and increase practical experience.

If he showed all his strength, Talot could kill him in one move.

After the competition, many Saiyans who were watching also expressed their praise.

Although most of them were lower-level warriors, there were also two upper-level warriors.

Whether it was for Raditz or Talot's performance, everyone was amazed and even praised it to the sky.

Naturally, there was a relationship with Bardock.

After all, Bardock was Raditz's father and Talot's uncle.

This lower-level warrior, whose combat power reached tens of thousands in just a few years, has become a legend in the minds of all lower-level warriors.

As the saying goes, dignity is earned by one's own efforts. Bardock relied on his own strength to make the senior warriors respect him very much.

Of course, Bardock did not like this kind of flattery. For him, he knew too well the intrigues within the Saiyans.

Senior warriors and even elite warriors were too obsessed with fame and fortune, so they all became selfish guys, and some of them even used vicious means to do something behind their companions.

On the contrary, most of the lower-level warriors retained their humanity. Even if most of them were weak, they were at least human.

Bardock did not like to cling to the powerful, and would not take the initiative to go to those high-end places.

Therefore, those elite senior warriors would say behind his back that he was a lower-level warrior after all, and even if he was strong enough, he could not change the lowliness of the lower-level warriors.

...

Under Bardock's euphemistic words, the crowd around him gradually dispersed.

Raditz and Talot also left the crowd and came to Bardock.

"Are you okay? Brother Talot."

Taking this opportunity, Salari trotted over, and the concerned look made Talot a little embarrassed.

"I'm fine, I just used up my energy." Talot said.

This little girl is usually very arrogant, but it's rare to see her show such direct concern.

But this kind of performance can't be faked, Salari is really worried about his safety.

Gine is used to this, and Bardock also knows that Salari has a good relationship with Talot since childhood, so he doesn't care much, but just feels that after more than half a year, the little girl has grown up a lot, and her combat power has also increased by 180 points.

Salari maintains basic friendliness towards Bardock and Gine, but Raditz is targeted by Salari, and the little eyes seem to want to eat people.

This also made Raditz a little unhappy, and he said unhappily: "Hey! I didn't really do anything ruthless. Is it necessary to be so murderous? This is just an after-meal exercise!"

"Humph! You did it on purpose! Everyone knows that you are learning from Prince Vegeta, and there are so many elites teaching you. If Brother Talot has as many resources as you, he will definitely not lose to you." Salari is not afraid of Raditz at all.

Such a character is actually very arrogant and unreasonable, but Talot can't say anything.

Because Salari is helping him to get back his face, even if Talot thinks it is completely unnecessary.

After all, it was he who hid his strength.

Raditz was so angry that his face turned red immediately: "My strength is obtained by my own training! Do you think that following the prince will give you the benefits for free?"

Salari's words ignited a fire.

There is no doubt that Raditz was very uncomfortable when his efforts were denied.

After all, he is still young, and no matter how mature his mind is, he is still just a five-year-old child.

However, Salari still didn't give him a good look, and it was obvious that she felt that Raditz was self-righteous and was using the victory over Talot to show off.

Gine, who was standing by, wanted to speak for her son, but she didn't know how to start. She had watched Salari grow up since he was a child.

Bardock shook his head at Gine and gestured, as if he thought it was a good thing.

He could see that his son actually had some negative emotions accumulated in his heart, and he could take this opportunity to release them.

Moreover, he also hoped that his son could experience more and understand more.

Being misunderstood, targeted, and distrusted! Sometimes it is not necessarily a bad thing.

Only after experiencing these things can a person continue to grow and finally be able to resist all rumors.

He also went through this.

"Asshole! Talot, you said, did I kill you?! Did I use my full strength?!" Raditz asked angrily.

Talot was embarrassed for a moment, raised his hand and grabbed Selari's wrist, and said: "Selari, you really misunderstood, Raditz just fought with me casually! He didn't use his full strength to suppress me, otherwise, I would have lost this battle from the beginning."

After listening to Talot's words, Raditz felt better.

Selari also listened to this, but she still hated Raditz, because she had been at odds with Raditz since she was a child.

Raditz wanted to say something, but Jine couldn't help it.

However, she was smart enough not to defend Raditz, but directly grabbed Raditz's ear: "It's because you always bullied Celere when you were a child, so it's no wonder that Celere hates you so much."

"It hurts... Mom, let go, it's going to fall..." Raditz was about to cry when his ear was pulled, and he begged for mercy.

Bardock sighed and could only speak: "Okay, it's just a contest that stops at a certain point. Raditz won, but Talot didn't lose in a sense. So Celere, you don't have to target Raditz so much. You are still young and don't understand many things. When you grow up and look back at the present, you will know that many of them are meaningless quarrels..."

It's normal to have a small fight, but you can't hold on to it.

What Bardock said at this time was like the teaching of an elder, and it really worked.

Not only did Talot understand more truths, but it also made Celere no longer hate Raditz.

Of course, hate will not change so quickly, girls are very vengeful.

Talot was helpless about this. In fact, he knew Salari very well. Although she was only five years old, she was very mature mentally.

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