A Necessary Experience in Life

The battle is over.

Under Talot's deliberate control, he subtly and intentionally lost to Raditz.

Learning in battle, adapting in battle, finding one's own shortcomings in battle, and then improving oneself.

Having achieved his goal, and ensuring he didn't expose himself, Talot's loss in this battle was neither embarrassing nor did it make him seem weak.

After all, he had fought Raditz for so long with a Battle Power of 360. On the surface, if he hadn't run out of energy, he wouldn't have lost so quickly.

Although Raditz won, he didn't win comfortably.

For him, he really didn't expect Talot to last so long against him.

Others might not know, but he knew that he had used 80% of his power, which translated to a Battle Power of at least 450!

If Talot could still resist, he would have been forced to use his full power.

Next time, I definitely won't fight so hard. I must find a way to defeat you quickly. Raditz decided in his heart.

Having such thoughts shows that Raditz is actually quite intelligent, not as foolish as he was in the original story.

He also discovered his own shortcomings in the battle, knowing that this battle didn't need to be so difficult, but Talot's tactics had dragged it out for so long.

Of course, he wouldn't know that Talot was just playing with him from beginning to end, using him to familiarize himself with his power and increase his combat experience.

If he used his full strength, Talot could completely kill him in one move.

After the match, the surrounding Saiyans also expressed their praise.

Although the vast majority of them were Low-Class Warriors, there were also two Elite Warriors.

Everyone praised the performance of both Raditz and Talot, even exaggerating to the heavens.

Naturally, Bardock's relationship played a part in it.

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

This Low-Class Warrior, whose Battle Power had reached tens of thousands in just a few years, had become a legend in the eyes of all Low-Class Warriors.

As the saying goes, dignity is earned. Bardock, with his own power, made even the Elite Warriors respect him.

Of course, Bardock didn't like this flattery. For him, he was too clear about the infighting within the Saiyans.

Elite Warriors and even Elite Warriors were too focused on fame and fortune, to the point where they had become selfish and self-serving, and some even resorted to backstabbing their comrades.

On the contrary, most Low-Class Warriors retained their humanity. Even though the vast majority were weak, at least they were human.

Bardock didn't like to curry favor with the powerful, nor would he actively go to those high-end places.

Therefore, those Elite Warriors would still say behind his back that he was still a Low-Class Warrior, and even if he was strong enough, he couldn't change the lowliness of a Low-Class Warrior.

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Under Bardock's tactful words, the surrounding crowd gradually dispersed.

Raditz and Talot also broke away from the crowd and went to Bardock.

"Are you okay? Talot, big brother."

Taking this opportunity, Selari trotted over, her concerned appearance making Talot a little embarrassed.

"I'm fine, just exhausted," Talot said.

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

But this kind of expression can't be faked. Selari is really worried about his safety.

Gine was used to this. Bardock also knew that Selari had been close to Talot since she was a child, so he didn't pay much attention to it. He just sighed that the little girl had grown a lot in the half year he hadn't seen her, and her Battle Power was also 180.

Selari maintained basic friendliness towards Bardock and Gine, but Raditz was targeted by Selari, her small eyes seeming to want to eat him alive.

This also made Raditz a little unhappy, and he said unpleasantly, "Hey! I didn't really use any harsh moves. Do you need to be so murderous? This is just an after-dinner exercise!"

"Hmph! You did it on purpose! Who doesn't know that you're learning by Prince Vegeta's side, with so many elites teaching you? If Talot, big brother, had as many resources as you, he definitely wouldn't lose to you." Selari wasn't afraid of Raditz at all.

This kind of personality is actually very unreasonable, but Talot can't say anything.

Because Selari was helping him regain face, even though Talot thought it was completely unnecessary.

After all, he was the one who had hidden his strength.

Raditz was furious and immediately flushed, "My strength, I earned it through my own training! Do you think being by the Prince's side means you get benefits for free?"

Selari's words ignited a fire.

Undoubtedly, Raditz felt terrible being told his efforts were worthless.

He was still young, after all, and even if his mind was mature, he was still just a five-year-old child.

However, Selari still didn't give him a kind look, her meaning very clear: she thought Raditz was presumptuously showing off by defeating Talot.

Gine, who was on the side, wanted to speak up for her son, but she didn't know how to. Selari was someone she had watched grow up since she was little.

Bardock shook his head at Gine, giving her a look, seemingly thinking it was a good thing.

He could see that his son had some negative emotions bottled up inside, and this was a good opportunity to release them.

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

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

Only by experiencing these things can a person continue to grow and eventually resist all gossip.

He had gone through the same thing.

"Damn it! Talot, tell me, did I try to kill you?! Did I use my full strength?!" Raditz asked furiously.

Talot was embarrassed for a moment, then raised his hand and grabbed Selari's wrist, saying, "Selari, you've misunderstood. Raditz just had a casual fight with me! He didn't use his full strength to suppress me, otherwise, I would have lost this battle from the start."

Hearing Talot's words, Raditz felt a little better.

Selari also listened to these words, but she still disliked Raditz. This was because she had been at odds with Raditz since childhood.

Raditz still wanted to say something, but Gine couldn't bear it any longer.

However, she was smart enough not to defend Raditz, but instead directly grabbed Raditz's ear: "Isn't it because you always presumptuously bullied Selari when you were little? No wonder Selari hates you so much."

"Ouch, ouch, ouch... Mom, let go, it's going to fall off..." With his ear being pinched, Raditz was about to cry, and he quickly begged for mercy.

Bardock sighed and could only say, "Alright, it was just a sparring match to stop when enough is enough. Raditz won, but Talot didn't lose in a sense. So Selari, you don't need to be so hostile towards Raditz. You're still young, and you won't understand many things. When you grow up and look back at now, you'll know that many of these arguments are meaningless..."

It's normal to have small emotional outbursts, but you can't hold onto them.

Bardock's words at this time were like the teachings of an elder, and they did have an effect.

Not only did Talot understand more, but Selari also stopped hating Raditz.

Of course, dislike wouldn't change so quickly; girls are very vengeful.

Talot was also helpless about this. In fact, he knew Selari very well. Although she was only five years old, her mind was unusually mature.

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