"Chapter 15: Taking Selari Along!" Raditz gladly agreed to Bardock's final request.
Having never been beaten down, experienced setbacks, or faced cruel trials, Raditz, with his straightforward nature and unwavering confidence, had no idea what he would face in the future.
At this moment, he believed himself capable of anything and was determined to become the pillar of his family, so he proactively took on the responsibility.
Bardock was pleased with his performance, but he didn't push it.
As long as Raditz was the way he wanted to see him at this moment, that was enough. The future would have to take care of itself.
Having experienced countless ups and downs in his life, Bardock knew that people change.
Frankly, if Bardock knew how the story would unfold in later years, he would be filled with emotion, because everything would happen as he imagined.
No! Even more cruelly than he imagined.
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Time passed unnoticed until the afternoon.
They had spent a lot of time in the Royal City buying supplies, which caused delays.
During this time, Bardock also met with members of his team.
Although they didn't know when or where their next mission would be, they had become accustomed to following Bardock's lead.
So, having just returned yesterday, they were already preparing the necessities for their next expedition.
Bardock and Raditz returned home.
Talot and Selari were already home.
After explaining their training progress to Bardock, he was amazed by the talent displayed by Talot and Selari.
At the same time, Raditz, who hadn't officially started training, felt somewhat frustrated and immediately went off to train on his own.
"Well done, but you still need time to solidify the basics I've taught you! Don't become arrogant just because you think you've got it." To prevent Talot and Selari from becoming conceited, Bardock warned them.
They would eventually go to the battlefield, and excessive arrogance would cause them to lose their way, thinking they were hot stuff when they were actually nothing.
"Don't worry, Uncle Bardock."
"Got it, I'll work harder, Uncle Bardock."
Talot and Selari nodded in response.
Having received the answers he wanted, Bardock began to explain the upcoming arrangements.
For the next seven days, from morning until night, he would dedicate all his time to teaching them how to become stronger, even using actual combat to teach them how to truly fight.
Not just Selari, Talot was also looking forward to it.
After all, in terms of strength, Bardock was at least among the strongest of the Saiyan race, if not the strongest.
Competing against someone with Ten Thousand Battle Power, one could imagine what the result would be? But, without a doubt, the improvement they would gain from actual combat would be even greater.
After confirming the training arrangements, Talot didn't bother to consider Selari's presence and directly asked Bardock about his experience at the Royal Palace.
Since Selari had already been brought into this small group, and they would be spending most of their time together for the next few days, there was no need to hide anything.
Moreover, it wouldn't matter even if Selari knew some things.
His conversations with Bardock were mostly about things that weren't confidential.
Bardock certainly wouldn't tell Talot anything confidential, just like Bardock's experience on Cyril Star, where he concealed the biggest change: Frieza's plot to attack the Saiyans.
"So, Raditz and Prince Vegeta's expedition to Planet Rump has been set for seven days from now? And Uncle Bardock will be setting off for Planet Kanassa in ten days?" Talot couldn't help but ask.
The progress was too fast, and if he hadn't already considered the worst-case scenario in the past two days, he would have become anxious.
"So, are you regretting it now? Little Talot." Bardock looked at Talot with a smile.
In response, Talot shook his head vigorously and chuckled, "Now that I've made a decision, I won't regret it. It's just that there are too many things to consider. If I were to invade a medium-sized planet alone, although it seems not difficult, it's not simple either."
"What kind of crazy idea are you thinking about now? Tell me." Bardock could easily tell what Talot meant.
Don't think that the warriors of the Saiyan race are all muscle-bound and simple-minded.
In reality, that's not the case. Not all Saiyans are like that. On the contrary, many Saiyans are highly intelligent.
However, things that can often be solved with strength don't require them to think too much.
Talot, hearing this, laughed genuinely from the bottom of his heart, "As expected of Uncle Bardock, I didn't even say anything, and you already knew what else I was thinking."
Bardock shook his head helplessly. Even though it had been more than half a year since they last met, how could he not know Talot's personality?
Selari, who was beside them, was trembling inside. Her little head was filled with only two words: deployment!
Everyone was going to deploy, and as a Low-Class Warrior, although she was old enough at five years to go on expeditions and missions with the main force, she didn't have the autonomy to choose her own future.
The proud and self-respecting little girl lowered her head unconsciously, her little fists clenched tightly.
Talot was right next to Selari, so he noticed her abnormality at a glance.
He sighed inwardly, then said to Bardock, "Uncle Bardock, I know you've already made arrangements for me, but I'd like to bring two people with me when I deploy, is that okay?"
It was a tentative question, and also an opportunity to ask Bardock about his real plans for him.
Selari, upon hearing this, looked up and asked Talot with her eyes if he was going to take her with him.
"You want to bring Selari, right? As an Elite Warrior, you do have three slots, as long as the other party is a Low-Class Warrior and agrees to accept your call, then they can join your team! However, there's one thing you have to remember: according to the merit points, conquering a medium-sized planet is only worth 10,000 to 100,000 points. Once you choose to bring subordinates with you, you have to pay at least 10% of the merit points per person! Moreover, if a Low-Class Warrior dies in your team, you will have double the merit points deducted."
Bardock's answer made Talot even more certain of his plan.
"That's fine, I don't really care about merit points. Besides, if I don't bring Selari with me, she's unwilling to do logistics work and if she joins other teams, she's likely to die," Talot said with a smile.
His words seemed lighthearted, but in Bardock's eyes, Talot was truly remarkable.
Merit points are a symbol of honor for Saiyans, and also a universal currency necessary for survival!
Clearly, in Talot's mind, people are more important than merit points! "You kid! Since that's the case, I won't say much more. In the next few days, I'll take you to fill out the application, and I'll also lend you some merit points to buy a Medium-sized Spaceship. Remember to pay me back double when you return from your mission," Bardock said with a smile.
"Double? Uncle Bardock, you're too greedy," Talot said, not knowing whether to laugh or cry.
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