Not long after Talot and the others left, Bulma came downstairs from her small room.
Upon learning that the three had already left, her temper almost flared up again.
Fortunately, Tights was there to soothe the little girl.
If Talot were still here, he would definitely be amazed, because five-year-old Bulma already had ideas about the Dragon Ball Radar.
The reason she was so anxious was to tell big brother Talot that she could create a device to find the Dragon Balls.
Then, when she built it, she would take him with her to find the Dragon Balls.
...
Flying through the sky, Talot, Gine, and Selari were talking.
Undoubtedly, Gine now found Talot somewhat unfathomable.
Selari was fine, because she didn't think so much; after all, she was only six years old, and no matter how rich her emotions were, they wouldn't be very complex.
"Talot, since the Dragon Balls are so important, shouldn't we just take them?" Gine asked.
If it were in the past, they would definitely have taken such a thing for themselves.
"Aunt Gine, even if we take that Dragon Ball now, it won't really mean much. It's better to leave it in the hands of that little sister Bulma. She should also be very interested in making a wish with the Dragon Balls, and maybe she and her father, Brief, will develop something like the Dragon Ball Radar."
"Besides, we can now ask Kami to see if he can help us find the other six Dragon Balls. If he can do it directly, then we don't need to search for the Dragon Balls."
Talot had expected Gine to ask this and answered.
This was also his plan.
Although he didn't know if Kami had the ability to directly locate the specific locations of the Dragon Balls, according to some speculation, it might be possible.
In any case, it was also to notify Kami, to let him know that they were aware of the existence of the Dragon Balls, and that they would need to use the Dragon Balls to summon Shenron to grant wishes.
"That old guy seems polite to us, but he's actually calculating everything. I even doubt whether he has helped us find Kakarot. Will he help us find the Dragon Balls?" Selari's sudden words startled both Gine and Talot.
It had to be said that sometimes Selari could say some very reasonable things.
In fact, even Talot was guessing whether Kami had already found Kakarot, but he just didn't say so.
Even if he couldn't find the person, he could always find the Spaceship, right? If he really wanted to find it, it was impossible that he wouldn't have discovered the landing site of the Spaceship.
Gine took a deep breath, trying her best to suppress her emotions.
Choosing to believe Kami was Talot's decision.
"As the Kami of Earth, it's normal to be wary of us outsiders. In short, as long as we haven't torn our faces, if he's polite, we can't force our way.
"We are no longer Saiyans who can only survive by invading or seizing resources! The past era ended with the explosion of Planet Vegeta! The truth is unknown, but a civilization that develops with invasion as its purpose can never last long! Whether this Namekian God has sincerely helped us find Kakarot, or whether he will help us find the Dragon Balls, as long as he doesn't stand in front of us to block us, he is not our enemy! After all, we are on Earth, and Earth is their territory."
Talot said.
He couldn't speak for Kami Piccolo, but he couldn't let Gine and Selari be rude to Kami Piccolo either.
In short, he could roughly understand Kami's thinking.
If he were Kami, facing uncontrollable alien visitors, he would be the same.
Just like they Saiyans faced Frieza's arrival.
After listening to Talot's words, Gine and Selari didn't say anything more.
In the past six months, Talot had said a lot of things that made them realize that Talot was fundamentally different from most Saiyans.
No invasion, no heinous things.
In fact, no one likes invasion and destruction. Even though Saiyans love to fight and like the feeling of excitement, not all Saiyans are truly heinous.
There were always exceptions, but such exceptions could not survive in the past Saiyan race.
It was still the era that created it. In the environment of the great universe, if Saiyans were kind, it would be a sharp knife that could destroy the race.
...
Heading west, they crossed a continent and then an ocean.
They finally arrived at the great forest below Kami's Lookout.
Because they were flying at low altitude, it was completely different from when they left Kami's Lookout.
The reason for this was, of course, purposeful: to find Korin Tower.
Looking into the distance, Talot could already see with his own eyes a pillar standing on the earth, towering into the clouds, incredibly magnificent.
Such ingenious architecture, one really doesn't know who built it; only in the Dragon Ball world would such a building exist.
Gine and Selari weren't particularly curious about this kind of building.
Perhaps they had seen too many things on Earth, causing them to become somewhat numb.
Flying upwards along the stone pillar, in less than a minute, the three of them arrived at the top of Korin Tower.
It was very high, but only for ordinary people and Earth's martial artists.
For Talot and the others, even flying to Kami's Lookout wouldn't take a minute.
Arriving at the top, Talot was the first to stop, and Gine and Selari naturally followed suit.
"Talot, there's a big white cat!" An exclamation caused Talot and Gine to look behind a stone pillar on one side of the tower's interior.
Wasn't that Korin?
At this moment, Korin was in a state of fear and shock.
Although it wasn't obvious on the surface, he was really panicking.
Heaven knows how these three terrifying beings from outer space had found him.
"Well, welcome to Korin Tower, three guests from outer space. I am the master of this Korin Tower. You can call me Korin, or you can call me Korin."
Korin groomed his fur with one paw, and with the other hand holding his staff, he stepped forward to greet Talot and his companions.
"A kitty Korin?" Selari's eyes sparkled, clearly charmed by the fluffy Korin.
Such a gaze made Korin uncomfortable all over, but he was helpless.
To think that he, a dignified Korin, was now being called a kitty…
Fearing that he might displease the visitors, he could only swallow his anger.
"Earth is so strange, there's both a Kami and a Korin, but isn't a Korin just a god?" Gine said casually.
These words made Korin even more embarrassed, and he could only explain, "There is still a difference between me and Kami."
"Oh, what's the difference?" Gine's question made Korin unable to bear it, and he broke out in a sweat.
Because he didn't know how to explain.
"It should be related to authority, right?" Talot helped Korin out of his predicament.
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