“The world was saved. But Gohan was not.”
After the brutal end of the Cell Games, Earth breathes a sigh of relief. The planet is safe, the villain destroyed and Son Gohan, now the youngest Super Saiyan 2, is hailed a hero. But beneath the cheers and smiles, something has broken inside him.
Goku is gone. Forever. And Gohan blames only one person, himself.
He could have ended it sooner. He could have saved his father. But he hesitated. He showed mercy when he should’ve finished Cell. Now, that guilt festers like a wound that won’t close.
In this alternate timeline, Gohan doesn’t return to books, peace, and school. He doesn’t try to live a “normal” life. Instead, haunted by the weight of his mistake, he throws himself into training, with ruthless obsession.
He rejects comfort. He pushes away his mother, his friends, and even Piccolo. All that remains is his drive, to become stronger, to never fail again.
But power has a price.
As years pass, Gohan evolves far beyond what anyone imagined. His once gentle heart becomes hardened. Cold. Even dangerous. He surpasses his father. He surpasses the gods. But in his pursuit of strength, Gohan begins to walk a razor-thin line between hero and destroyer.
When new threats emerge, from the shadows of the multiverse and the ruins of forgotten timelines, Earth will need its protector once again.
But this time, they won’t get the boy they once knew.
They’ll get the warrior he’s become.
This is the story of a Gohan who never stopped training. A Gohan who never healed. A Gohan who chose power over peace.
J’aime bien le concept du Gohan qui n’a pas arrêté de s’entraîner et la relation mentor élève avec végéta j’espère qu’il aura quand même sont potentiel developper. Je crois que c’est un des aspects important pour sa forme best