Kahn was about to leave to search for Vados at the Universal Capsule Company when the door suddenly swung open.
It was Vados, returning with a bag of groceries, clearly having just gone out to buy some vegetables.
Noticing Kahn's stare, Vados blinked, her curiosity piqued. "Husband? Why are you looking at me like that? Is there something on my face?"
Kahn quickly shook his head. "No, not at all."
He walked over to help her store the groceries in the fridge. "You weren't home when I came back, so I thought you went to help Bulma. I was just about to go out to look for you."
Vados smiled mischievously. "Hehe, so you missed me?"
Kahn chuckled. "I figured you were busy, so I didn't want to interrupt."
Vados leaned against the counter with a teasing smile. "Bulma has enough help already. But it looks like I'll have to keep you company tonight."
Kahn sighed contentedly, sitting next to her and draping his arm over her shoulders. "By the way, honey, do you know what an Angel is?"
Vados blinked, confused. "Hmm? Are you referring to Mr. Whis?"
She placed her finger thoughtfully on her chin. "I remember Whis mentioning something about being an Angel from the Seventh Universe when he visited Earth."
Kahn raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "So Angels look like that?"
Vados looked at him for a moment, her eyes full of curiosity. "Well, I suppose so. But why are you asking about Angels all of a sudden?"
Kahn paused for a moment before responding. "Oh, just a random thought. You know how it is."
Vados didn't press further, sensing it wasn't the right time for the conversation to go any deeper. Kahn decided to change the subject before it became uncomfortable.
"Anyway, let's not rush it. We've got time."
Vados smiled warmly, and the topic shifted into more familiar ground, leaving Kahn's thoughts to linger privately.
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Three days passed in the blink of an eye, and the day of Kahn and Bulma's wedding arrived.
The wedding was held at the Magnum Capsule Company estate, far more extravagant than Kahn's previous wedding. The Earth's Z Fighters, family, friends, and even Dr. Brief and his wife were all there to witness Kahn and Bulma's union.
The backstory was well-known—Kahn and Bulma had once been an inseparable couple, though they'd parted ways for reasons unknown. But now, with Kahn marrying her, it made perfect sense, and the reunion was met with excitement from all who attended.
At the wedding reception, everyone wished the newlyweds a lifetime of happiness. And in that moment, Kahn and Bulma looked the happiest they ever had.
As the evening wore on and the guests began to leave, Kahn and his wives retreated to a quiet spot on the estate.
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On the second-floor balcony, Kahn sat with his hands behind his head, gazing up at the stars. Beside him, Vados and Bulma sat on either side, forming a perfect picture of harmony—like the stars surrounding the moon.
"Life is truly a play," Kahn mused internally, marveling at his situation.
Coming from a normal life on Earth, he now found himself living the dream. On each side, two extraordinary women—Vados, gentle and wise, and Bulma, lively and intelligent—had made their way into his heart.
"From today on, we're a family," Vados said, her voice soft but full of warmth.
"Of course," Bulma replied with a bright smile. She placed her hand proudly on her chest. "And from tomorrow, you and Vados won't need to worry about growing vegetables anymore. With the two richest women in the world around, you won't have to do anything."
Kahn raised an eyebrow and smirked. "Oh? So, was that the real reason you married me? For my charm?"
Bulma's face lit up with playful indignation. "Wait, so you're telling me you're only interested in my wealth?"
Kahn laughed, his eyes sparkling. "Are you kidding? You know me better than that."
Bulma crossed her arms, pretending to pout. "Well, I'm still mad at you!"
Kahn chuckled and leaned forward to plant a quick kiss on her cheek. "Alright, alright. I'll make it up to you later."
She feigned annoyance but couldn't help but laugh. "Fine, I forgive you."
Kahn smiled, and with that, he stood up. "Alright, let's head to bed. It's been a long day."
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The following day marked the beginning of a new chapter for Kahn. After marrying Bulma, he and Vados moved out of their previous home and into the Universal Capsule Company, where they would live for the foreseeable future.
Dr. Brief had no sons, so it was Bulma who inherited the company, becoming not only one of the most brilliant minds on Earth but also one of the wealthiest women. In many ways, she was a perfect match for Kahn, and with his marriage to her, the wealth of the company naturally became his as well.
But despite the wealth and power now at his disposal, Kahn wasn't concerned with possessions. The Universal Capsule Company was simply home for him and his two wives, a place where he could live his life free from worry.
For the next month, Kahn lived his happiest life, surrounded by love and peace.
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A month later, Kahn found himself in the back garden, enjoying a peaceful afternoon with his two wives, sipping tea and playing chess.
Suddenly, a voice came from above.
"Kahn, can you hear me?"
Kahn glanced up, recognizing the voice. "Whis?"
"Yes, it's me," came the response. "I need your help with something."
Bulma looked confused. "Whis? The one from before?"
Vados nodded. "I believe so. I wonder what he wants."
Kahn tilted his head, intrigued. "Sure, Whis. What is it?"