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Chapter 47 - Chapter 47: Three Days Later, Descending to the Mortal World

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Time flew by.

Before they knew it, Talot, Selari, and Gine had been at the Heavenly Palace on Earth for three days.

During these three days, they temporarily resided at the Heavenly Palace under the arrangements of the God of Earth, Piccolo.

Because of the agreement with the Heavenly Deity, they had stayed at the Temple all along and had not descended to the Mortal World.

It seemed like a simple task, but in reality, it was extremely difficult to accomplish.

As the God of Earth, Piccolo, explained, Earth had a significant number of meteorites falling every day, many of which were burned up by the friction with the atmosphere. Some would hit the ground, but they were not specific targets.

Tracing the records of impacts over the past few months was a daunting and labor-intensive task.

Moreover, it was crucial that the target not be discovered and taken away by people on the ground.

In short, it now came down to luck. Good luck could help them find it quickly, while bad luck would make it impossible to find.

To put it simply, it was like searching for a needle in a haystack.

...

At the center of the square in front of the Heavenly Palace.

Talot and Selari were currently sparring.

In terms of strength, Selari was definitely not a match for Talot, but the improvement from such training was very significant, so Talot always enjoyed it.

Whether it was with Selari, Gine, or even both of them at once, they had sparred many times.

To be honest, it was because there were no better opponents. Otherwise, they wouldn't have focused only on Gine and Selari.

For Selari and Gine, fighting with Talot brought more improvement.

For instance, Selari's Combat Power finally broke the 1000-point barrier, reaching 1020 points after these three days.

The long-term suppression followed by three days of release meant that Selari would continue to grow significantly in the coming period.

As for Gine, her numbers were similar to Talot's, with only minor fluctuations of 10 or 20 points.

After the sparring session, Selari collapsed on the ground, panting heavily.

This bold and unreserved action was typical of Selari.

If it were another girl, they might be more reserved and wouldn't act so recklessly.

However, her straightforward and frank personality made Talot find Selari increasingly adorable. They got along without any barriers, and their relationship wasn't constrained by gender.

"Big Brother Talot, you're really getting stronger... Hah...! Hah...!"

Even though she was exhausted, Selari couldn't stop praising Talot.

They were still only six years old, but if she grew older, Selari would surely say something like, "No wonder I chose you as my man."

"You're also getting stronger. In these three days, you've improved your control over your strength and your understanding of Ki," Talot said with a smile.

Hearing Talot's praise, Selari's already flushed cheeks turned even redder, and a sense of pride welled up inside her.

Talot didn't realize that the girl's admiration for him had deepened to the point where his praise would make her daydream.

After resting for a while, Selari finally recovered and sat down on the steps next to Talot.

Their gaze fell on Gine, who was standing at the edge of the Heavenly Palace.

Despite the three days of waiting, Gine's worry about Kakarot had only grown heavier.

This worry was different from her previous concerns about Bardock and Raditz. Now, they were on the same planet, yet she, as a mother, felt powerless.

"Big Brother Talot, do you think Aunt Gine will get sick if this continues? It's been three days. The Namekian Heavenly Deity can't be playing with us, right? We haven't heard anything from Kakarot. What should we do next?"

Selari, concerned about Gine, asked Talot.

Upon hearing this, Talot was also moved. After so many years of companionship, seeing Gine in this state made him feel an urge to tell her about Kakarot's whereabouts.

Though Talot was confident that if he took the initiative to guide Kakarot, he could at least prevent Kakarot from becoming an evil Saiyan.

However, he couldn't overcome that hurdle. After all, just because someone guided Kakarot didn't mean he would become the Goku from the original story.

If there was no Goku from the original story, what would happen then?

[Let's wait a bit longer. I'm sorry, Aunt Gine.]

He had already made his decision. At the very least, he needed to ensure the birth of the original Goku.

As for what happened afterward, it didn't matter if things changed.

"Since we still have no news of Kakarot, why don't we go down to Earth and take a look? We might find some clues," Talot suggested to Selari.

The idea of going to Earth sparked a special light in Selari's eyes.

"Great! Brother Talot, you have no idea how suffocating it's been here. It's nice, but there's nothing to do, and you can go crazy after a while," Selari said, a woman who couldn't stay still for long.

Seeing her like this, Talot smiled, and the two of them got up and walked over to Gine.

After some discussion, Gine was also convinced.

Instead of waiting here, they might as well go down and look for him themselves.

At least it would give them more hope.

The God of Earth, Piccolo, couldn't stop them either. After all, descending to the mortal world to find family was a reasonable request. If he tried to stop them, it might backfire.

However, Piccolo was relatively at ease with Talot and the others.

After three days of interaction, he confirmed that while Talot and the others were powerful, they weren't irredeemably evil. He had established a basic level of trust.

Of course, trust was one thing.

One must not have the intention to harm others, but one must also be cautious.

Piccolo still kept his options open.

For example, he had already found his target but hadn't mentioned it.

He wanted to observe the true nature of Talot and the others more closely.

A brief time might not reveal the truth, and their descent to the mortal world would be a good opportunity for him to make a proper judgment.

"Lord Guardian, now that they have descended to the mortal world, should I follow them?" Popo asked.

Clearly, despite knowing the Guardian's intentions, Popo was still worried and wanted to help.

"No, let them move freely for now. We'll see how things go. You've worked hard these past few days, go and rest," Piccolo said.

"Alright, Lord Guardian," Popo nodded but didn't leave.

Piccolo didn't pay much attention, focusing instead on the descending trio.

At that moment, he wasn't just watching Talot and the others leave; he was also looking at a remote, deep forest in the descending mortal world.

By Earth's geographical names, it was Baozi Mountain!

He had found the spaceship and Kakarot.

He hadn't revealed this information because he couldn't be sure, and he didn't dare to take the risk.

Although Talot and the others were just a woman and two children, they possessed immense power.

If they found this child, Kakarot, and suddenly decided to attack Earth, Earth would be at their mercy.

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