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Back in West City on Earth, a heavy silence was finally broken by a collective exhale. Seeing that Lord Beerus had ultimately decided against destroying the planet, Krillin, Piccolo, and the rest of the Z Fighters felt the crushing weight lift from their shoulders.
Among all the cosmic battles uploaded to the Wanjie Multiverse video platform so far, Beerus stood out as the first opponent who remained undefeated. In previous segments, whether it was the ruthless Vegeta, the Emperor Frieza, or the bio-android Cell, they had all been brought down. Even Majin Buu, though his final moments weren't fully depicted, was confirmed defeated by the narrator's grim account.
Only Beerus remained an immovable wall. What truly terrified the Z Fighters was the realization that the God of Destruction hadn't even tapped into his full power. They finally understood the sheer disparity between a mere mortal and a true God of Destruction. This was a realm entirely removed from that of the Supreme Kai.
While the Supreme Kai had trembled in fear at the mere mention of Majin Buu, to a being like Beerus, Buu was nothing more than an insignificant ant. Yet, there was a flicker of hope: Beerus appeared to be an opponent rather than a true enemy.
Judging by the footage, Beerus seemed to harbor a genuine respect for Son Goku and an even deeper obsession with Earth's culinary delights. As long as the chefs of Earth kept cooking, the planet had a divine insurance policy.
The Z Fighters speculated that if a new threat emerged to destroy their home, Beerus might even step in to defend it—not out of heroism, but to protect his favorite snacks. Even if the power scaling continued to skyrocket as the narrator suggested, the consensus across the dimensions was that Beerus would likely remain at the absolute peak of the multiverse.
Deep within the cold corridors of his spaceship, Frieza stared at the screen, his face twisted in a mask of disbelief and simmering rage. The sight of a Saiyan—a "filthy monkey"—ascending to the rank of Super Saiyan God and actually sparring with the God of Destruction was an affront to his ego.
Although Goku had lost, the fact that he could even endure a bout with Beerus was staggering. Frieza's mind raced with tactical calculations. He was currently en route to Earth, but the video changed everything.
If Beerus had seen this footage and taken an interest in Goku, attacking Earth would be a death sentence for the Galactic Emperor.
Frieza decided he wouldn't gamble his life on a whim. He would bypass Earth for now and redirect his course toward Planet Namek. There were Dragon Balls there as well, and more importantly, Namek had no connection to Beerus or Goku at this point in time.
He could slaughter the Namekians without fear of divine intervention. "Let the monkeys have their peace for now," he muttered, his eyes gleaming with cold pragmatism as he charted a safer path to immortality.
Meanwhile, in another corner of the vacuum of space, Vegeta sat within his own space pod, grappling with the same realization. His original plan was to invade Earth, seize the Dragon Balls, and humiliate Kakarot. But the Prince of Saiyans was no fool.
He saw the future depicted in the video—a future where he and Kakarot actually fought side-by-side. He realized that even if he attained immortality, he would still be a speck compared to the God of Destruction. Beerus and Frieza existed on entirely different dimensions of power.
"I don't need to be their enemy," Vegeta whispered to the empty cockpit. He saw the benefits of alignment. On Earth, the video version of himself grew stronger through Bulma's Gravity Training and the constant competition with Kakarot.
If he tried to train in isolation, he might never unlock the secrets of the Super Saiyan God or the forms that followed.
To stay solo was to risk becoming a footnote in galactic history. The Saiyan Prince made a startling tactical decision: he would go to Earth not as a conqueror, but to join their ranks. It was a bitter pill for his pride, but the alternative—being weak—was far worse.
Suddenly, the narrator's voice boomed across the Wanjie Multiverse, drawing the attention of countless viewers like Monkey D. Luffy and the Armor Summoners. "Super Saiyan God," the voice announced, "is a divine transformation that allows a Saiyan to tap into the essence of the gods.
While it does not make them true deities, it grants them a power that is infinitely superior to Super Saiyan 3. The exact multiplier of this surge remains immeasurable."
The video reached its conclusion, but the final words left the entire multiverse in a state of shock. The narrator declared that the emergence of the Super Saiyan God was merely the gateway—a sign that the Dragon Ball World's combat power was entering a completely new dimension of existence.
If a Super Saiyan God could threaten the fabric of the universe with just three punches, the viewers could only wonder what kind of reality-shattering splendor the next transformations would bring.
