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Chapter 415



Chapter 415

One-third of Frieza's legions are Saiyans. What good would it do Frieza to kill his right-hand man? Frieza would not have done such a thing as long as he was not crazy.

Bardock covered the wound on his chest and could only explain patiently.

"Frieza is afraid of the legendary Super Saiyan, so he wants to kill us."

"That's just a legend. There has been no Super Saiyan for so many years."

"Bardock, it's time for you to take a good rest. Don't run out until your injury heals."

Seeing that no one was willing to believe in him, Bardock felt as if a rabbit was dead or a fox was dead.

But then he thought of someone. Bardock ignored the doctor behind him. Time was urgent and he had no time to slowly recover from his injuries.

Bardock exploded and flew back home. Ji Nei saw Bardock covered in blood and ran over to help him without knowing why.

"Bardock, what's wrong with you?"

Bardock coughed and spat out a mouthful of blood.

"Frieza was afraid that the legendary Super Saiyan would kill us all, so he gathered the Saiyans. Toma and the others were killed by Dodoria."

Ji Nei was stunned for a moment, then asked nervously.

"Then what are we going to do."

Without hesitation or disbelief, Ji Nei immediately did not deny Bardock, but instead thought about the next plan.

She believed in Bardock more than anyone else.

Bardock gave a rare gentle smile.

"Send our son to another planet and let him live to avenge me in the future."

Ji Nei looked at her three-year-old son in the breeding cabin.

"But Kakarot, he is still so young, he is the type that develops slowly."

Generally speaking, the higher the talent, the faster it develops. Kakarot's combat power also allows him to develop at about the same speed as ordinary humans.

Vegeta, who is about the same age as him, can handle six vegetable men, and Kakarot is still in the breeding cabin.

Bardock touched Jinai's hair.

"There is nothing we can do. If we don't send him away, he will only be killed by Frieza."

Ji Nei finally nodded and agreed to Bardock's decision.

"But how are we going to send him away? Do you have any ideas?"

Bardock revealed his plan.

"I will steal the spaceship and send him to a distant planet. There are no powerful beings there. Kakarot will definitely survive."

Even though the arrival of this day was a bit hasty, Bardock had already thought of a way out.

When he was hit by the Kanassar, Bardock was searching for a planet suitable for his son to live in in the future.

Ji Nei thought of her eldest son.

"Then, what should I do with Raditz?"

A glint flashed in Bardock's eyes.

"He should be on a mission with Prince Vegeta."

Jine nodded.

Bardock forced a smile.

"Then it's okay. Prince Vegeta and Raditz didn't come back, which means Frieza wants to use their fighting power. They will be fine in the short term.

Take Kakarot with you and wait for me in the valley on the other side of the planet, where we met. "

The situation was urgent and there was no time to say anything else. Ji Nei picked up Kakarot and walked away.

It wasn't until Ji Nei disappeared from sight that Bardock breathed a sigh of relief and spat out a mouthful of blood. His injury was more serious than it looked.

He knew very well that the Saiyans would not believe him, and his boss, who had worked for decades, wanted to kill them.

The brainless guy wouldn't believe this reason at all, and he gave up trying to persuade them.

The top priority was to send Kakarot away. Bardock didn't bother to put a bandage on the bleeding part and rushed to the spaceship warehouse on Planet Vegeta.

The Saiyan guarding the spaceship also knew Bardock and greeted Bardock in a friendly manner.

Bardock made it clear that he wanted to steal a spaceship. While the other party was still stunned, Bardock slapped him on the back of the head.

Knock him out and steal a spaceship from the most conspicuous place on the outermost layer.

Ji Nei waited in the valley for a short while before Bardock rushed over with the spaceship and put the three-year-old Goku into the spaceship.

Then he set the location to Blue Star. Bardock was not sure if this planet was the one he dreamed of, but he just felt that this planet could allow Kakarot to survive.

Looking at Kakarot who was about to be sent away, Jinai was overflowing with motherly love and couldn't help but shed tears in her eyes.

"Kakarot, you have to live a good life alone from now on."

Bardock hugged Jinai and watched Kakarot's spaceship drift away.

"Don't worry, the environment there can allow him to live safely. I have already thought about it."

Ji Nei raised her head and looked at Bardock's side face.

"But why would you think of sending Kakarot away? This doesn't even look like a Saiyan."

Most Saiyans don't care about the life or death of their children. There are only a few people like her who take the initiative to take their children home.

Bardock doesn't even know who his parents are, or if he has any siblings, and he won't look for them.

But this little son is extra special.

Bardock doesn't quite understand his own thoughts either.

"Probably, he killed too many people and wanted to try to save others."

Kakarot gave Bardock a very different feeling, making Bardock feel exactly like him, except that his combat power at birth was too low.

Her appearance and figure are exactly the same as her own, and she will actively look at herself and smile. When she was in the breeding barn, she would make movements when she saw herself coming home.

The eldest son, Raditz, was different. Raditz rarely gave Ji Nei any good looks, and his attitude towards himself was average.

His personality is more like that of most Saiyans. He is cold and heartless and doesn't care about family ties. He doesn't even like Bardock.

Bardock also guessed the reason. He had been suppressing his combat effectiveness and maintaining it at the level of a lower-level warrior, which was still far behind the mid-level warrior.

Raditz believed that with his talent, he would be able to become the strongest lower-level warrior. Even becoming an intermediate warrior was not impossible, so how could he look down upon his parents who were only averagely talented?

Bardock also warned Raditz that innate talent is important, but hard work is the most important.

But Raditz sneered at this, thinking that he, a good-for-nothing dad, could easily achieve the combat power he had to work hard to achieve.

Raditz is also worthy of his talent. Even if he didn't practice too hard when he was a teenager, he swept all the children of the same age.

He was born with a hundred combat power points, a child with the talent to crush lower-level warriors. Raditz didn't listen to him, and Bardock didn't say anything. Bardock's combat power was only thirty points when he was born.


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