Dragon Ball: Collaborating with Frieza to Destroy Planet Vegeta

Chapter 190: Chapter 190: The Final Fate of the Dragon Balls!



Chapter 190: The Final Fate of the Dragon Balls!

As Champa left without looking back, Beerus curled his lips. However, if one observed closely, they would notice a faint smile tugging at the corner of his mouth.

Though Beerus often criticized Champa, they were, after all, twin brothers. Some things didn't need to be spelled out explicitly.

"What a prideful guy…"

"Still, even with six Dragon Balls, it's useless. Only when all seven are gathered can a wish be made."

Beerus glanced around, noticing that each Dragon Ball was as enormous as a planet. However, there were only six here, meaning they were still far from making a wish.

At that moment, Bulma rushed over.

"Lord Beerus..."

"Actually, if you don't mind, I could try to find the last Dragon Ball. I believe I can do it."

"Hmm?"

Beerus gave her a curious look.

Meanwhile, Trunks grew nervous. Although this Bulma wasn't the same as the one from his timeline, she was still, undeniably, his mother. Knowing Beerus's unpredictable temper, Trunks was on edge—one wrong move could lead to serious trouble.

"Lo-Lord Beerus… She isn't aware of the situation, so please don't take her words too seriously."

Everyone present was stunned by Trunks's reaction, and even Whis gave him a rare, thoughtful glance.

The group found the boy's behavior odd. Why was this time-traveling youth suddenly so anxious about Bulma speaking? Could there be some kind of connection between the two?

Their imaginations began to run wild.

Seeing that things were becoming increasingly difficult to explain, Mu Chuan stepped forward to clear things up. "Lord Beerus, Earth also has a set of Dragon Balls, but they were created by the Namekians."

"The Earth's guardian, whom you've likely met, is the one responsible for their creation."

"So that's how it is," Beerus finally understood what Bulma meant.

"So, what you're saying is that since Earth has its own Dragon Balls, you already know how to locate them?"

Mu Chuan nodded, as this was indeed the case. In fact, he knew precisely where the last Dragon Ball was hidden. However, he couldn't reveal it outright, as doing so would raise suspicion. Given his current strength, he didn't dare expose too much, especially with an angel present.

If it were just Beerus, Mu Chuan wouldn't be too concerned. After all, Beerus was naturally lazy and preferred not to think too much, often turning a blind eye to many things. This made things easier to handle.

However…

The presence of Whis made Mu Chuan uneasy.

"Since you have a way to locate the Dragon Balls, make it happen as soon as possible. If you find the last one, I'll reward you with a little benefit!"

Beerus's rare display of goodwill surprised everyone. For him to say something so lenient was quite unusual.

The moment those words left his mouth, everyone was stunned, struggling to believe what they had just heard. They never expected Beerus to make such a statement.

Was this really the same unpredictable Beerus they knew?

Whis chuckled softly at the scene.

Everything Goes Without Saying

Mu Chuan's initial excitement gradually began to fade as he observed Beerus's actions. Deep down, he knew that obtaining the Dragon Balls was no longer a possibility.

Even if he performed perfectly, Beerus would never hand them over.

The way Beerus acted—there was something off about it. And based on Beerus's decision in the original storyline, Mu Chuan couldn't help but harbor suspicions.

As for the idea of stealing the Dragon Balls? That was out of the question. Not only did he lack the power to seize them, but even if he somehow managed to steal them, he wouldn't be able to summon the Super Shenron.

He didn't know the language of the gods, and that was the key.

Now that Beerus had given his approval, Earth's warriors scattered to inspect the other Dragon Balls. They were filled with curiosity.

After all, the Dragon Balls on Earth were only the size of a fist, and even those small ones could grant any wish they desired.

But now, seeing these gigantic Dragon Balls—each the size of a massive planet—they were utterly astonished.

"This is unbelievable... These Dragon Balls are enormous!"

"I've never seen such massive Dragon Balls. If the small ones on Earth can grant any wish, what kind of wishes can these Super Dragon Balls grant?"

"Could they make someone the strongest in the universe?"

"Could they grant eternal, immortal life?"

The Earth warriors chattered among themselves, their excitement palpable.

However, Beerus and Whis remained indifferent to their discussions. At their level, eternal life was already within reach—there was no need for them to rely on Dragon Balls.

Besides, they had no interest in using the Dragon Balls.

Granting wishes through the Dragon Balls inevitably came with consequences—every wish carried a price. There was no reason for them to take such a risk.

Meanwhile, the Earth warriors and Saiyans couldn't help but fantasize, eager to learn whether the Dragon Balls could truly fulfill all their desires.

While everyone was inspecting the surroundings, Bulma stayed focused on her task. She had brought various tools with her, prepared for any situation. She now used them to analyze the energy density of the Dragon Balls.

After some time, a look of excitement spread across her face.

"It's the same!"

"I never expected that the energy within these Dragon Balls would be identical to the ones on Earth. That means the original Dragon Radar can work with these as well, though it'll need some slight adjustments."

Her excitement quickly caught the attention of everyone present, and they all became eager.

"Really?"

"Of course! It won't even take too long to make the modifications, just a bit of effort."

Bulma's confidence was undeniable.

After all, this was essentially the same technology—only with some minor optimizations required.

On the side, Beerus couldn't help but interject, "The Dragon Balls are fundamentally interconnected. The Super Dragon Balls were created by the Dragon God Zalama, and the Dragon Balls on Earth were made by the Namekians, who inherited the craft from Zalama."

His explanation left everyone in awe.

They hadn't expected there to be a god capable of creating the Dragon Balls. If such a powerful deity existed, just how strong must they be?


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