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Dragon Ball: Becoming the Strongest
Dragon Ball: Becoming the Strongest

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Chapter 63: A Young Lady Blossoms

Talent is a fascinating phenomenon, especially apparent among the Saiyans, where it manifests as differences in bloodline quality. Naturally, high-class warriors possess better innate potential, and with the same training methods, they have a higher likelihood of breakthroughs.

 

That's the theory, but before encountering Xavier's training methods or using the gravity training chambers, who among Adriel and his peers could have imagined reaching a battle power of 10,000 one day? Even if capable, they wouldn't have expected to achieve it so soon.

 

From this perspective, even though the Saiyans evacuating were mostly low-class warriors, their demonstrated strength would not be inferior to the original Saiyan race. The only downside might be their future breakthroughs; with fewer high-class warrior bloodlines, it would be a lengthy process to slowly select and cultivate superior bloodlines from among the many low-class warriors.

 

"Indeed, we can't fully grasp Xavier's 'Ki' cultivation theory, but its effectiveness is clear. If we can disseminate this training method across different levels, the Saiyans are sure to enter a glorious era," Belruk, usually reserved, nodded solemnly, his heart stirred.

 

Since learning that Xavier and Celine had reached battle powers of 120,000 and 90,000 respectively, Belruk had been astonished and began to regard Ki training with high importance, secretly considering it the Saiyans' secret to rising.

 

Naturally, such a miraculous training method couldn't be widespread immediately—they needed to select who would be suitable for teaching.

 

Watching Adriel and the others engaged in enthusiastic discussion, Xavier and Celine exchanged glances, detecting a hint of something special in each other’s eyes.

 

While Ki training could indefinitely enhance the Saiyans' potential, how much it could actually improve was uncertain. Xavier estimated that elevating the average Saiyan to a battle power of 100,000 might be the limit. Beyond that, it would depend on individual potential.

 

However, reaching such a level would already be an incredible opportunity for the Saiyans. A battle power of 100,000 is exceedingly rare in the universe, not to mention across an entire race. If the Saiyans could collectively reach this level, they would undoubtedly be considered a peak race.

 

Xavier’s own ambitions, of course, weren’t limited to this level of power—he aspired to become a Super Saiyan. This goal couldn’t be achieved through Ki training alone; it also required various opportunities and challenges.

 

In the original series, Goku and Vegeta only became Super Saiyans after enduring immense hardships. This didn't count for Goten and Trunks, who benefited from superior genetics and lacked the typical Super Saiyan struggle.

 

Xavier knew the challenge of ascending to Super Saiyan status was formidable, yet he held unwavering confidence in himself. Since arriving in the Dragon Ball universe, he had set his sights not just on reaching Super Saiyan levels but on achieving even greater heights akin to those of a Destroyer God like Beerus.

 

"Uncle Adriel, I believe that after some modifications, Planet Red Mountain will soon be fit for Saiyan habitation. Shall we start relocating the first batch of people there?" Xavier proposed earnestly.

 

Adriel nodded in agreement, "Absolutely, the sooner we initiate the relocation, the better. The situation on Planet Vegeta is growing increasingly complex, and I sense that King Vegeta is becoming impatient to start a rebellion. It's best we move our people sooner rather than later!"

 

"Once we return, I'll make contact and aim to relocate them in stages to Planet Red Mountain," Xavier added.

 

Following this, Belruk, Rebecca, Alice, and others voiced their opinions, all advocating for an early start to the evacuation process.

 

"Very well, I will promptly arrange for the Phydia people to construct living quarters to ensure that the Saiyans can live safely upon their arrival," continued Xavier. "Additionally, I plan to have all Saiyans eventually reside on Planet Red Mountain, while the Phydia people will move to the nearby Planet Mesan."

 

"That's undoubtedly the best choice, Planet Red Mountain offers excellent conditions," Adriel affirmed with a nod.

 

Xavier also highlighted a critical issue, "Our Saiyan heritage cherishes the warrior spirit, yet I hope we can all show some restraint to avoid turning our new home into a wasteland." This caution served as a warning to all.

 

Both Adriel and Belruk frowned at this; managing the fiery Saiyan temperament was a significant challenge.

 

"We'll do our best to moderate their actions," they resolved.

 

Acknowledging their efforts with a slight nod, Xavier knew that these measures were only temporary solutions. Suppressing their natural instincts was not a sustainable strategy, but without a better plan at the moment, it was the only option. They would have to devise a more effective solution later.

 

Everyone then returned to Planet Vegeta.

 

Meanwhile, Xavier visited the Phydia people to organize their navigation of a spaceship towards Planet Red Mountain. However, with the Phydia's level of technology, crossing from the Northern Galaxy to the Eastern Galaxy would take over two years—a considerable duration. Thus, to hasten the initial development on Planet Red Mountain, Xavier utilized his Instant Transmission ability to take a group of Phydia scientists and some equipment ahead to the planet.

 

Witnessing Xavier's ability to instantly transport them to the distant Planet Red Mountain filled the Phydia scientists with awe, almost venerating him as a divine being.

 

"Eilo, begin by constructing a residential area along the coastal continent that can accommodate three thousand people, particularly ensuring a robust food supply system," Xavier instructed a short Phydia scientist. Given the enormous appetite of the Saiyans, it was crucial to prepare well in advance.

 

Eilo, the scientist, serves as Dokra's deputy. Since Dokra must manage the affairs of the Phydia people, This left his capable assistant to undertake the task on Planet Red Mountain.

 

"At your command, Lord Xavier!" Eilo's voice rang out clear and strong, his blue skin taut with determination.

 

Xavier was pleased with his attitude, then watched as hundreds of Planet Phydia inhabitants drove massive machines that carved through mountains and bridged waters with great fervor. In no time, they had cleared a vast, flat construction site, and even larger, more precise machinery sprang into action.

 

The booming sounds of construction filled the air as gigantic machines with steel-reinforced arms compacted the foundations, causing the ground to tremble with each operation.

 

These Phydia people, natural-born scientists, though small in stature and not particularly strong individually, were perfectly suited for this mechanized work. It was no wonder they had managed to construct two grand space corridors on their home planet.

 

Hours later, as twilight approached, the basic structure of a small residential zone capable of housing over three thousand individuals was taking shape.

 

After inspecting the site and finding no issues, Xavier used Instant Transmission to leave Planet Red Mountain, entrusting the construction to Eilo and confident in his ability to complete the task.

 

Back on Planet Vegeta, Xavier discovered that Adriel and the others were not at home; only Celine was there, practicing basic exercises in the training room, heeding Xavier’s advice to avoid the intense gravity room workouts.

 

"Dad and the others have gone out to make contact with others," Celine explained, wiping the sweat from her brow, her delicate face slightly flushed from the exertion.

 

Handing her a damp towel, Xavier said, "You don’t need to push yourself so hard in training; it’s also good to relax a bit."

 

"But I don’t want to fall too far behind you," Celine said with a playful squint.

 

Xavier chuckled and gently tapped her on the head, then guided her to sit on the couch. He began to gently massage the joints in her neck. "You little rascal, don’t be so tense; it's easy to hurt yourself. Here, let me give you a bone-setting massage to help you relax."

 

Bone-setting was an excellent way to ease tension, a skill Xavier had honed under the influence of an old traditional medicine practitioner in his previous life. Under his skilled hands, Celine closed her eyes in comfort, the joints making satisfying pops and cracks. Soon, she was sound asleep.

 

"This little one is so competitive," he murmured affectionately.

 

Carefully, Xavier lifted Celine and carried her to the bathroom. As he undressed her down to her simple undergarments, he prepared a damp towel to wipe down her body, feeling the soft curves of her maturing form.

 

"Celine is growing up," Xavier paused, his mind still treating her like the little child she used to be, which made the bath seem unproblematic. However, realizing she was now a young girl, he hesitated, unsure if it was appropriate to continue.

 

Remembering the little one who used to follow him around like a shadow, now grown up, stirred a mix of emotions in him.

 

"Ah well, it’s not like I haven’t seen her body before…" Xavier shook his head, dismissing his hesitation, and continued gently wiping her down. After cleaning her up, he carried her to the bedroom, tucked her in, and quietly left the room.

 

Unseen by Xavier, as he exited, Celine’s eyes fluttered open. Watching the door close, she let out a soft sigh and pulled the sheet over her face, leaving only her star-like eyes visible, blinking slowly.


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