BOOM!
A massive beam of light fired from Planet Saiya, striking straight at a small satellite floating remotely around Planet Saiya.
That satellite looked about the same size as the moon, but it didn't have the moon's function—or rather, for Saiyans, it didn't have the moon's function.
Because the Blutz Waves reflected by this satellite couldn't reach 17 million, it couldn't make Saiyans transform into Great Apes. For Saiyans, it didn't count as a moon.
Generally speaking, once such a satellite was destroyed, it would inevitably cause quite serious effects on surrounding celestial bodies, especially on Planet Saiya as the main planet.
Just like after the Moon was destroyed, because Earth lost the Moon's gravitational pull, Earth's tides would undergo dramatic changes, possibly producing a global tsunami.
However, this was the Dragon Ball world. Earth's moon was later repeatedly destroyed by Master Roshi and Piccolo, yet Earth remained safe and sound—one could only say that the rules of celestial bodies in the Dragon Ball world were different from reality.
So even if that satellite was shattered by Garou, it didn't matter. Planet Saiya wouldn't suffer because of it.
Under the watchful eyes of Garou and Zuke, the satellite struck by Garou's Kamehameha rapidly underwent changes.
That originally somewhat full-moon-like circular light sphere instantly disintegrated, gradually crumbling under their gaze, finally turning into scattered dust.
Garou's Kamehameha had indeed successfully shattered that satellite.
"Success!!!"
Garou's heart beat violently. Back in his original world, Garou probably never imagined that in the future he could shatter a moon with a single strike.
However, just as he was getting excited, a stabbing pain came from all over his body, causing Garou's movements to stiffen. He involuntarily fell to his knees, cold sweat seeping out all over his body.
"Looks like your body can't quite withstand the energy I just granted you."
Zuke looked down at Garou kneeling on the ground and immediately noticed the reason for his kneeling.
Just now, when releasing the Kamehameha, the "ki" throughout Garou's body surged violently, causing quite serious damage to his body.
After all, much of the "ki" in Garou's body was the energy boost that Zuke had granted him, not Garou's own power. His body still couldn't withstand that energy.
Just as Zuke reached out his hand, preparing to withdraw the energy from Garou's body, he paused and stopped the motion of retrieving the energy.
Because he noticed Garou's body was beginning to undergo changes—his muscles continuously bulged, his skin turned dark, and there were even faint spike-like protrusions appearing on his shoulders.
However, in the end, those spikes still didn't grow out. Compared to before, Garou's body was just more muscular and his skin had darkened a bit.
Seeing this scene, Zuke raised an eyebrow, guessing something:
"The limiter, huh..."
Garou also had the potential to break through his limiter, but unlike Saitama, Garou could only possibly break through his limiter when on the verge of danger and allow his body to evolve.
But this growth speed obviously couldn't compare to Saitama's. This was also why Zuke hadn't thought about devouring Garou—because he already had a better ability to break through limiters.
However, this ability to break through limiters still caused Garou to change at this moment. His body broke through its limits and successfully accepted the energy Zuke had granted him.
In other words, even if Zuke didn't withdraw the energy from Garou's body, Garou's body could already withstand that power and wouldn't harm itself because of it.
It was just like how organisms change their body structure to adapt to their environment during evolution.
Thinking of this, Zuke took out his battle power detector from the Gate of Babylon, put it on his left eye, and scanned Garou's battle power.
Soon, Garou's battle power value appeared on the detector's lens—of course, this was his battle power after receiving the energy amplification Zuke had granted.
"1050... already higher than Piccolo's battle power when facing Raditz."
Zuke couldn't help but click his tongue. Although this bit of battle power was insignificant to him, for Garou, it was absolutely a ladder-like leap in improvement.
This level of power was quite strong even in the One Punch Man world. The "God" of the One Punch Man world should be able to take notice of it, right?
Moreover, Garou had also helped Zuke test out many things, such as the influence of "King's Army" and that people from other worlds could learn "ki" and the "Kamehameha."
He could be considered to have squeezed out Garou's last bit of value.
Since that was the case, it seemed it was time to bring Garou back to the One Punch Man world and let him make contact with "God."
After finishing up matters in the Fate/Stay Night mission world today, he'd prepare to make a trip to the One Punch Man world and have Homeless Emperor get ready.
After all, Homeless Emperor was currently the only guy who could make contact with "God."
"Hey, Garou, you've been here so long—do you miss home... hmm?"
Thinking of this, Zuke looked down at Garou kneeling on the ground, preparing to tell him about returning to the One Punch Man world.
However, after glancing down, Zuke discovered that Garou had already lost consciousness.
It seemed the pain just now and the intense reaction from breaking through his limiter's evolution had been a bit much for him.
So he had just maintained that kneeling posture and passed out directly, leaving Zuke somewhat speechless.
"..."
The unconscious Garou opened his eyes about ten minutes later—and at this time, he was already lying on a bed in a certain room.
Zuke was sitting beside him. Seeing Garou wake up, he spoke to him:
"Yo, Garou, you're awake?"
"Lord..."
Garou saw Zuke and instinctively let out a respectful address, then quickly sat up from the bed.
However, after sitting up, he looked at his hands somewhat surprised—he could feel that the terrifying power from before was still retained within his body.
Zuke hadn't withdrawn the power?
Before Garou could wonder, Zuke spoke the words he hadn't finished earlier because Garou had fainted, saying them again to Garou:
"Hey, Garou, you've been here so long—do you miss home? Have you thought about going back to fulfill your long-cherished wish?"
Zuke knew Garou's wish. He wanted to change that hero-supremacist society in the One Punch Man world and become the absolutely equal "evil."
So logically speaking, when he proposed letting Garou return to his original world, Garou, whose strength had already improved enormously, should be overjoyed to agree.
However, the next moment, Garou's answer was beyond his expectations:
"No! I want to continue staying on Planet Saiya to train!"
To be continued…
