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Broly suddenly felt his blood boiling as the three Saiyans transformed.
At the same time, his power level shot upward. His original eighty thousand kept climbing until it finally stabilized around two hundred and forty thousand.
That was when Broly realized he'd forgotten an important detail the system had mentioned earlier: under the full moon, he could choose not to transform into a Great Ape. If he stayed in his normal state, his power would surge to triple its original amount—twice the increase from the full-moon amplification, without the ape form.
Broly had been planning to go all out—stack his full power with the Kaio-Ken and have a wild brawl with three Great Ape–level Saiyans. Clearly, that plan was a bust.
"Whatever. Strong enemies are gonna keep popping up one after another anyway. If it doesn't work this time, I'll just do it next time." Broly felt a bit disappointed, but he didn't dwell on it. Even transformed, Vegeta's power was only about twice his current strength, which still made him a decent opponent for this period.
"Broly, was it?" Vegeta finally took a proper look at him and snorted. "Didn't notice earlier. Turns out you're a Saiyan too. Hmm… let me think… right, your father should be that lower-class warrior, Paragus! Didn't expect a weakling's son to have power like this.
"But you're pretty arrogant. If you hadn't given us time to transform and instead attacked immediately, the three of us couldn't have done a damn thing. But now… heh… you'll regret it."
With that, Nappa and Raditz charged forward again. Seeing Broly had no visible tail, the three assumed he'd removed it like Kakarot. In truth, Broly had simply wrapped it snugly around his waist so people wouldn't misunderstand anything.
"Die!" Nappa roared as his mountain-sized fist came crashing down like a falling boulder.
But the next moment made all three Saiyans nearly pop their eyeballs out.
"What?! Impossible!"
Broly calmly lifted one hand and caught Nappa's massive, Great Ape–level punch like it was nothing.
Unwilling to accept it, Nappa brought down his left fist with every ounce of strength he had. But both fists—and the small figure beneath them—remained frozen in place, unmoving, as if locked in time.
A cold sweat ran down Nappa's back. Instinctively, he tried to pull his fists away, but what shocked him even more was that he couldn't. It felt like his hands had been nailed into Broly's palm.
Only then did Nappa finally understand: even though Broly should've been just another lower-class Saiyan like them, his true power was something the Great Ape version of Nappa couldn't match at all.
Glancing at Raditz, who was gathering energy for a ki blast, Broly tightened his grip, swung Nappa around like a giant weighted club, and hurled him straight at his partner.
Boom!
The two enormous bodies smashed together violently, and both instantly lost the ability to fight.
Vegeta watched Broly flatten his teammates in a single move. A faint flicker of disdain—mixed with killing intent—passed through his eyes, but not even a hint of fear.
Because Vegeta had absolute confidence in his Great Ape power. He was convinced that even Frieza in his base form—at around 530,000—would fall before him.
"H-help… help me… Vegeta… help us…" Nappa and Raditz groaned weakly from the ground.
"Of course I'll help you," Vegeta said coldly. "I'll make sure you never feel pain again." A strange glint flashed across his eyes.
Just as the two badly wounded Saiyans looked up in gratitude—
"Die, both of you. Your power jumped by that many times, and you still couldn't withstand a single attack from him? I, Vegeta, have no need for useless trash!"
"No!!! Why, Vegeta?! Why?!"
Before they could even understand what was happening, Vegeta opened his jaws and fired a massive Mouth Blast straight at them. Their furious, unwilling screams echoed in Broly's ears.
Watching this, Broly felt his disgust toward Vegeta surge. Even with a powerful enemy right in front of them, he'd kill the subordinates who had loyally followed him since childhood. None of them were good people, sure—but Broly knew he personally could never do something like that.
Suddenly, Broly sensed something. Raditz, severely wounded, was actually trying to stand and resist. In his eyes Broly saw disbelief, grief, and a fierce unwillingness to submit.
And then Broly remembered someone.
A memory from when he was just born—the moment he escaped Planet Vegeta. That image had burned itself into his mind with overwhelming intensity.
A scarred warrior wearing a blood-stained bandana. His battle armor was torn to shreds, his body covered in wounds, yet his eyes remained sharp as a hunting falcon. His posture was straight, proud, unbroken.
A man who stood alone against thousands. Who tore through Frieza's army as if he were cutting through paper.
A man who stood tall between heaven and earth, fully aware he would die, yet still burning with wild, unstoppable fighting spirit.
He wasn't a good person. Honestly, he was responsible for countless deaths.
But he was brave. He was fierce. He was untamed. He dared to rebel.
When his comrades died, he didn't shed tears. He knew tears were worthless—only action could let their souls rest.
Despite his wounds, he didn't collapse. He knew he couldn't afford to. Only by facing death head-on could he challenge fate itself.
When he parted from his infant son, he poured everything he felt into that single farewell shouted into the void before Planet Vegeta exploded. When his comrades mocked him, he chose to fight alone.
Broly had always wanted to say it: That's what a real man looks like.A true warrior.That's how a man should be.
Even now, Broly's power had far surpassed that warrior's, but that didn't diminish his respect.
That man… was Bardock.Raditz and Goku's father.
Broly's goodwill toward Goku also came largely from Bardock—Goku's face, personality, even his aura were so similar to his father it was uncanny.
Broly looked down at his open right hand, then slowly clenched it. A wild, confident smile tugged at his lips.
He had planned to stand aside and watch. But he knew the truth: he'd survived the destruction of Planet Vegeta partly because Bardock had drawn Frieza's attention at the crucial moment.
For Bardock's sake alone, he would not let Raditz die here. Not in front of him.
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