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Chapter 103 - Chapter 103 : Sun Wukong's intentions are good, not wasteful

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Shin Kai bit his lip, a wave of frustration washing over him as he watched the flickering images. In the video, his past self had desperately tried to prevent the resurrection of Majin Buu, only for his efforts to backfire spectacularly.

Not only had the seal been broken, but the creature had emerged stronger than anyone could have anticipated.

He took a shaky breath, realizing how lucky they were that Lord Beerus, the God of Destruction, served as a final deterrent. Without that terrifying safety net, Universe 7 would have undoubtedly been reduced to stardust.

Yet, even with Beerus backing them, Shin knew he couldn't escape the stinging weight of his own inadequacy. He felt like a failure of a Supreme Kai. Was Majin Buu truly an entity that only a God of Destruction could handle? Was that how the nightmare finally ended?

With these heavy doubts, the Supreme Kai turned his gaze back to the screen. The tide of battle had shifted. Gohan, despite being the strongest single warrior in Dragon Ball Z after his potential was unlocked, was no longer a match for the terrifying Gotenks Buu. Mystic Gohan's legendary "beginner's luck" had evaporated, leaving him battered and struggling.

Suddenly, the narrator's voice resonated through the dimensions. "Many events transpired after this, including the arrival of a man with 'Invincible' written across his face. However, as those moments do not strictly involve Super Saiyan 3 or Mystic Gohan, they will not be detailed in this chronicle."

As the voice faded, the scene shifted abruptly. The towering Gotenks Buu was gone, replaced by a small, primitive, and utterly feral version of the creature: Kid Buu. Across from him stood Goku and Vegeta. Goku's halo had vanished, signaling his return to the living, while Vegeta still bore the ring of the dead above his head. They stood upon a desolate, rocky landscape—the Sacred World of the Kai.

"The Majin Buu before you is his original form, the pure manifestation of chaos created by Bibidi," the narrator explained. "Through a series of chaotic events, he has reverted to this primal state. Now, a revived Son Goku and the prince Vegeta face him in a final stand within the Kaioshin Realm."

Across the Wanjie Multiverse, viewers were nearly vibrating with curiosity. The narrative gap was agonizing. How did Gohan's fight end? How was Goku brought back to life? And most importantly, who was the "invincible" man the narrator teased? But because the video focused strictly on Saiyan transformations, these secrets remained locked behind the screen. All they knew was that this clash on the sacred soil of the gods was the endgame. Super Saiyan 3 was about to make its grand return.

In the Kaioshin Realm, Shin and Kibito gasped in horror. "What! They are fighting on the Sacred Land?" The Kaioshin Realm was the most hollowed ground in Universe 7, yet it had been turned into a final battleground.

Shin stared at Kid Buu, wondering how the monster had regressed to such a state, but his main fear now was the sheer power of the combatants. Before seeing the Saiyans in action, he believed this realm was indestructible. Now, witnessing their Ki flare, he realized the very foundations of the world might crumble.

On screen, Goku and Vegeta didn't charge in together. Instead, they stood casually, settling the fate of the universe with a game of Rock-Paper-Scissors. Goku won, earning the right to face the monster first. He admitted something shocking: he could have obliterated the Fat Buu earlier, but he chose not to. He wanted to leave the responsibility to the next generation—to Trunks and Goten—to ensure the Earth could defend itself without him.

"Do you remember his earlier words?" the narrator asked the audience. "He claimed he wasn't a match for Fat Buu. It seems Goku went to incredible lengths to hide his true ceiling to cultivate new warriors."

The audience recalled the narrator's earlier "test." They realized Goku had been holding back the golden pressure of Super Saiyan 3 the entire time. Was it reckless? Or was it wisdom?

In the world of One Piece, Fleet Admiral Sengoku spoke up. "I don't see this as recklessness. I see a leader looking at the long game. Goku was dead; he didn't know he'd be granted a second life. If he solved every problem from the grave, the living would become weak. What happens when a threat appears and he isn't there?" As a man responsible for the Marines, Sengoku understood the necessity of training successors. If Goku had finished it then, Gotenks would never have been born.

His sentiment echoed through the heavens, gaining nods from heroes across many worlds. However, questions still lingered. In the Bleach universe, Ichigo Kurosaki wondered, "Why not just tag-team him? Fighting together is always more efficient."

In another realm, Zhang Chulan asked, "If the kids could fuse, can Goku and Vegeta? Would that fusion be the 'invincible' man the narrator mentioned?"

The viewers were left speculating, their hunger for knowledge growing. Daigo noted that they simply lacked the full picture, while Shinjoh suggested the only way to know was to ask the creator of the video, Akira.

Far away, Akira watched the reactions with a quiet confidence. He knew the secrets of the Potara and the Metamoran dance. Once he finished documenting the Saiyan bloodline and secured his own power through the system's rewards, he planned to reveal everything. He would show them the two greatest fusion warriors in Dragon Ball history—the ones who stood invincible in the world and strongest in the dimension.

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