DBS (AU): Ultra Instinct Sign vs a Vending Machine

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Chapter 1: The Hungry Saiyans

Goku and his family were enjoying a peaceful day in the bustling city. The sun was shining, and the streets were filled with people going about their daily lives. Goku, his wife Chi-Chi, and their third son Zuri were strolling along, taking in the sights and sounds of the city.

As they walked, Chi-Chi's stomach growled loudly, breaking the tranquility of the moment. "I'm starving!" she exclaimed, placing a hand on her belly.

Kale, Zuri's wife and the Legendary Super Saiyan of Universe 6, chuckled. "Looks like we all need a little snack," she said, her eyes gleaming mischievously.

Goku's face lit up with excitement. "I know just the place!" he exclaimed, pointing towards a nearby vending machine. "They've got all sorts of delicious treats!"

The group eagerly approached the vending machine, their mouths watering in anticipation. Goku and Zuri fished out some coins from their pockets and inserted them into the machine. They pressed the buttons for their desired snacks, but to their dismay, nothing happened.

"What's going on?" Zuri asked, furrowing his brow in confusion.

Goku tried again, pressing the buttons with more force, but still, no snacks were dispensed. Frustration began to build within the Saiyans, their hunger intensifying with each failed attempt.

Chapter 2: The Battle Begins

Goku's eyes narrowed, and a determined look crossed his face. "I won't let this vending machine defeat me!" he declared, his voice filled with determination.

Zuri, mirroring his father's resolve, clenched his fists. "Yeah, we won't back down!" he exclaimed, his teenage voice cracking with determination.

The Saiyans's energy surged, and a silver aura enveloped them. Goku and Zuri tapped into their Ultra Instinct Sign, their bodies moving with incredible speed and precision. "GIVE US OUR DAMN SNACKS!!!" They shouted. They launched a flurry of punches and kicks towards the vending machine, their attacks landing with thunderous force.

The crowd that had gathered around them watched in awe and disbelief. They couldn't help but burst into laughter at the sight of Goku and Zuri battling a vending machine. The absurdity of the situation was too much to handle.

Chapter 3: Laughter and Redemption

As Goku and Zuri continued their assault on the stubborn vending machine, their wives and the crowd couldn't contain their laughter. Tears streamed down their faces as they watched the Saiyans' futile attempts to retrieve their snacks.

Chi-Chi and Kale exchanged amused glances, their laughter echoing through the streets. "I never thought I'd see the day when Goku and Zuri fought a vending machine," Chi-Chi managed to say between fits of laughter.

Kale wiped away a tear of mirth from her eye. "They're so determined, even in the face of a vending machine," she chuckled.

Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, the vending machine gave in. It whirred to life, and with a loud clunk, it dispensed the desired snacks. Goku and Zuri, their Ultra Instinct Sign fading away, looked at each other in triumph.

The crowd erupted into applause, their laughter turning into cheers. Goku and Zuri, their faces flushed with embarrassment, couldn't help but smile. They had entertained the city with their ridiculous battle against a vending machine.

Epilogue: A Lesson Learned

As Goku, Zuri, Chi-Chi, and Kale enjoyed their long-awaited snacks, they reflected on the events of the day. They realized that sometimes, even the most trivial things could bring joy and laughter.

Goku turned to Zuri, a twinkle in his eyes. "You know, son, sometimes it's okay to let loose and have a little fun," he said, patting Zuri on the back.

Zuri nodded, a smile playing on his lips. "Yeah, Dad, I guess you're right. We shouldn't take everything so seriously."

And so, the Saiyan family continued their day, their hearts lighter and their spirits lifted. They had learned a valuable lesson, all thanks to a battle against a vending machine that would forever be etched in their memories.

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