Crossover Special: Chapter 3 | Kindred Souls

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Satoshi settled into his seat. His eyes gently closed as he slipped into a meditative state, the ambient noise of the arena fading into a soothing backdrop. Sairi sat beside him, fingers skillfully weaving through his hair, the rhythmic motion adding to his tranquility. Meanwhile, [Y/N] nestled comfortably on his knee, their presence a comforting weight that grounded him in the bustling environment around them.

After a surprisingly straightforward "Fight" with Furosuto, Satoshi welcomed the opportunity for silence and reflection. The announcer's voice rang out, cutting through the chatter of the crowd, announcing Satoru's decisive victory over Piccolo—an outcome that elicited a collective cheer from the audience. 

It wasn't long before Satoshi's attention was drawn back to the arena, where he realized the next match would feature Son Gohan, Goku's son, facing off against his brother, Satoru. Excitement mounted as the anticipation of their rivalry filled the air, drawing him back from his contemplation and into the vibrant energy of the competition.

Satoshi reclined comfortably, resting his right cheek against his clenched fist as he gazed thoughtfully into the distance. A faint smile played on his lips as he mused, "Hmm...I think I overheard he was Goku's eldest son. He's strong, but there's something about this guy...There's a latent power within him that's fascinating."

Yuta then nudged Maki's arm to ask, "You can sense that too, right?" 

Maki nodded, slightly impressed, "Yeah...He's strong. And if these Saiyans can transform, he could give even that blindfolded idiot a run for his money."

In the vast expanse of the arena, nestled among the vibrant bleachers of the Seventh Universe, Vegeta stood rigidly, his intense gaze fixed upon Satoshi. The Saiyan Prince's brow furrowed in concentration as he attempted to decipher the energy radiating from the enigmatic figure below. Beside him, Bulma leaned closer to her friends—Chi-Chi, Videl, and Eighteen—her curiosity piqued. "Seems Vegeta is really focusing on that Satoshi guy." 

Videl told the pair, "He's got Goku's attention, too. Ever since he knocked out that cheating jerk."

"It's hard to believe an Earthling could be that strong." Eighteen commented, turning to Krillin, Roshi, and Tien to ask, "Can any of you get a read on his power?" 

Krillin shook his head, "No...It's just like when Goku turned Super Saiyan God against Beerus."

Tien then commented, "There's nothing but yet..." 

Roshi finished Tien's comment: "He's frighteningly calm—his demeanour, the way he moves, everything about him. He's always on guard but yet he's relaxed."

Goku casually approached, waving his hands, "Yo! What's up, guys?"

Krillin seemed startled momentarily before asking Goku, "Goku, could you get a read on that Satoshi guy?"

Goku shook his head, casually revealing, "Well, I tried! But he showed up in my mind!!" He nervously laughed, rubbing the back of his hair, "He didn't seem happy about it." 

The group around him seemed surprised by the claim before Chi-Chi asked, "Do you think you can beat him?"

Goku casually answered, "Nah, I'd probably lose." He nervously rubbed his hair while they all gasped, shocked that an Earthling was even more powerful than Goku, who became a god to fight Beerus and saved Earth many times. Goku revealed, "But what d'ya expect? He's even stronger than Beerus!"

Bulma audibly gasped, yelling out, "What?!" She quickly calmed down and rationalised, "If there was anyone to stop Beerus from making his wish..." Bulma was desperate to ensure Beerus didn't get his wish; she had misinterpreted Beerus's joke about wiping out all of existence. She even tried to find the location of the last Super Dragon Ball to prevent him from making such a wish but to no avail.

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