"Although I am Earth's God and do have the ability to survey every corner of the planet, based on the information you've given me, the search area is simply too vast. Even if I can find him, it won't be something that can be accomplished in a short time."
Kami Piccolo gave his answer tactfully.
Gine immediately grew anxious upon hearing that.
They had clearly already arrived on Earth, yet they still had no idea how to find her son.
She felt like a failure, but there truly was nothing she could do.
If Kakarot had the ability to take care of himself, or possessed a certain degree of strength, then as long as they swept across Earth by force, they would certainly be able to find him quickly.
He might even come looking for them himself once he learned of their existence.
Unfortunately, he was still too young. Even though he was already over a year old, he was only somewhat stronger than an ordinary Earthling child.
The atmosphere became heavy. Seemingly afraid that something unforeseen might happen, Kami Piccolo spoke again. "How about giving me some time? Naturally, it would be best if I can find him. But if there truly is no way, I can also cooperate with you in trying other methods."
Anyone would have accepted such a sincere offer.
"Time isn't really a problem. We'll be staying on Earth for a while anyway, but naturally, the sooner we find him, the better," Talot said somewhat against his true feelings.
If he still remained silent at a time like this, Gine's emotions would definitely affect everyone present.
It might even cause the emotions she had been suppressing to erupt completely.
Ever since Planet Vegeta had exploded, the pressure Gine had been carrying in her heart had been immense. If hope had not kept her going, she probably would have broken down long ago.
Some wounds could only be slowly healed by time, and not enough time had passed yet.
With Talot's words, Kami Piccolo let out a breath of relief. Gine looked at Talot and could only accept it as well.
Although she did not know why Talot trusted this Namekian God, she knew Talot was a cautious person who would not choose to trust someone without reason.
If she knew Talot's truest thoughts at that moment, she would probably have collapsed.
That was why Talot was even more cautious in everything he did.
"Since you'll be staying on Earth for some time, and I'll be helping you search for the child called Kakarot, why don't you stay temporarily at Kami's Lookout? It will also make it easier for us to communicate at any time," Kami Piccolo suddenly suggested.
He was inviting Talot's group to stay at Kami's Lookout.
Gine and Selari did not think too much about it. They naturally felt that staying here would be more convenient.
Only Talot knew that this God was keeping them under watch.
Having them stay at Kami's Lookout was undoubtedly meant to prevent them from causing trouble on Earth. It was also an opportunity to learn more about them and gather more intelligence.
Of course, even if that was his scheme, Talot did not care.
As a Transmigrator, he understood Kami Piccolo's temperament quite well.
This old man would not easily trust them based on a few words alone. In the end, he was simply using his abilities to avoid accidents as much as possible.
"We can stay here for now. After all, we don't have a clear destination, and we don't know much about Earth.
"Could you prepare rooms for us first? And let us wash up while you're at it. We spent half a year traveling through space, and those six months were truly unbearable."
Talot grumbled.
Kami Piccolo smiled and turned to Popo. "That is a small matter. Popo, go prepare things now. Consider it a welcome feast for our guests."
"Yes, Kami. I'll make the preparations right away." After replying respectfully, Popo quickly left.
In the blink of an eye, more than an hour passed.
After washing up, Talot, Gine, and Selari finally felt truly liberated.
Then they tasted the food Popo had prepared, and it was so delicious they nearly bit their tongues.
Gine and Selari were delighted, because they had truly never eaten anything so delicious.
Talot nearly cried. This was the kind of food people were meant to eat.
Without realizing it, he recalled all the countless varieties of food from his previous life. He had been in this world for six years, and only now did he finally taste something similar again.
After eating and drinking their fill, the three of them sprawled out for a long while before getting up for some light exercise.
Light exercise? That was right!
But what Talot's group considered light exercise was utterly terrifying in the eyes of Kami Piccolo and Popo.
They moved so quickly that the two of them could not see them at all. Especially those kicks and punches—if they were the ones taking those attacks, a single blow would probably kill them.
The existence of Saiyans completely overturned Kami Piccolo and Popo's worldview.
Terrifying! That was the only thought Kami Piccolo and Popo had.
As time passed and their workout came to an end, Talot's group finally let out a sigh of relief.
The warmth and heat flowing through their bodies could only be described with two words: absolutely comfortable! "Talot, you still haven't told me why you chose to trust this Namekian God." Sitting on the cool platform steps, Gine looked toward Kami Piccolo and Popo as they walked around the edge of Kami's Lookout and asked.
Talot did not hesitate when he heard that. He had known long ago that Gine would ask again.
Then he said, "It wasn't exactly trust. I just wanted to see what this Namekian—Earth's so-called Kami—was truly capable of. It would naturally be best if he could help us find Kakarot. If he couldn't, we had nothing to lose.
"And at least for now, we aren't enemies. They have no reason to lie to us."
His concise words explained why they could accept it.
Aunt Gine nodded after hearing this. "I hope he can find him. Given the strength of Earthlings, Kakarot should be fine."
Over these brief two hours, Talot had already eased half of Aunt Gine's worries.
That was because he had impressed upon Aunt Gine just how weak Earthlings' Battle Power was. Even if Kakarot's Battle Power was only 2 points, that still put him on par with an adult Earthling.
"Brother Talot, Aunt Gine, do you think they can find Kakarot just by circling around the outskirts like that?" Selari asked curiously.
She had actually wanted to ask for a long time.
"They can probably see things we can't. Since we chose to give him time, we shouldn't doubt him. Otherwise, wouldn't we be doubting ourselves?" Talot said with a smile.
Selari stuck out her tongue, while Aunt Gine nodded. "I've only just realized it. He had us stay here not just to help us find Kakarot, did he? He was also afraid we'd run wild on Earth. Am I right, Talot?"
Talot looked at Aunt Gine in surprise. He hadn't expected her to become smarter and see through that old man Kami's scheme so quickly.
"That's what I think too. But it doesn't matter. If we really wanted to leave, he wouldn't be able to stop us," Talot said.
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