After listening to the Great Elder's words, Regel didn't say anything. He knew that the Great Elder still had a lot of things to hide. However, regarding the Black Heart Dragon Ball, Regel felt that it was quite credible. After all, the most direct question was the strength of the Great Elder!
Even if the Great Elder was extremely powerful when he was young, how much stronger could he be? From his current appearance, it was obvious that he did not look like a battle-type Namek. Otherwise, no matter how old he was, he would not look like this.
The Black Heart Dragon Ball was so powerful, how could it be made by the Great Elder! Moreover, there was a very clear fact to prove this point. That was when the Dragon Ball MT started. At that time, he, the Great Elder, had already died many years ago. The life of the Dragon Ball was connected to its creator. If the Black Heart Dragon Ball was created by him, it should have been finished long ago.
Regel only needed to know this. As for what happened on Planet Namek, it had nothing to do with him. Even if the Great Elder didn't say it, Regel could guess that it was most likely because of the Dragon Pearl.
"Alright, I have nothing else to ask now! Just find someone to translate for me!"
Regel thought for a moment and thought that this was all he had to do. He looked at the Great Elder and said. However, Regel kept glancing at Neil. Actually, there was no need to look for anyone. Only Neil could do it. As for the Great Elder, there was no need to count on him.
"Neil, go ahead!"
Very naturally, the Great Elder turned his head and looked at Neil.
"Yes, Great Elder!"
Although Neil hated Regere, he still had to listen to the Great Elder's orders. He glanced at Regere and walked out.
Regel immediately followed. Now that he could finally resurrect Karis and the others, Regel was also a little excited.
The Great Elder looked at Regel's back and sighed slightly. He then closed his eyes. His emotions had fluctuated too much today. He needed to rest well.
After Regel and Neil left the house, they found a spacious area in Regel's side quest selection.
Regel took out the all-purpose capsule and carefully took out all seven Dragon Balls. He placed them on the ground and gestured for Neil to speak. It was up to him now.
Neil didn't waste any time. He took a step forward and spoke loudly to the seven Dragon Balls on the ground. In any case, Regel could only hear some gibberish, but he couldn't understand what he was saying.
However, these words were still very effective. After Neil finished speaking, the seven Dragon Balls suddenly flashed with a dazzling golden light. Then, the situation was no different from the Dragon Balls on Earth. The sky instantly darkened, and a thick golden pillar of light shot up from the seven Dragon Balls. In the pitch-black sky, the golden light was extremely bright, and the light kept rolling in the sky. In the end, it slowly transformed into a sturdy green divine dragon with two arms. Its eyes were also red.
It had to be said that the divine dragon on Planet Namek was obviously much stronger than the divine dragon on Earth. Not to mention its appearance, just its aura alone was extraordinary. It was indeed worthy of being a divine dragon that could fulfill three wishes.
"Tell me your wishes. No matter what it is, I can help you achieve it, but only three wishes!”
Borunga lowered his head slightly and looked at Regel and Neil.
Of course, Regel couldn't understand what he was saying, but he had Neil to help him translate. Neil quickly explained it to Regel.
"Tell him! I want to learn the ultimate move of teleportation on Adastra!”
Regel thought for a moment and said his first wish. He had wanted to learn this move for a long time, but it would be too troublesome if he went to Adastra again. He didn't want to learn it slowly, so it was the easiest way. Anyway, he had three wishes to make.
Neil immediately relayed the message to Dragon God and pointed at Regel.
"I understand!"
Regel saw the divine dragon's eyes flash, and the Qi in his body fluctuated. A lot of knowledge appeared in his mind, all about space. Regel closed his eyes and sensed carefully...
After a long time, Regel slowly opened his eyes, and a glimmer of light flashed in his eyes. He had already grasped the basic skill of teleportation.
"Alright, tell me your second wish!”
Seeing Regel open his eyes, Lunlunga urged him.
Naturally, it was Neil who translated it.
"My second wish is to resurrect Karis, Karles, and Milo who died in the explosion of Planet Vegeta!”
Regel said excitedly. It had been many years since they last met, and now they were going to meet again.
Neil was surprised to hear that Regel's second orb was going to revive three people, but it had nothing to do with him. He told Borunga everything.
"I'm sorry, but a wish can only resurrect one person!”
Neil was stunned when he heard Borunga's words. He then translated it to Regel with an ugly expression.
"What did you say? No?"
Just as Neil had expected, Regel was immediately enraged after being stunned for a moment.
" Shouldn't this Dragon God be able to revive many people at once…"
Regel's expression became extremely ugly when he said this. He remembered that he had made a mistake in the order! It wasn't that the divine dragon here could revive a very big person, but the divine dragon that he had just used on Earth! It would take a long time for the divine dragon here to make improvements on this point. Now, it was naturally still the same!
"Fuck!"
Regel was extremely depressed at this moment. He couldn't believe that things had turned out this way. The more he thought about it, the more unhappy he became. With nowhere to vent, he squatted down and punched the ground with his right fist. Immediately, a strong vibration was caused. The ground instantly cracked open and continued to expand...
"Phew!"
Regel let out a long breath and calmed himself down.
When Neil saw this, he could not help but secretly heave a sigh of relief. He was really afraid that Regel would go crazy and kill the Divine Dragon. That would be the end.
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