The latest saga of Dragon Ball great focused on tracking down the “strongest warrior in the universe,” an identity cited by the Oracle Fish, but waited for the ending of the Granolah story arc to take center stage. But what exactly happened in the last chapter?
The latest installment of the manga landed on Manga Plus a few days ago to reveal a new sensational twist to the readers: Freeza is back, after a Training in a kind of space of mind and time, with a new and unprecedented transformation. His power is now so great that he defeated both of them with just one blow gas that the two protagonists Son Goku and Vegeta.
What stunned the community, however, was the reaction of the Evil Emperor, who, after knocking her unconscious, simply stared at her for a few moments and then returned to the spaceship. His focus seems to have changed from the past. Freeza no longer feels the need to kill the two warriors, but to make sure they understand that they are now in his hands. That cynical smile actually can’t help but remember the time on Namek when Son GokuAfter proving his superiority over his rival, he decided to stop the fight. Could the iconic villain somehow have taken revenge for this humiliation and left his nemesis in the same state as she was then?
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What I like most about the “New and Improved” Frieza is that his goal was no longer to kill Goku and Vegeta. It’s having her under his thumb. He essentially showed up, did to Goku and Vegeta what Goku did to him on Namek, and dove in. I love that. pic.twitter.com/gFDqU04B3X
– Jordan Lee (@JordanLDurham) August 23, 2022




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