Dragon Ball Super started an entirely new saga in 2020. That archived by Molo, whereby the wizard was permanently eliminated, Goku and Vegeta have completed a new training and were on one new challenge with Granolah, one of the survivors of the planet Grain.

The fight was tough as Goku Ultra Instinct couldn't take on the Cerelean. Not even Vegeta with the new Ultra Ego managed to turn him off, although he did manage to corner him. Granolah's anger, however, was appeased by the intervention of Monaito, who starred in a past episode of the Dragon Ball Super Universe. told Baddack in the center. With this feud over, it seems that there is little left for the saga finale. The Heeters are now heading for the second dragon sphere on the planet Cereal.

How long will the Granolah saga in Dragon Ball Super last?? With the events of Chapter 77 in mind, there is little to discuss: the Cerelean may temporarily abandon its vengeance on the Saiyans while the Heeter achieve their goal. Presently, the Galactic Noble family would not have the strength to face Goku and Vegeta, even if the two were in trouble. If the Saiyans intervened before the Heeters reached their final destination, we would Completion of the Granolah saga in 3 or 4 chapters.

However, there is a possibility that the Heeter will be able to grant the dragon its wish and receive unlimited powers. At that point there would be a pattern similar to that in the Molo saga, with the family incentivizing Goku and Vegeta in a second round, then Granolah joining in. The canvas would repeat itself, however it would serve to extend the saga indefinitely, even from 10 or 12 chapters.

Thus, if the Heeters carried out their plan, the saga could last 21-22 chapters in total, so it would take at least another year. Alternative, we'd be featured in the next Dragon Ball Super saga in early 2022.

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