The gia of overlord level was instantly killed, and through this, Talot realized the power of the energy wave he unleashed with almost his full-strength!
This se thhly intimidated the other beasts who still harbored hopes of peting for the blood-red fruits.
Some of the beasts were still charging forward, but the sudden terrifying explosion caused them to almost skid to a halt.
O, resembling a liger, mao stop but was ko the ground by the beasts behind it, tumbling right alot.
Fear gripped the heart of the liger beast, sending shivers down its spi swiftly retreated, much like a child desperately trying to hide a mistake.
At the same time, fear spread among the beasts.
Wheemptation is great enough, it indeed quer fear.
But when the fear is overwhelming, ation holds any allure.
The intimidation worked. Talot hovered in mid-air, arms crossed, radiating an aura of invincibility.
A terrifying pressure emanated from his small body.
Whoever es close, dies!
Talot had never been a merciful person! Or rather, even if he were merciful, it would depend on the person.
If someone infringes on his is, they are going against him.
Survival of the fittest; this world is ily cruel!
And so, time passed by.
Before long, Giurned with the spaceship.
Acc to their inal pn, they picked all the blood-red fruits from the tree and pced them one by oo the spaceship.
The spaceship was already small, and now, with 24 rge fruits stuffed in at ohe space became even more cramped.
But that didn't matter; after all, the value of these fruits far surpassed the invenience of cramped space.
Besides, sihey are on the p now, they could move around whehey wanted, unlike space travel, where they couldn't move for extended periods.
After all the fruits were picked, Talot saw the entire fruit tree wither at a visible rate.
Just as Gine had said earlier.
The fruit tree existed to allow the fruits to grow; it served as a bridge for abs and providing nutrients.
But that's just on the surface. In Talot's view, it was actually the fruits that gave the tree its reason to exist.
As long as the fruits were there, the tree could tio exist.
"After the fruits are picked, the tree has no reason to exist, much like a person who has lost their value is no longer needed." With those words, Talot again boarded the spaceship with Sari and Gine.
The gias could only y there, helplessly watg as Talot and his group departed.
For them, this bloody struggle was over.
Otherwise, they would have tinued fighting over the blood-red fruits.
...
Ihe spaceship, Talot piloted it, maintaining a steady speed.
They tinued until they found another suitable nding spot.
It was a ft valley, filled with the sounds of birds and the fragrance of flowers, with a river, stream, and even a small waterfall.
If you didn't see it with your own eyes, it would be hard to imagine such a paradise in this primitive forest.
What surprised the three of them the most was the rge wooden house there.
The house was simple but solidly built. Though pnts had long since grown all over it and dust filled the interior, showing it had been uninhabited for many years, it hadn't rotted away.
Without a doubt, it was built by an Ouyun who got lost here.
Otherwise, there would be no need for such a rge house.
In front of this wooden house, the three of them seemed like small animals.
"After surveying the surroundings, I've firmed that there's no danger here. Let's settle down for a while a for a few days, and also take the opportunity to absorb the blood fruits," Talot suggested.
Gine had no objes, aher did Sari.
From the moment they set out until now, Talot had been subtly instilling ihe idea that invading or not invading didn't matter.
This subtle influence caused Gine and Sari to feel like they weren't here to invade or quer this p.
He took out a blood-red fruit out of the spaceship.
Uhe sunlight, the fruits shoh a special luster once again.
There were 24 blood-red fruits in total, just enough for each of the three to have eight.
Of course, the actual distribution would depend on the effects and whether there was a limit for each person.
With the iion it himself first, Talot instinctively decided not to let Gine and Sari take any risks.
*ch! ch!*
Without his initial hesitation, Talot took a bite, and as the flesh of the blood-red fruit entered his mouth, a cool sensation spread through his heart.
It tasted sweet, like eating a strawberry, just that it was much rger than strawberry.
The pleasant taste remained for a long time, and after swallowing the flesh, a refreshing aroma remained in his mouth.
"This feeling? How magical." The cooliion spread throughout his body, a unique feeling that made Talot crave for more.
No wonder his body desired it so much; it was a genuine sing and strengthening.
Without further hesitation, Talot quickly devoured the fruit. As the flesh was rapidly absorbed by his body, he khat if he didn't keep eating, the cooliion would soon fade.
After swallowing the rge fruit, Talot closed his eyes to savor the feeling.
Until the ess pletely disappeared, a stro suddeed throughout his body.
His power increased!
His body strengthened!
Pressing the scouter, Talot saw his power level increase from 1,300 to 1,500!
1,500! This was the power level Raditz had at the beginning on Ball Z!
Just by eating one fruit, his power level had increased by 200!
This kind of boost expined why those beasts desired it so much.
Eating one fruit was enough to create a terror beast of overlord level o Ouyun.
Beside him, seeing Talot still not reag, Gine and Sari were both curious and worried.
"Talot, how are you feeling?" Gine asked.
Sari followed up, her voice full of , "Are you okay, Brother Talot?"
Talot shook his head, then smiled. "These blood fruits indeed increase power and strehe body. My power level is now 1,500!"
Hearing this, both Gine and Sari were shocked.
"That much? I remember when Bardod I ate the fruit, our power level only increased by around 100, " Gine recalled, seemingly w if she remembered correctly.
"Maybe the blood fruits we found absorbed more life nutrients, so the increase was greater," Talot casually reasoned.
Aside from that, they would have to see how much Gine and Sari's power level would increase after eating them.
If they varied, it would mean that the effect of the blood fruits depended on the individual.
"Aunt Gine, Sari, why don't you each eat one as well and see how much your power level increase?" Talot suggested, taking two blood fruits from the spaceship and handing oo Gine and oo Sari.