DRAGON BALL SUPER 52













































Synopsis Dragon Ball Super Manga 52
The chapter opens with Vegeta and Illico (the pilot) arriving on the Yardrat planet. Vegeta notices that there are various types of Yardrats, including the ones we knew from the anime and those from the Dragon Ball Online game. They are greeted by a large number of Yardrats who mistakenly identified Illico as Vegeta, thinking he was Goku. One of them explains to Vegeta that before Goku arrived on their planet, he had dealt with the Ginyu Force, and they are grateful to him and Goku for defeating them.
Vegeta wastes no time and asks if the Yardrat who taught Goku Instant Transmission is among them. The Yardrat who has been speaking so far is surprised by the phrase "one of them" before apologizing and informing Vegeta that he is the only one left, as the others have disappeared.
He continues to explain that it is the Great Elder who learned Instant Transmission from Goku and leads Vegeta to him. The Great Elder repeats the same mistake of confusing Illico with Vegeta. Vegeta explains the situation and asks if among all their techniques, there might be one that could help him against Moro.
The Great Elder tells Vegeta that he misunderstands their species, as they do not master a large number of techniques. Instead, they only need to learn one thing, the "Mind Control," which enables them to use various techniques and magic. Instant Transmission, multiplication, and giant transformation all stem from manipulating and expanding "the mind." It is revealed that the Great Elder is also very small in size, and all Yardrats master this technique.
He goes on to say that if Vegeta learns Mind Control, new paths will inevitably open up for him. Vegeta asks him to teach him this technique without delay.
We shift to the headquarters of the Galactic Patrol, where Goku and Merus have embarked on a training journey. There isn't much competence left, and the situation with Moro remains the same. The Galactic King expresses concern and recalls the tournament against Universe 6, where another warrior from Universe 7 was present (referring to Piccolo). Jaco thinks about Monaka, but the Galactic King corrects him, saying, "Not the other one!" Jaco seems oblivious to who the Galactic King is referring to.
We transition back to Piccolo on Earth, trying to contact the Namekians because he has lost communication with Dende. However, he is unable to establish a connection, suspecting that the Namekian planet may no longer exist. One thing is certain for Piccolo: he senses that something abnormal and terrible is happening in the universe.
At that moment, the Macaroni brothers land on Earth in search of Blue Aurum. Piccolo detects their arrival before they even land and wonders if they have any connection to what is happening and if they know something. He confronts them as soon as they arrive.
Meanwhile, Bulma arrives at Dende's palace in her ship. She asks Dende if he knows where Piccolo is because she received a call from Jaco, who is looking for him to join the Galactic Patrol. Dende is surprised and connects it to what Piccolo mentioned earlier. He asks Bulma if the Galactic Patrol is currently fighting someone. Bulma has no further details and decides to call Jaco directly to inquire.
We return to Piccolo, who easily takes control of the Macaroni brothers during their fight. Back with Bulma and Jaco, he finishes his explanation by stating that Planet Namek is dead. He also mentions that Goku's son is on Earth, as well as the bald guys, if he remembers correctly, and suggests that Bulma contact them as well. He is currently on his way to Earth. Bulma realizes he is referring to Krillin and Tien, among others, and assures Jaco that she will contact everyone. Jaco emphasizes the need to be cautious as Moro's reconnaissance armies are scouring every corner of the universe. They are searching for planets to devour, and while Earth may have weak individuals, it possesses abundant life and energy, making it a feast for Moro if he finds it.
Dende makes the connection with the strangers who have arrived and asks Jaco about the nature of these sentinels. Jaco explains that they travel in a large ship and typically move in groups of two or three. Dende realizes they are in trouble.
Back to Piccolo, he has captured the three brothers and questions them about why they are there and if they know anything. The leader feigns ignorance, denying any involvement and apologizes for attacking Piccolo, pleading to be released. In reality, he plans to inform Moro and the others to attack the planet, making it easy for them to obtain the Blue Aurum.
While Piccolo finally lets them go, Dende and Bulma arrive at the scene and shout to Piccolo not to let them escape, revealing that they are involved in what is happening in the universe.
As the brothers attempt to flee, Piccolo destroys their ship, but it's too late. They announce that they have already contacted their headquarters, and the prisoners will come to Earth.
We shift to Moro, who asks Saganbo what's happening. Saganbo explains that he received a distress call from the Macaroni brothers, but the communication was cut off immediately. Moro speculates that if these three are killed, it could mean that the planet they are on is populated by powerful beings. He orders Saganbo to send a more powerful patrol than these three to investigate. If they discover it is a planet of great value, Moro intends to consume it.
Next, we find Goku training with Merus on an unknown planet. Goku is struggling, stating that in order to activate "this technique," he needs to empty his mind. However, whenever he fights, he finds it impossible to do so.
Merus tells Goku that strong emotions like anger, sadness, and joy awaken great power, as seen when Goku transforms into Super Saiyan. But the "technique" they are referring to is the opposite. It involves controlling one's emotions, which is "Migatte no Gokui" (Ultra Instinct). Merus reveals the name of the technique and apologizes for not mentioning it earlier. Goku tells him it's fine and understands there must be reasons why Merus couldn't talk about it.
Goku continues, saying that there's no need for further explanations. He knows Merus is not a bad person and that his determination to capture Moro is genuine and strong, which is enough for him. This reassures Merus, and as Goku prepares to resume training, Merus leads him somewhere. It turns out to be the Room of Spirit and Time, where three days inside equate to one day in the real world. By using this room, Merus can train Goku to the fullest without being seen from the outside. Merus is getting ready to engage in a serious fight with Goku.
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