Naruto: Our Goal Is To Dig Every Corner of Konoha

Chapter 820: Chapter 820 Good Cards Played Poorly



After the Shadow Dragons were split into different parts, the others naturally chose their targets. Just like in the original series, Goku went straight for the Second Shadow Dragon, which was both the weakest and, in some ways, the strongest.

After all, the Second Shadow Dragon's environmental pollution could prevent opponents from using their vast internal ki, ultimately rendering even the strongest warriors powerless and at his mercy. This dragon resembled a large, mutated toad.

Frankly, Asahi felt that the Shadow Dragons had no idea how to utilize their resources. They had good cards but played them terribly.

Take the Second Shadow Dragon, for instance. If he teamed up with any other Shadow Dragon. He could handle the pollution while his partner attacked, with this, their opponent wouldn't stand a chance. This wasn't mere conjecture, it was a definite outcome.

But the Second Shadow Dragon isolated himself, unable to properly execute his pollution powers.

Moreover, the Shadow Dragons were distrustful of one another, each coveting the others' power. This internal strife prevented effective cooperation. For instance, the

One-Star Shadow Dragon chose to stay hidden initially, only surfacing to absorb other Dragon Balls and evolve into the Super One-Star Dragon. Unfortunately, he fought against protagonist's aura.

Once this aura was activated, it provided numerous advantages, making the Super One-Star Dragon's defeat certain.

If the seven Shadow Dragons had united to first eliminate external threats before turning on each other, the outcome would have been vastly different.

After each Shadow Dragon was defeated, only the Super One-Star Dragon remained. Though powerful, he would struggle against Goku's Spirit Bomb. If the seven Shadow Dragons had banded together, Goku wouldn't stand a chance. This disjointed approach was their downfall.

The Shadow Dragons were the embodiment of negative emotions, so their internal conflicts weren't surprising.

In short, they had the potential but squandered it.

When Goku confronted the Second Shadow Dragon, he suffered some setbacks due to the dragon's unique abilities. As for Asahi, he observed the battles from the sidelines. Unexpectedly, the most cunning of the Shadow Dragons sought him out.

"One-Star Shadow Dragon, why aren't you going after Goku and the others? What are you doing here?"

To be honest, Asahi was a little surprised. After all, The One-Star Shadow Dragon was known for his cunning and should not have known about him. The dragons were born from the accumulated negative energy of wishes, and Asahi's time in this world hadn't been long enough for them to be aware of him.

Additionally, Shenron couldn't see through his existence, making it even more surprising that the One-Star Shadow Dragon had found him

"I'm curious how something that even Shenron can't detect came into being. Apart from your visible form, no other detection methods work. I can't even sense your energy. It's truly strange! "

The One-Star Shadow Dragon calmly stepped out after being discovered. He was cunning and pragmatic, unlike the stereotypical honorable hero. Sometimes, being cunning and deceitful wins more favor.

In contrast, the straightforward and powerful demeanor often leads to failure in the struggle for dominance, as human nature is inherently complex.

"My power far surpasses yours, making it impossible for you to sense my presence. You didn't come here to fight, did you?"

Asahi asked with a smile. If the One-Star Shadow Dragon dared to confront him, then this catastrophe would end prematurely. His strength was beyond what the Shadow Dragon could handle, and even the Super One-Star Dragon was insignificant compared to him.

"No, no, you misunderstand. How could I possibly challenge you? Given that I can't even gauge your power, attacking you would be suicidal. I'm just here to observe!"

One-Star Shadow Dragon quickly denied. He wasn't keen on dying needlessly. Although he couldn't ascertain Asahi's precise strength, he recognized the danger.

Moreover, he couldn't sense Asahi's power at all. In such circumstances, he wasn't foolish enough to attack in his incomplete state. He was a wise adversary, understanding what actions to take and which to avoid.

"You're quite smart, but sometimes, your cleverness can be your downfall. However, I'm also curious to see how far you can go!"

Asahi said with a smile.

This time, Goku hadn't ventured into space.

This meant that Goku could only draw on energy from Namek for his Spirit Bomb, and not the other planets.

The energy from Earth and Namek wouldn't suffice to defeat the Super One-Star Dragon. The Spirit Bomb would be ineffective, so how would Goku and his allies defeat the Super One-Star Dragon?

Fusion was an option, but in the original work, Goku and Vegeta's Super Saiyan 4 fusion was too reckless, leading to an early split due to their combined arrogance. Every Saiyan fusion resulted in an uncontrollable surge of pride.

Once they are combined, the result will be all kinds of self-confidence, and even become extremely arrogant. This is what happens every time a Saiyan is combined, and it seems to be out of control.

Despite knowing the risks, they repeatedly rushed into battle, often leading to disastrous consequences. Vegeta was a prime example of this.

From his initial encounter with Frieza, where he overestimated his strength and was promptly defeated, to his fight with Cell, where his arrogance led to the his transformation to perfect form and subsequent brutal defeat.

During the Buu saga, Vegeta allowed Babidi to manipulate him, fighting Goku and ultimately releasing Majin Buu. And his self-sacrifice had little effect on Buu.

Throughout his journey, Vegeta's overconfidence continually led to tragic outcomes, as he could never surpass Goku and frequently exacerbated already difficult situations.

Yet, despite his repeated failures, Vegeta never learned his lesson, consistently acting impulsively and causing near-catastrophic situations.


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