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Chapter 38 Bardock turns against King Vegeta, advocating for the extermination of inferior populatio

Chapter 38 Bardock turns against King Vegeta, advocating for the extermination of inferior populations!
"My birth."

Carrot and Joe El stood facing each other, their gazes bridging the distance between life and death, carrying on the last hope of the El family.

No one interrupted them; they listened intently to Joel's story.

"The handover of a planet is not a simple exchange of money for goods; it involves the migration of an entire planet's life, requiring extensive preparatory work that can last at least a year."

"It was a peaceful time, as beautiful as a mirage, whether for your mother, for me, or for Krypton."

“In those days, after only about six months, Alika and I had become inseparable.”

Joe Al's tone carried a hint of longing, perhaps every father in the world would have a touch of proud boasting when telling his son about the time he met his mother.

At least Carrot gleaned this from it.

Joe Al smiled slightly: "I've never seen a woman like her. Because of Zod, it's really hard for me to associate the word violence with playfulness, but she did."

“When I was busy with the crisis of destruction, your mother was almost the only light in my life.”

"But I didn't know that they were facing the same crisis."

"Until six months later, when the bad news of Barak's imprisonment came from Planet Vegeta, the new trader who was supposed to replace him did not arrive."

“Your mother realized something was wrong, and it was only then that she told me what her brother had been afraid of all along.”

A knowing glint appeared in Carrot El's eyes, as if he had vaguely guessed something.

Natasha Romanov also realized that was the key to the matter: "What is that?"

The next second, the shattered projection dissipated again in Jor-El's vision, gradually transforming into a short, strange creature with two horns on its head and a tail.

Carrot El recognized the man at a glance.

"Frieza."

While Joe Al's magnetic voice remained unchanged due to artificial synthesis, the projected eyes revealed a clearly visible fear:
"The young offspring of the Cosmic Emperor Kurd, a genius rarely seen in a century among the Frozen Clan, the new Cosmic Emperor."

"Although the Saiyans were his subordinates, they were always regarded as inferior monkeys in terms of status and could never enter the core of Frieza's army."

"In fact, the Saiyans are not even considered middle class; they are just a group of henchmen who slaughter planets for him."

Natasha Romanov nodded knowingly, then gave a cold sneer:
"Ha, warmongers and their backers."

Joe Al agreed, saying, "A very apt description, ma'am."

"The Saiyans have long been under Frieza's control, and even their communication and search systems, which they rely on heavily, have been bugged."

"The cosmic emperor who controls the life and death of Planet Vegeta, even King Vegeta must submit to him."

Natasha Romanov: "A bunch of dispensable tools, didn't they ever try to rebel?"

Joe Al pointed to his head, a gesture that clearly implied that they might all have some kind of mental problem:

"Apart from a few Saiyans like Bardock, others even take pride in it."

Carrot El twitched his lips at this, Tony Stark slapped himself on the head, and even Natasha couldn't help but complain:

"They don't even have the most basic human rights, and they're even called monkeys. I find it hard to imagine that they're proud of it." "That's the truth."

Joe Al continued his narration, in fact, he was only observing from an outsider's perspective, piecing together the truth of the matter through Arika's account:

"But Bardock sensed danger from this."

He believes that Frieza's army is increasingly tightening its control over them.

"He became increasingly strict with them, which he saw as a harbinger of destruction, and that Frieza was likely to take action against them."

Since being diagnosed with anxiety disorder, Tony Stark's awareness of potential crises has become far more acute than that of others; he suspects it must be a terrible, desperate situation.
"But he ultimately failed, because you just said he was put in jail."

Joe Al: "That's right. External conflicts are never fatal; what's fatal is internal class struggle."

"After arriving on Krypton, the discovery of the Life Codex technology gave Bardock a glimmer of hope for salvation."

He hurriedly reported the matter to King Vegeta, but…

At this point, Joe Al paused for a moment.

But Carrot already had a guess in his heart. It wasn't hard to guess. By getting rid of reliance on the plot and seriously thinking and analyzing, humanity's ability to clarify chaos and the unknown will be unparalleled in the universe.

"However, Bardak and his men were abandoned."

"If life could truly be controlled, and genes could be created specifically for a particular profession, then..."

"That world certainly doesn't belong to the lower classes."

During the brief moment of silence from Joe Al, Carrot's answer echoed in everyone's ears like a cold glacier.

In an instant, Tony Stark's face turned deathly pale, as if he were frozen in place, his chest heaving, and he uttered a few warm words:

"The theory of 80% population extinction."

This is a theory that few people have heard of, and it is almost inhumane.

In order to permanently maintain class stratification and control resources, the manipulators at the top of the world once proposed a vision: we will eliminate 80% of the world's inferior races in various ways.

Only the true elites of the upper class remain, to ensure a new round of major regeneration and evolution of the human race, while allowing their descendants to occupy the world's best resources.

Clearly, Carrot shares Tony's view on this.

But he knew more than Tony did.

Planet Vegeta is a society with a highly rigid social hierarchy. Almost everyone is divided into upper, middle, lower, elite, and completely incapable trash from birth, based on their combat power.

In such a social system, if legal technology were to be brought to the table of the upper parliament and adopted in a crisis of survival, then the first to be eliminated would certainly be all the lower-ranking soldiers.

Faced with the survival of his race, King Vegeta might indeed temporarily set aside his so-called Saiyan pride and consider the possibility of using the Codex technology.

But if he really could freely select the genes of the warriors, then why would they choose to produce lower-ranking warriors whose combat effectiveness would tarnish their reputation?
Wouldn't it be better to keep only the elite?

So Bardock was stunned. He never expected that what he thought was the path to salvation would almost be the final blow to them!
The abandonment and betrayal from the upper class made him utterly despair of this foolish and arrogant race, and at the same time, the entire lower-class warrior group was completely abandoned!
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