Chapter 38: Bardock Turns His Face to King Vegeta, the Theory of Inferior Population Extermination!

"My Birth..."

Carrot and Joe El stood face to face, gazing at each other, as if crossing the distance between life and death, inheriting the last hope of the El family.

No one interrupted them, just listened intently to Joel's story.

"The handover of the planet is not a simple handover of money and delivery, it is the trek and migration of life on a whole planet, and a lot of preparatory work in the early and late stages will last at least one year."

"It was a mirage-like time of peace, for your mother, for me, or for Krypton."

"In those days, after about half a year, Alika and I have become people who talk about everything."

Joe Eyre's tone was tinged with a hint of wistfulness, and perhaps every father in the world would show off with a hint of triumph when he told his son about his encounter with his mother.

At least that's what Carrot heard.

There was a smile on Joe Al's lips: "I've never seen a woman like her, and because of Zod, I really had a hard time associating the word violence with playfulness, but she did it." ”

"While I was busy with the danger of destruction, your mother was almost the only light in my life."

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

"It wasn't until half a year later, when the bad news came from the planet Vegeta that Barak had been imprisoned, and the new trader who was supposed to succeed him did not come."

"Your mother sensed something was wrong, and it was only then that she told me what his brother had feared."

Carrot Al's eyes showed a hint of understanding, as if he had vaguely guessed something.

Natasha Romanoff also realized that it was the crux of the matter: "What's that? ”

In the next second, the shattered projection was scattered again in Joe Al's sight, gradually turning into a dwarf weirdo with two horns and a tail.

Carrot El recognized the man at a glance.

"Frieza."

Joe El's magnetic voice certainly doesn't change much because of the artificial synthesis, but the eyes formed by the projection reveal a clear and visible fear:

"The young heir of the Cosmic Emperor Kurd, the genius of the Frozen Clan, the new Cosmic Emperor."

"Although the Saiyans belong to his subordinates, in terms of status, they will always be regarded as inferior monkeys, and they will never be able to enter the core of the Frieza army."

"Even, the Saiyans can be said to be not even in the middle level, just a group of thugs who slaughter planets for him."

Natasha Romanoff nodded knowingly, and sneered indifferently:

"Heh, warmongers and the boss behind him."

Joe Al agreed, "That's a fitting description, ma'am." ”

"The Saiyans have always been under the control of Frieza, and even the communication systems and search equipment they rely on have been bugged on."

"The Emperor of the Universe who controls the power of life and death on the planet Vegeta, even King Vegeta must submit to his feet."

Natasha Romanoff: "A bunch of dispensable tools, haven't they tried to resist?" ”

Joe Al pointed to his head, which was clearly saying that they might all have something wrong with their brains:

"Except for a few Saiyans like Bardock, others are even proud of it."

Carrot Al twitched the corners of his mouth, Tony Stark slapped his head, and even Natasha couldn't help but complain:

"I can't imagine that they are proud of not even having the most basic human rights, and they are even called monkeys."

"That's true."

Joe Al continues, in fact, that even he is only from the perspective of a bystander, sorting out the truth of the matter in Alika's narration:

"And Bardock sensed the danger."

"He believes that the Frieza Army is monitoring them more and more closely."

"The grip on them is also becoming more and more demanding, and he believes that this is a precursor to destruction, and Frieza is likely to do something against them."

Since switching to anxiety, Tony Stark's perception of the sense of crisis is far more acute than that of others, and he guesses that it must be a very bad desperate situation:

"But he ultimately failed because you just said he was in jail."

Joe Eyre: "Yes, external contradictions are never fatal, but internal class struggles. ”

"After coming to Krypton, the discovery of the Codex of Life technology gave Bardock a glimmer of hope for redemption."

"He hurriedly reported the matter to King Vegeta, but..."

At this, Joe El was silent for a moment.

But Carrot has already guessed an answer in his heart, which is not difficult to guess, get rid of the reliance on the plot, seriously think and analyze, and mankind's clarification of chaos and the unknown will be outstanding in the universe.

"But, Badock they were abandoned."

"If life can really be controlled, and the genes that are most suitable for a particular profession can be created according to that profession, then..."

"That world must not belong to the lower classes."

In the moments of Joe El's silence, Carrot's answer echoed in everyone's ears like a cold glacier.

In an instant, Tony Stark's whole face turned pale, as if petrified in place, his chest began to rise and fall, and he spit out a few words warmly:

"The Theory of 80% Population Extermination."

This is an almost inhumane theory that few people have heard of.

In order to permanently maintain class solidification and occupy resources, the traders who stand at the top of the world have put forward a vision that we will eliminate 80% of the inferior races in the world in various ways.

Only the true elite of the upper class is left to ensure that the human race undergoes a new round of blood exchange and evolution, and at the same time let their descendants occupy the best resources in the world.

Apparently, Carrot shares the same opinion as Tony about it.

But he knows more than Tony.

Vegeta is a society with a heavily rigified social hierarchy, and everyone is divided into upper, middle, lower, elite, and completely uncombatable garbage almost as soon as they are tested for combat effectiveness at birth.

In such a social system, if the Codex technology is really moved to the upper council table and adopted in an existential crisis, then all the lower warriors must be eliminated first.

In the face of the survival of the race, it is indeed possible that King Vegeta may temporarily abandon the so-called Saiyan pride and consider the possibility of Codex technology.

But if he was really free to sift through the genes of the fighters, then why would they choose a lower-level fighter whose combat power would discredit them?

Isn't it good to leave only the elite?

So... Bardock was stunned, he never expected that he thought it was the road to salvation and almost gave them the last sword!

The abandonment and backstabbing from the upper class made him completely hopeless about this stupid and arrogant race, and at the same time, the entire group of lower-level warriors was completely abandoned!