Gowasu looked at Vegeta, then at Zamasu.
Gowasu suddenly felt that Zamasu was Vegeta's actual brother.
This person named Dal was a fake brother.
"Uh... Mr. Dal," Gowasu said, confused as to why Rumsshi had brought Vegeta's brother along.
"Vegeta's situation reminded me that disciples taken on impulse are generally not good," Rumsshi lamented.
"Well... yes... I hope Lord Rumsshi finds solace," Gowasu didn't know what else to say.
Zamasu chuckled secretly from the side.
This God of Destruction was absolutely right.
Disciples taken on impulse were indeed not good.
Didn't your impulsively taken disciple, Vegeta, die because he brought it upon himself?
"I think, in the future, when we take disciples, we should supervise each other," Rumsshi said to Gowasu.
"Yes, yes," Gowasu echoed Rumsshi, nodding in agreement.
"Therefore, I've brought you a new disciple," Rumsshi said, pointing at Vegeta.
Gowasu: "..."
Zamasu: "..."
Zamasu was stunned on the spot.
So you're replacing me?
Huh?
You're replacing me? Do you want to replace me with a God of Destruction?
If that's the case, that would be wonderful.
I've dreamed of becoming a God of Destruction.
"This..." Gowasu didn't know how to respond.
Why are you replacing my disciple?
Your disciple has problems, so you replace my disciple... Do you think that's appropriate?
"How about this, I won't make it difficult for you. You can set a test or two to examine them," Rumsshi suggested. "If this Dal loses to your disciple, then forget I said anything. But if he wins, I hope you'll let Dal become your probationary Supreme Kai."
"This..." Gowasu hesitated.
Mainly because he didn't know Dal well.
I'm so familiar with Zamasu.
And this fellow named Dal was arranged by Rumsshi.
Although Gowasu, as a Supreme Kai, had a rather peaceful state of mind, he was still displeased at being assigned a disciple.
"A fight is a fight. Teacher, feel free to set the questions," Zamasu sneered.
"Very well," Gowasu thought carefully. Since Zamasu had agreed, he would set a few questions to test them.
If Zamasu truly lost to him, then this person named Dal was indeed more suitable to be this probationary Supreme Kai.
At that time, I could completely introduce Zamasu to Rumsshi and let Zamasu become the probationary God of Destruction.
Didn't his probationary God of Destruction die?
Introducing my disciple to him is fine, right?
You introduce your disciple's brother to me, and I'll introduce my disciple to you.
It's good for everyone to swap.
Gowasu readily agreed.
"The Supreme Kai's assessment is divided into three parts: combat, state of mind, and knowledge," Gowasu explained. "Combat, as the name suggests, is literally about fighting. After all, Supreme Kais are gods who maintain universal peace. Although they are not as powerful as Gods of Destruction, they still need to possess a certain level of combat ability, at least not to lose to ordinary people."
Vegeta said nothing.
Zamasu, however, was already flexing his muscles.
When it comes to fighting, I fear no one.
Except for that guy named Vegeta.
But he's already dead.
So there's nothing for me to fear now.
"Next, the two of you will have a simple spar, but you must not take a life. The winner gets one point," Gowasu said.
"Come..." Zamasu beckoned Vegeta.
However, before Zamasu could finish speaking, he saw Vegeta kick out with his leg from a distance.
Vegeta's leg flew out and struck Zamasu directly in the chest.
"Puff..."
Zamasu flew backward.
The next moment, Zamasu fell to the ground, tumbling hundreds of times.
After Zamasu stabilized himself, he tilted his head and fainted on the spot.
Vegeta pointed at the leg that had flown out.
"Bang!"
The leg instantly dissolved into bloody mist.
Vegeta didn't use destruction; he simply used pure energy to shatter the leg.
Using destruction might give him away.
"Pop!"
Vegeta lightly kicked his leg, and a new leg, along with trousers, grew out.
It's worth mentioning that Vegeta had changed his appearance with new clothes this time.
Otherwise, it would be too easy to associate him with the former Vegeta.
Indeed, this time, neither Gowasu nor Zamasu recognized him.
It would be strange if they did.
Gowasu was stunned on the spot.
The gap was too huge.
This guy named Dal seemed even more powerful than Vegeta.
When did our universe produce such a powerful being?
Where did Lord Rumsshi find him?
The previous Vegeta was already very strong.
This one is even more ferocious.
He actually kicked Zamasu unconscious by throwing his leg.
And his leg can regenerate!
Doesn't it hurt?
Gowasu's eyes were filled with unspeakable horror.
Too strong!
Zamasu was considered remarkable among all Supreme Kais.
Yet, he was knocked out by this person in an instant.
"Kusu, heal that guy," Rumsshi ordered Kusu.
"Yes, Lord Rumsshi," Kusu nodded gently and quickly appeared beside Zamasu, healing him with the scepter in his hand.
In just a moment, Zamasu woke up, and his injuries were completely healed.
Zamasu was a bit disoriented.
What was that I just saw, a leg coming at me?
And then I fainted?
"Let's proceed to the second part of the assessment," Rumsshi said to Gowasu.
"Cough cough... Alright..." Gowasu smiled bitterly and comforted Zamasu, "Supreme Kais are not primarily meant for combat; it's more about honing one's state of mind and knowledge."
Zamasu fell silent, glancing fearfully at Vegeta.
Is this guy Vegeta's brother?
I'll remember you!
Your name is Dal, right?
And you throw your leg at people to fight them?
Too shameless!
This is the first time I've ever seen such a shameless fighting style.
"Come with me," Gowasu invited Vegeta and the others into a room.
Kusu and Rumsshi followed.
In this room, crystal balls were suspended.
The images displayed in the crystal balls were of various planets.
Gowasu selected a crystal ball and walked over.
"This is Planet Babari," Gowasu said to Vegeta and Zamasu. "You two watch it first, and then I'll assess you."
Vegeta: "..."
I'm familiar with this scene.
Vegeta looked at the crystal ball.
Inside the crystal ball, two Babari aliens were fighting.
Both were holding wooden staffs and engaging in a turn-based battle.
It was a bit like a turn-based game.
You hit me with a stick, and I'll hit you back with a stick.
Finally, one Babari alien fell with a pained roar, spitting blood, clearly not going to survive.