The days of training o Yardrat flew by.
Six months of plete dedication to training passed in the blink of an eye.
At first, Talot felt a bit out of pce because the Yardratians were so hospitable and friendly. But as he grew familiar with them, it became much like his time o Namek.
Oskirts of the most bustling residential area of P Yardrat, in a spacious training ground.
Talot was deep in his training.
As his training session grew longer, yers of emerald-green energy particles surrounded him.
This energy wasn't ordinary—it irit energy. [TN: The word author uses here doesn't trao spirit energy, rather its more like ki/vitality/life force/primordial ki, but Yardratians teiques/ability need Spirit trol to manipute this ki, but Ki is already used for other purposes, so I will use spirit energy. There is another example like Spirit Bomb which uses a simir type of energy.]
P Yardrat's spirit energy, or in other words, natural energy.
This natural energy was deeply ected to Talot, allowing him to manipute it with his mind.
He could use it for attacks or absorb it into his body tthen himself.
Talot's training had reached a critical stage. Once he crossed this threshold, his eique would be fully mastered.
Meanwhile, in a nearby building...
The elder of P Yardrat, Pybara, was with the Chief of the Yardratians, Pybama.
With them was Sari, who was keeping a close eye on Talot's progress.
"Talot's talent is the most terrifying I've ever seen. Even the most gifted of our Yardratian geniuses pale in parison. Fet his peers—even in our entire race, there isn't anyone who rival him."
"In just six short months, he's mastered Forced Spirit Fission, Fht Teique, and Spirit Transformation Teique. Now, he has even successfully ied himself into nature. If he truly pletes this, he could even perform the Stealth Teique by transf into natural energy."
Pybara couldn't help but sigh in amazement.
Looking back to six months ago when Talot arrived o Yardrat and asked to learn their race' abilities, Pybara had teased him, saying it would be incredibly difficult for a kid like him to even master one ability.
Even for Yardratians, each of these abilities typically took several months to grasp at a basic level.
Especially the abilities Talot chose to learn—eae usually required years, even decades, to learn.
Who would've thought that in just half a year, Talot would already have mastered several of P Yardrat's secret teiques?
Such a learning speed pletely overturned Pybara's uanding of what ossible.
"See? You uimated Brother Talot. Now you're amazed, right? Brother Talot will definitely bee the stro warrior in the universe one day, so learning your abilities is nothing for him." Sari said proudly.
"The stro warrior in the universe, huh? That's a lofty goal. But with talent like his, maybe one day he really could pull it off," Pybara said, thinking Sari was just a naive kid.
After all, his own knowledge was vast.
From what he knew, while both Sari and Talot were incredibly strong, the gap between them and the universe's stro warriors was enormous.
"Talot did it again!" excimed Pybama, the Chief of P Yardrat.
Before their eyes, Talot vanished from sight—proof that he had successfully mastered the Stealth Teique.
Pybara and Sari turo look, but Talot was o be seen.
"He really succeeded. He's merged with natural energy and pletely disappeared from both sight and perception."
...
Meanwhile, on Talot's side...
Having successfully merged with natural energy to perform the Stealth Teique, Talot felt both excited and in disbelief.
At the same time, a bold new idea formed in his mind.
Whirrr...
Emerald-green light radiated and spread outward from Talot, his aura expanding rapidly. It transformed into an invisible field of energy, enpassing the surrounding area.
After expanding for a while, the energy field rapidly tracted, drawing all the natural energy within its rao Talot's body and sealing it inside.
At that moment, Talot experienced a profound transformation in his vitality, ki and spirit. The forced absorption of this pure natural energy not only elevated his aura to a higher level but alsthened his body, making it more robust than ever.
His entire being radiated a sense of boundless vitality.
This natural energy felt remarkably simir to life energy.
Without the healing abilities granted by Pa, he wouldn't have been able to se so distinctly.
'As I thought! Natural energy indeed be absorbed—at least by me—and it has no side effects!' Talot thought to himself.
Acc to ybara had initially said, it was supposed to be impossible for ao forcibly absorb natural energy. But now, it seemed that nothing was absolute.
It was simply something no one had ever done before.
Natural energy—the life force of a p—was like a potent elixir for Talot.
"Phew..." Exhaling deeply, Talot dispelled his invisibility and carefully examihe ges in his body.
Every cell in his body was filled with powerful natural energy. Even with a single breath, he could feel the exhiratiht about by the surging Ki and blood within the body.
Calming himself, Talot looked down at his hands.
Through the surface of his skin, he could clearly sehe natural energy he had absorbed moving visibly within him, merging with his aura and iing with his body.
Even though the absorption wasn't yet plete, his strength had already seen a signifit boost. Once he fully refined and absorbed this natural energy, his power level would undoubtedly reaew heights.
The sed, Talot's thoughts moved and he voluntarily unsealed the shackles fining the natural energy, desiring to observe how the natural energy would transform.
To his delight, the natural energy seemed aced to staying within his body and showed no iion of leaving.
'I've do! And I've also discovered a new, faster way to train! From now on, improving my strength will be much easier.'
Talot was overwhelmed with excitement.
Over the past six months o Yardrat, this was by far his greatest achievement.
Through training in various abilities, his strength has tinuously improved and broken through.
In terms of numbers, his power level now exceeded 80,000!
Refog his thoughts, Talot quickly locked his perception into Sari, Pybara, and Pybama.
With a slight smirk, he activated Instant Transmission. In an instant, he crossed spad appeared before the trio.
"Not bad. Yraded Instant Transmission is so seamless now that it doesn't evee a ripple in space. It seems your mastery of this teique has advanced once again."
"With Instant Transmission, along with the several abilities you've learned, you've mao master the difficult ones. For the simpler abilities, through various fual principles, you attempt to learn them on your own."
"I have nothio teach you."
Looking at Talot, Pybara felt an inexplicable sense of aplishment.
Although Talot is a Saiyan, he was also taught by him, so he be sidered Talot's mentor.
He felt extremely hoo have taught su excellent disciple.
"This is all thanks to you and the Chief," Talot replied humbly. "Without yuidance, I wouldn't have been able to learn even one of these abilities, let alone so many."
Such words were very pleasing to the ears.
Pybara was very happy, and Pybama also nodded with a smile.
At least Talot was not ungrateful.
"It's been six months since you arrived o Yardrat. Now that you've mastered the abilities you set out to learn, what are your pns?"
"Will you stay here to train in more of our teiques, or...?" Pybama, standing on the side, asked.
Every time it es to a certain point, this kind of question always arises.
After all, Talot is an outsider; he stay, but he must eventually leave.
As for his future pns, Talot had already made arras.
The abilities he's learned so far are suffit for now.
As for the future, he'll have to rely on his own innovation.
"I'd like to thank the Elder and the Chief for their care over the past six months."
"I've made up my mind. I'll stay for at most two more days, then leave P Yardrat with Sari and embark on the leg of my journey in the universe."
Talot's sudden serious reply caused the Elder and the Chief's expressions to ge slightly.
They had anticipated that Talot would leave eventually, but they hadn't expected it to be so soon.
Over the past six months, Talot had developed a very good retionship with them. They had, in a way, treated Talot like their own child and had taught him the teiques without holding anything back.
"So soon?" Pybama asked, trying to persuade him. "Why not stay a little longer? You've been training nonstop—why not take some rest?"
Talot's sudden decision to leave made it difficult for him to accept it.
Talot replied: "Sure, but two days of rest is enough. Besides, I've already spent a lot of time here, and we have other matters to attend to."
Hearing this, Pybama fell silent. He didn't know how to persuade him or if he could even do it, so he could only respect Talot's decision.
"Since you've made up your mind, we respect your decision. But before you leave, let us prepare a farewell ceremony for you.
"After all, you're a guest of the Yardratians, and over these months, we've e to see you as family." Pybara suggested.
He valued Talot immensely and was certain they would meet again iure.
"Then I'll accept your offer." Talot didn't refuse the farewell.
After all, he had stayed here for half a year, and he couldn't refuse their kindness as it would be impolite to do so.