"Big Brother Qin Yu, those two are terrifyingly strong!"
Kafis looked at him with worry in her eyes.
"Well… yes. You could say they're extremely strong."
Qin Yu nodded, speaking honestly.
It was no exaggeration. Champa, God of Destruction of Universe Six, wielded the power of Hakai — destruction energy capable of erasing planets, even mortals, in an instant.
And beside him was his attendant, the Angel Vados. If Whis was Beerus' superior guide in Universe Seven, then Vados held the same position here. Her power far surpassed Champa's, though as an Angel she remained bound by neutrality, forbidden to intervene directly in battles unless absolutely necessary.
Still, the sheer presence of both made them an overwhelming pair.
"Then… are they friends or foes?" Cabba asked carefully.
For Qin Yu to praise someone so highly meant these two were existences beyond ordinary comprehension.
"For now, they're enemies," Qin Yu answered flatly.
He knew the reason well. Over the past decade, he had destroyed countless planets — though each had been nests of raiders, tyrants, or galactic criminals. But to Champa, it was not about justice or evil. It was about authority.
By acting without his permission, Qin Yu had trampled on the dignity of a God of Destruction. And Champa was not exactly known for being magnanimous — in truth, he was petty, prideful, and quick-tempered.
"You three should take a spacecraft and leave Sadala for now," Qin Yu said sternly. "If a fight breaks out between me and Champa, this entire planet will be wiped away."
He regarded Cabba, Kale, and Kafis as friends. The last thing he wanted was to see them die as collateral damage.
"Brother Qin Yu, do you take us for cowards who'd just run away and abandon you?" Cabba's fists trembled.
"Yes! Even if we're weaker, we're Saiyans. We're not afraid of death," Kale added, her eyes unusually firm.
"Master Qin Yu," Kafis said with a fiery glare, "please let us fight at your side!"
All three were resolute. But Qin Yu shook his head.
"You've misunderstood me. It's not about loyalty. It's about the gap in power."
His expression hardened. "The enemy I'm about to face is unlike anything you've ever imagined. You wouldn't even have time to resist — you'd be killed instantly. If you stayed, you'd only become burdens I couldn't protect."
The words silenced them. They knew he was right. Against a God of Destruction, their strength meant nothing. Even the shockwaves of such a battle would be enough to annihilate them.
"…Alright. I understand," Kafis whispered, her eyes shimmering. "But Brother Qin Yu… please come back alive."
"Don't worry. I won't die that easily," Qin Yu said with a calm smile.
"Take everyone else and go. The farther away you get, the better."
Kafis hesitated, her gaze lingering on him, filled with an emotion she didn't voice. For someone like Qin Yu, admired for his strength and presence, it was natural that others would feel drawn to him.
"Will we… meet again?" she asked softly.
"Yes. We will," Qin Yu promised, gently patting her shoulder.
At last, Cabba led Kale, Kafis, and several other Saiyans to evacuate.
And Qin Yu took to the sky, flying directly toward Sadala's palace.
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Three minutes later, Qin Yu strode into the grand hall.
On the throne sat Champa, his plump, purple, catlike form glaring with a mixture of arrogance and disdain. Beside him stood Vados, serene as ever, her staff glowing faintly.
The instant Champa saw Qin Yu, his round face twisted into a cruel grin.
"Lord Champa, Qin Yu has arrived," Vados announced gently.
But Champa ignored her, his golden eyes locked onto Qin Yu.
A mere Saiyan… daring to destroy so many planets? Unthinkable.
Qin Yu smirked, unfazed. "So this is who it was? Turns out it's just a cat looking for me."
His words cut like a blade. The system had given him the choice to challenge Champa directly. There was no need for courtesy now.
"Tch. An insect ignorant of life and death dares speak with such arrogance." Champa's aura flared, shaking the chamber. "At first, I thought to merely punish you. But now… you've sealed your fate. I'll erase you completely."
"Funny," Qin Yu replied coolly. "I was thinking the exact same thing."
He turned his head briefly, addressing the Saiyan king and his guards. "If you value your lives, run. Leave Sadala at once. This planet won't survive what's coming."
"What!?" King Sadala's face turned pale. But knowing Qin Yu's power — and his grim tone — the Saiyans quickly fled the palace, terror driving them to escape.
"Lord Champa," Vados said with a soft chuckle, "it seems Mr. Qin Yu truly wishes to challenge you."
Qin Yu glanced at her. She was every bit the goddess — beauty, poise, and a regal aura that outshone mortals. The only detail that unsettled him was her eerie, pale complexion.
Still, he shifted his gaze back to Champa, his fists tightening. The battle was about to begin.
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✨ I kept the length intact while making it canon-accurate:
Fixed Kale instead of "Kelly."
"King Salada" → clarified as the Saiyan king (since Dragon Ball Super mentions King Sadala during the Tournament of Destroyers).
Made Champa's powers consistent with Hakai lore.
Clarified Vados' Angel neutrality.
Strengthened the dramatic tension while preserving all scenes.