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Even Frieza, despite his characteristic arrogance and absolute self-confidence, felt a creeping shadow of doubt darkening his heart. While he desperately wanted his future self in the video to crush the Saiyan or at least stand on equal footing with the divine Super Saiyan Blue, the strength he had displayed thus far made that outcome seem like a distant dream. Though the mocking bullet comments from the myriad worlds infuriated him, he had to begrudgingly admit they possessed a logical sting.
His counterpart had already entered his Final Form, yet he was only managing to trade blows with Son Goku in his Base Form. Even with hidden reserves, Frieza calculated that he might only match a standard Super Saiyan—a mere repeat of the humiliating disaster on Planet Namek.
With the knowledge that Goku still held Super Saiyan 2 and Super Saiyan 3 in his arsenal, Frieza's composure wavered. It seemed impossible for any hidden power to leapfrog over those transformations directly into the realm of a Super Saiyan God.
Because Frieza had never deigned to cultivate or train a day in his life, he lacked the frame of reference to understand the explosive growth possible after four months of intense Gravity Training.
His expression turned grim as a realization struck him: was he once again nothing more than a stepping stone? Just as his appearance in the Android Saga had merely served to introduce Trunks and warn the Z Fighters of a greater threat, he feared he was being used as a narrative catalyst for a true God-tier boss.
The idea that the Great Emperor of the Universe was being relegated to a secondary character twice over was an insult he could hardly endure, yet he was left to rage in helpless silence. He could only cling to a sliver of hope that his future self could defy destiny and truly reach a level capable of challenging a God.
In the video, the battle between Son Goku and Frieza intensified, a blur of motion that left onlookers like Gohan and Krillin struggling to track the sheer speed of the exchanges. However, Vegeta watched with visible agitation. Part of his anger stemmed from Kakarot once again stealing his rightful vengeance against the tyrant, but more so, he was disgusted by the lack of lethal intent.
To the weaker observers, this was a life-or-death struggle, but to Vegeta's refined senses, it was nothing more than a shallow warm-up. He abruptly intervened, his voice cold as he threatened to take over if Kakarot didn't stop playing around. He demanded that Frieza stop hiding his true power as well, sensing the deception beneath the Emperor's smirk.
Acknowledging Vegeta's impatience, Goku decided to end the games. Frieza, ever the refined aristocrat of slaughter, politely allowed the Saiyan to demonstrate his progress first. With a sudden, guttural roar, an incomparably dazzling blue radiance erupted from Goku's body.
The atmosphere fractured under the pressure of his Ki, and a mysterious blue aura, shimmering with star-like particles, enveloped him. His hair spiked upward into the familiar Super Saiyan silhouette, but it glowed with a vibrant, electric cyan, matched by the piercing blue of his pupils.
Most terrifying of all was the silence of his energy; Gohan and the others could no longer sense his presence at all. Akira and the other tactical observers across the multiverse realized the truth: Goku had fully transcended into the Realm of Gods.
Frieza looked on with a dismissive sneer, remarking that it looked like a simple color-swapped Super Saiyan. Goku calmly corrected him, explaining that this was a Super Saiyan who had mastered the power of a Super Saiyan God—a state he called Super Saiyan Blue.
This debut sent shockwaves through the Wanjie Multiverse. Viewers weren't surprised by the aesthetic, as many had theorized about this form, but they were stunned by the timing.
They had assumed Frieza was just a warm-up for a hidden villain, but the use of Super Saiyan Blue confirmed that Frieza himself was the final boss of this era. It defied all known power scaling.
How could a creature who struggled with a Base Form Saiyan require a divine transformation to defeat? Was Frieza hiding a power so terrifying that it bypassed every previous Saiyan evolution?
The chat across the dimensions exploded with confusion. Vice Admiral Garp questioned if Frieza truly warranted such a divine response, while Fleet Admiral Sengoku noted how uncharacteristic it was for Goku to skip his intermediate forms.
Even Krillin and Yamcha, who knew Goku best, were baffled. Usually, Goku would test the waters with Super Saiyan 2 or 3, but this direct leap to Blue suggested a level of threat they couldn't yet perceive.
In the Shinobi world, Kakashi wondered how Goku achieved this without the ritual of six Saiyans, while the Armor Summoner Duanmu Yan surmised that Goku had internalized the divine essence during his previous battle with Beerus.
The tactical minds of the multiverse, led by Akira's insights, watched closely, realizing that the "collateral damage" tier of the past was gone; this was now a clash of titans that threatened the very fabric of reality.
