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High above the earth.
Harry, Gine, and Celari soared freely through the sky.
It was their first time leaving the Lookout since arriving on Earth—and the first time they'd truly let themselves go, speeding through the open air without restraint.
Following the trail of ki signatures and the readings from their scouters, the three quickly locked onto the nearest human city.
Harry had to admit: the architecture on Earth wasn't identical to the world he remembered from his previous life, but it came surprisingly close. At least it resembled something familiar, unlike the structures on Planet Vegeta or the other alien worlds he'd seen. Those had absolutely nothing in common.
Familiar skyscrapers, familiar streets… and even familiar "Earthlings."
The bustling, traffic-filled city stirred memories Harry had buried for years.
What surprised him most was how many anthropomorphic animal-people he saw. In later eras, their numbers dwindled so sharply that only a handful of important characters remained. But here and now, they were still everywhere.
By recognizing the city layout and technology, Harry quickly concluded that this era's Earth wasn't far off from the level of technology in his previous life.
As expected, Earth only starts advancing rapidly after the plot begins, he thought to himself.
One obvious sign was the vehicles: none of them were the floating cars that would later become common.
But that made sense. Capsule Corporation might be famous for capsule tech, but it was involved in countless other industries too.
In truth, Capsule Corp was the reason Earth's technology would skyrocket.
After all, if capsules were used in every field, something had to be driving that innovation.
To put it simply, Bulma eventually taking over the company in the original timeline was the true beginning of Earth's scientific boom.
As they walked down the street, Harry failed to notice the most important issue:their outfits were far too outlandish.
People stared. Whispered. Some even pointed.
It wasn't until the stares grew overwhelming that Harry finally realized what was happening. By then, Gine and Celari were already uncomfortable and clearly irritated.
Being treated like circus performers was not something Saiyans tolerated well. If they weren't trying to avoid causing trouble on Earth, the entire city might already have been reduced to rubble.
"Aunt Gine, Harry, these people are so annoying," Celari muttered, looking ready to explode.
Gine nodded in agreement and was just about to say something when Harry spoke first.
"It's our clothes. We stand out too much," he said. "Just ignore it. We're not here to invade Earth, let alone destroy it. Let's find a clothing store and blend in a bit. I've got valuables we can use."
The two women nodded instantly.
A short while later, Harry traded some of the gold, silver, and gems he'd gathered on Ouyun Planet for Earth currency.
He had already anticipated money being an issue here, so bringing universal valuables had been part of his plan.
With funds in hand, the three found a large clothing store.
For Harry, it was finally a chance to ditch his battle armor and that oversized training robe.
Once he changed into casual clothes, he gave off a relaxed, confident vibe—strikingly handsome despite being only six years old. Even among Saiyans, his height and build were above average.
Not like Vegeta, who barely reached 164 centimeters as an adult, or Kakarot, who only hit about 175.
In contrast, Harry and Raditz belonged to the category that naturally grew tall. Passing 190 centimeters as adults was perfectly normal.
And that's only "above average"?Yes.
Plenty of Saiyans stood over two meters. Nappa in the original story was a towering 247 centimeters tall. And then there was Broly—232 in base form and a terrifying 286.5 transformed.
After finishing their own outfit changes, Gine and Celari walked out in Earth-style clothing, both clearly fascinated by the variety.
Even Saiyan women weren't immune to wanting to look good.
After buying an impressive pile of clothes, the three finally left the store to continue exploring.
Now that their outfits blended in, people stopped staring… well, mostly. Harry's good looks and Celari's adorable appearance still drew glances. Even though they were young, they naturally stood out.
And Gine, of course, was simply beautiful.
After wandering the city, the group eventually left and continued touring different parts of Earth.
Time passed quietly.
Before they knew it, an entire day had gone by.
They moved from city to city, experiencing Earth's cultures and scenery, stopping in charming little towns whenever the mood struck. It was a good way to clear one's head.
Even Gine had relaxed, no longer fixated on finding Kakarot as quickly as possible.
Earth's prosperity had genuinely amazed her.
She'd visited many planets and seen all kinds of civilizations, but none quite like Earth's—harmonious, vibrant, and orderly despite its citizens being physically weak.
Of course, she was only seeing the surface. Every place had its criminals. Wherever there was light, there would be shadows. They just hadn't run into any yet.
Eventually, after traveling around, the three arrived at an immense, bustling metropolis.
Once Harry learned its name—West City—memories instantly resurfaced.
He had planned to come here from the moment he landed on Earth. Capsule Corporation was here. Bulma's family lived here.
And coming here meant he could try to enlist Bulma and Dr. Brief's scientific genius to create certain things.
A Dragon Radar, a gravity training room, improved space pods… all the necessities.
If he were alone, he wouldn't have bothered hiding anything.
But he wasn't alone. He had Gine and Celari with him, and he had to give them explanations for whatever he did.
Based on the timeline, Vegeta, Raditz, and I should all be six right now. Bulma should be around five, right? Harry mentally calculated.
To be honest, he didn't know much about other women.
But Bulma?And Android 18 (Lazuli)?
Every Dragon Ball fan knew them.
Harry could even recall their adult height, weight, and measurements.
Whether reality matched the version he remembered… that was something he'd have to find out himself.
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