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âHrm, so I see⌠I stand corrected,â Izotz retorted humbly, his arms folded behind his back. As the Majin continued to answer her, the green-and-white alienâs sharp eyes and ears, in turn, picked up a slip of disdain from the scientistâs gritted fangs. Curious as he was, itâs best that he stuck to his course, for this sounded too personal. After all, she was just a stranger. Best not to prod, when he had questions proposed to him in turn.
âNgh⌠âThe horned creature winced slightly at the one word⌠âdaughters.â It caused Izotz to hesitate with a muffled hitch of icy cool breath, before shutting his eyes and preventing that label to sink in too far. Not that he hated it, it just⌠reminded him of something from the past, an uncomfortable recollection of sorts. Even if they werenât his children, in a way with how theyâve adapted to each other⌠it wouldnât be the first time that people mistook them as a family more than a team. Now that the discomfort slid off, Izotz finally spoke up, bracing himself for careful wording. After all⌠to newcomers, this career sounds extremely dangerous if not explained delicately.
âOur careers, you askâŚâ he starts slowly, building himself up as he looks away, allowing his mind to race for the right words, â⌠we are Time Patrollers, a temporal task force.â
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Time... Now that was an interesting concept. The Majin hummed thoughtfully, lifting a fang to nibble at the end of her pen. Itâs wasnât so far-fetched to think the Kais would have thought of a fail-safe for the timeline just as they defended their universes to the last. You know, until their respective destroyers tore them up beyond repair. âConsidering the possible dangers of those who would corrupt the timeline for their own gain, it does not surprise me that two relatively young Majins would choose something that would allow them to work out any restless energy. Being what I was I have no such need, but it is my understanding that they would go stir-crazy if doing anything we would deem âsafeâ.â Glacia chuckled good-naturedly. âTheyâre not as fragile as you might think. I do not know this âMajin Buuâ you mentioned earlier in our conversation, but I have come to know Majins rather well after being one for a little over a year. I think they will be fine, though...â She shifted to float a little higher in the air, leaning forward to ârestâ her elbows so she could cradle her chin on one palm. âI would so like to stu- I mean... meet the girls sometime. I do not get chances to meet pure-bred Majins. Iâm still so new to this... world.â










