Chapter 4 Brute Forces Emerge
Gokou was too fast for Gohan to see. Before he knew what hit him, Gohan was down on the ground gasping for air.
"Please... uhh... stop." Gohan said as he struggled to get back to his feet.
"You fool you don't seem to get it. I can sense a great power in you, and I don't like that, I see that as a threat to my rule on this planet."
"What do you mean a great power?"
"Deep inside of you lurks a power that could destroy a planet, how can you not know?"
"I am not that powerful. Daddy please stop, I don't want to fight you I want things to be how they were before the Saiyans."
"STOP YOUR RAMBLING!!!"
Gohan tried his best to block the punch he saw headed his way but knew it was too late. As the fist hit he felt an insurmountable pain as his nose broke. He could fell blood coming from his nose.
"Please stop, please don't make me fight you Daddy!!"
"Fight me or you will die."
Gohan tried to run, but Gokou was faster and appeared in front of him blocking any means of escape.
"Do not try to run, you are only delaying the inevitable."
Gokou grabbed Gohan's neck and lifted him up, laughing as he felt his new victim struggling and gasping for air. Before Gohan could pass out he felt the hand release his neck, but the moment was all to short, for as he was falling to the ground Gokou punched him in the stomach sending him flying over a hundred feet before skidding to a stop on the cold unforgiving ground.
As he stopped on the ground Gohan felt something inside him snap and he flew into the air a monster only caring about self preservation.
"Ha I see you are finally showing your true power to me."
"I don't care if you are my Daddy I will fight you and I will make you pay for massacring all the defenseless people of Earth."
"Despite your power you are no match for m...." before Gokou could finish his sentence Gokou was sprawled on the ground looking for his assailant.
"I'm right above you."
"How can this be, I knew you had more power but I never imagined you could hold this much force within you."
"Never underestimate your opponent, I learned that from my father."
