The Lookout Age 737 Saturday December 9th 1988

Kami searched with his mind until he found Monaito. He spoke with his mind to him. Their connection transcended physical distance, allowing Kami to converse with his fellow Namekian telepathically.

"Monaito, my fellow Namekian," Kami's mental voice resonated in Monaito's thoughts. "Do you know anything about other time chambers like the Room of the Spirit and Time?"

Monaito responded, his thoughts carrying a sense of curiosity, "Ah, Kami, how is Bulma and her friends doing? But back to the question you asked. I've heard rumors of different time chambers across the galaxy. But I don't know why you are asking."

Kami reassured Monaito, "They are fine. I am looking for other time chambers in hopes of finding the keeper to ask questions."

Monaito, intrigued by Kami's purpose, inquired, "What questions?"

Kami revealed his intentions, "If I can upgrade the Room of Spirit and Time."

Monaito offered a suggestion, "Why don't you use my Dragon Balls? They are gathering dust; you can upgrade the time chamber with that."

Kami contemplated the idea briefly and replied, "I can't come right now. But make the wish for me. Wish that the guardian of Earth's Spirit of Time will upgrade to house an infinite number of people, that the time limit will be lifted. If this wish cannot be granted, wish for the maximum that the Dragon can handle."

Understanding the urgency and the need for secrecy, Monaito agreed, "Understood."

Monaito retrieved a locked chest and opened it, revealing a figurine of the dragon Toronbo."Granola, come help me. " said Monaito. A robot flew into the house. "Ah oatmeal, can you get granola for me?" said Monaito. The robot tilted up and down. Oatmeal flew outside and returned with granola.

"Can you help me lift this thing and take it outside?" said Monaito. Granola nodded as he concentrated as beads of sweat rolled down his forehead. As the statue levitated and slowly moved out the house wobbled sometimes.

The statue was lowered onto the grass as granola collapsed on the grass. "This should be nothing by next month," said Monaito. As Monaito poured water over the statue, it began to glow, revealing the Namekian's intentions.

Curious, Granola questioned the purpose of this ritual. Monaito, maintaining a sense of mystery, replied, "It's a Namekian secret. I am upgrading the dragon's power to help my kin with a problem."

Monaito ceased pouring water and settled the empty watering can beside him. He gestured for Granola to join him. With a nod, Granola rose and focused his energy. The statue, which had been hovering, wobbled slightly before gently settling back into the chest. Granola, exhausted from the effort, collapsed once more.

Monaito, grinning down at his friend, acknowledged, "Your work is done, unless you want to see the Dragon Balls in action."

Granola wore an eager expression, excited at the prospect of witnessing the power of the Dragon Balls.

Monaito carefully retrieved a briefcase hidden behind a bookshelf. With the briefcase in hand, they stepped outside, opening it to reveal the two Dragon Balls within. Monaito chanted, "Takkarapta tottoronbo pupritto paro!"

As they shouted the incantation, the Dragon Balls emitted a brilliant yellow glow, and a gust of wind swirled around them. From the Dragon Balls, a massive dragon emerged, casting a shadow across the sky.

"I am the dragon known as Toronbo. I can grant 2 wishes. State your wish," the dragon boomed, capturing the attention of curious neighbors who had gathered.

Monaito spoke his wish in cerealian language, "I wish to upgrade the guardian's Room of Spirit and Time. So there is unlimited time to spend, and it allows the maximum number of people to enter at a time."

A brief pause hung in the air before the dragon's deep voice responded, "Your wishes have been granted," and then it vanished.

Panicking as the Dragon Balls began to rise and threaten to scatter across the Earth, Monaito urged, "Quick, grab the Dragon Balls before they fly away!" In a swift leap, a Saiyan soared into the sky, securing the Dragon Balls before they could escape.

The sky returned to its normal state as Monaito noted to himself, "These are always active; I need to fix that." He then retrieved the Dragon Balls from the Saiyan and carefully concealed them in the briefcase, safeguarding them from radar scanners and prying eyes.

The Room of Spirit and Time bathed in a blinding light, with the radiance seeping through the cracks around the door. The chamber trembled, prompting everyone inside to shut their eyes tightly against the blinding brilliance. As the light gradually faded, the tremors subsided, and they cautiously opened their eyes to find the door reinforced and a control panel with levers on the side.

Gathered around the panel, they realized they had the power to manipulate the time within the Room of Spirit and Time. They could choose how many years passed inside while only a day transpired outside. They could decide whether they wanted the benefits of training without the burden of aging, and they could even monitor how many individuals were present within.

Bulma inquired, "Do you think growing up a little bit will help us fight King Piccolo?" Her question was directed at Kami and Mr. Popo.

Kami contemplated the matter for a moment before responding, "I believe so. You are quite young, and growing up a bit could indeed be advantageous."

Raditz raised another query, "So, should we spend the full two years inside, or compress it into a single day?"

Prince Vegeta nodded in agreement with Raditz's suggestion. They were faced with a critical decision that could significantly impact their future battles.

With their decision made, they pushed open the door and entered the chamber. Kami, standing at the threshold, pondered whether he should join them in their training.

"Ok, I want you to start jumping jacks for five minutes," said Kami. Bulma and Launch started doing jumping jacks, the Saiyans copying them. After five minutes, Kami spoke, "Time's up." The children collapsed to the floor, panting and out of breath.

"Next, stretch your muscles," said Kami, beginning to stretch the children. They eagerly copied the movements of Kami, going from side to side, reaching down, and touching their feet. After Kami was done stretching, he looked around to see his students breathing hard. They rested for five minutes, catching their breath.

"So, we are going to add some exercises to your training routine to build your strength and agility," Kami continued. "You'll need it for your upcoming adventures." He outlined the workout plan for them, including strength training, agility and coordination exercises, endurance training, and the importance of proper nutrition.

Kami could see the spark of determination in the Saiyan children's eyes, just as he had seen in so many warriors before them. He knew that with the right training and discipline, they had the potential to achieve greatness.

Over the next few weeks, the training sessions became a daily routine. The children threw themselves into their workouts, pushing their bodies to the limit and surprising themselves with their newfound strength and resilience. Kami watched over them, offering guidance and encouragement.

The strength training sessions saw the saiyan's and launch performing push-ups and bodyweight squats with increasing ease. They could feel their muscles growing stronger with each passing day. Bulma joined in on the agility and coordination exercises, honing her reflexes and coordination through games and martial arts drills.

Endurance training was equally important. Kami told them to go as far into the void as possible and stand there. The children's stamina improved rapidly, and they learned to adapt to the varied terrain.

Nutrition played a vital role in their development. The room provided them with a balanced diet, rich in protein and nutrients.

As the weeks turned into months, the children's progress was undeniable. Their bodies had become lean and muscular, their reflexes were razor-sharp, and their endurance was unmatched. They had embraced the discipline required of warriors and the camaraderie that came with their shared journey.

One evening. Kami addressed them. "You've come a long way since that first day of jumping jacks," he said, his voice filled with pride. "But remember, true strength comes not just from your bodies but from your hearts and minds. Stay true to your purpose, and you will achieve greatness."

With Kami's wisdom echoing in their ears, the children knew that they were well on their way to becoming the formidable warriors they were destined to be. Their journey had only just begun, and the challenges ahead were vast, but with their newfound strength and determination, they were ready to face whatever came their way.