Great Ape Goku

The Destruction of the Tournament

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Roshi’s Regret and Goku’s Destruction

The tension in the air was thick as the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament reached its climactic moment. Goku, transformed into a massive Great Ape under the light of the full moon, rampaged uncontrollably, wrecking the arena with every swipe of his mighty fists. Master Roshi, the disguised Jackie Chun, knew something had to be done—and fast. Goku’s primal instincts had taken over, and the terrifying strength of the beast was far beyond what any fighter in the tournament could handle. Roshi’s only option was to use the Kamehameha wave to stop the beast. But how?

He narrowed his eyes, focusing on the massive form of Goku. “I don’t have a choice… I have to aim for him,” Roshi thought. He hesitated, wondering if he could bring himself to harm his beloved pupil. But with Goku’s uncontrollable destruction growing by the second, Roshi had no time to waste. He took a deep breath, positioning his hands to prepare the Kamehameha.

“No! What are you doing?!” Krillin yelled from the sidelines.

“If I don’t stop him now, he’ll destroy everything. Goku… I’m sorry.”

With a loud cry, Roshi unleashed the powerful wave. The Kamehameha blast surged toward Goku with blinding speed, its energy crackling with raw power. The attack collided with the Great Ape’s massive body, creating a massive explosion of light and force. Roshi’s heart pounded in his chest as the dust settled.

The smoke cleared, and there, standing unfazed in the center of the blast, was Goku. His red eyes glowed brighter than ever, and he let out a deafening roar that echoed across the ruined arena. “GOKU!” Roshi shouted, his voice filled with both disbelief and concern.

Goku’s enormous hand shot forward, smashing through the already crumbling stands with a single swipe. He tore through another section of the arena, sending debris flying everywhere. Roshi’s heart sank. “I have to stop this… but how?”

With every step, Goku’s rage grew. He let out another thunderous roar, obliterating the tournament grounds as he went. His massive fists slammed down on buildings, flattening everything in his path. “This… isn’t working,” Roshi muttered, clutching his head. “I don’t know what to do! I can’t hurt him like this! Goku, listen to me!”

But the Great Ape only seemed to grow more furious, his destruction now completely uncontrollable. Roshi, helpless, watched Goku rampage through the wreckage. “I… I thought the Kamehameha would bring him back… But now… what have I done?”

Just as the Great Ape took another massive step forward, Goku’s expression seemed to shift—just for a moment. His enraged eyes softened, and his massive hand slowed. The rampage faltered for an instant, and Goku’s terrifying roar was replaced with a more confused growl.

Roshi’s eyes widened. “Wait… Could he… is he still in there?” he murmured, stepping cautiously forward. “Goku… if you can hear me, please… come back. I know you can fight this.”

For a brief moment, it seemed as if Goku was struggling with his primal instincts. His body still shook with raw power, but the Great Ape’s destructive path began to slow. It was as if a sliver of the boy Goku was still trapped inside the giant creature. Roshi, despite the destruction, took a deep breath. “Don’t worry, Goku… I’ll find a way to bring you back.”

Goku’s eyes flickered once more, as though a memory of his true self was beginning to pierce through the haze of fury. But then it all shifted back, as Goku took a mighty swing with his giant fist and crushed Roshi in one strike.

The shock of Roshi’s dead body echoed over the crowed. Everyone ran for their lives as Krillin and Yamcha stood ready to combat Goku’s monstrous form, but it was futile.

As Yamcha and Krillin and realized they were no match, they fled hoping to come up with a plan. Meanwhile, Goku continued his rampage destroying everything in his path. It seemed all hope was lost on this terrible day.

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