
He could hear the conversation all the way up there the special receiver Jaco has can hear an ant burp more than 100 meters away, after all. Jaco returns to Omori and offers his sympathies about not being able to stay on the island. He takes out a telescope and spies a strange figure up on a cliff. On the ship, Katayude asks a colleague if Omori was the only one supposedly there on the island. The visitors leave, and Omori is left to himself. It does not matter what contributions Omori has made to the government in the past, that he has maintained the island up till now, or even that his wife’s grave is here.

Omori must clear out within one week’s time. The island, which does still belong to the government, is going to be turned into a resort facility for politicians in the future, and Omori is technically living here illegally. The visitors arrive with the man in front introducing himself as Katayude with the government police. Omori thinks it would be troublesome if anyone arrived and discovered Jaco there, but as he goes to look around, Jaco has already gotten himself far away on a cliff to watch. Jaco then notices that something is approaching: a ship with four humans on it.

Omori is impressed with Jaco, who responds that he is the third member - when it comes to height - of the entire intergalactic patrol lineup! Omori wonders how they patrol the galaxy with only 38 total members, but Jaco explains there are not many planets with intelligent life on them. Jaco still really wants Omori to repair the spaceship for him, so he lifts it up and brings it over underneath an overhang. His superiors were really upset with him. Omori wonders if Jaco will accidentally activate his capsule and wipe out all human beings on Earth, but Jaco states that there is no need to worry, and that he has only made that mistake once before. Original weekly print (Japanese) & digital (Japanese/English) versions Dragon Ball Digital Color Edition Release.
