𝑳𝒊𝒒𝒖𝒊𝒊𝒓
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𝑳𝒊𝒒𝒖𝒊𝒊𝒓
@U8Destroyer
ʏᴏᴜ'ᴅ ʙᴇ ᴡɪꜱᴇ ɴᴏᴛ ᴛᴏ Qᴜᴇꜱᴛɪᴏɴ ᴀ ɢᴏᴅ ᴏꜰ ᴅᴇꜱᴛʀᴜᴄᴛɪᴏɴ (Art posted is not mine.) #DB #OCRP #MVRP

—>come to that. I-I *know* I can stop him for good.. I'm so close.."


Her eyes blinking to the realization that this god could read minds. She was not expecting such from him, then again, she’d only encountered Beerus and Champa, no other gods of destruction. The multiverse was an interesting place. She held a new respect for this god. “I see, but I suppose it’s good that you were able to read my intentions. Then you know for certain that my aim isn’t to supersede you, Lord Liquiir. I thank you for the intel.” Once both divine figures arose to a stance, the Princess did as well. “You’re more than welcome to take the remaining home with you, Lord Liquiir. As an extra thank you for reconsidering.” Rainy’s servants moved extra quickly and began putting all of the food away extremely fast. They packed it up with the utmost care.


Of course she viewed Frieza as a threat, but not necessarily to her. He was not her enemy, despite him having half control over Rubius. The only enemy on her radar was indeed that Queen. The Princess was taken back when the deity seemingly read her mind. Her eyes widened in disbelief. Rainy sat up in her chair. “Wait a minute — I never once spoke of the Otsutsuki Queen. How did you — ?” Her eyes averting to the holographic image that the attendant was revealing to her and the tigress. The Princess paid close attention to the details of where the door was located. She understood the heavy trials that laid behind this door. Once inside, they would endure the toughest training of their lives. “A moment.” The Rubian Princess repeated softly. It wasn’t within a location at all, but a realm outside of the Galactic Patrol’s watchful eye. Rainy never heard of Vexos Five, but she’d do her research now that she was aware of its location. She knew the risks associated with this room. To endure ten years of training within 24 hours time was extreme. Rainy could see why only the strong would survive. She didn’t think Kawaki could handle this. It may be a death sentence for him. “We understand the warnings and extreme measures we must take. We thank you for this information, Lord Liquiir.”

Rainy was prepared to accept Liquiir denial until she heard Okura suddenly speak up. The Rubian’s brows perked up. “Okura. . .” Rainy knew her tigress friend had no problem making such a deal. She vowed to end Frieza’s life before this meeting was even held. Rainy even promised not to stop her. Seemed that moment was actually happening now. Her attention turned back to Liquiir. Rainy’s brows narrowed upon the deity from his words. She didn’t care if her decision came off as modest and gullible. Rainy knew the kind of monster Frieza could be, especially when you betrayed his trust. Maybe the Princess would feel differently if she had more power in her corner. She wasn’t ready to start betraying one of her most powerful allies. He had her back in ways that no one even knew. The Princess had a few choice words for this fox deity, but she’d bite her tongue ᶠᵒʳ ⁿᵒʷ. Her temperament settling from his commentary. “Forgive me if I wasn’t as forthcoming and direct as Okura. . . I have no objections to your generous offer, Lord Liquiir. We accept your terms.” She picked up her glass of wine and sipped down. Now she’d obtain much needed power and training. Frieza was the least of her worries. The Otsutsuki Queen was her main target. Perhaps if he mentioned her, Rainy would’ve sang a different tune.