
If you dive into the water, that would be fine!! You neglected to check because you hated getting wet!!
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
You don’t have to go into your final form just to get that angry…
I don’t want to get dirty even though it’s work, so I don’t do it properly.
Well, you’ll get scolded for that.
The reason I wasn’t chosen as the ideal boss.
It’s one thing if it’s about dying when wet, but just because I don’t like it…
If a recent subordinate says something like this, it’s no wonder I would get angry, not to mention just a part-time job.
I don’t remember very well, but what scene is that line from in the thread image?
I feel like Zarbon didn’t look for Vegeta, but that was his first form…
>>6
That’s right.
A collage that combines the line of the initial form Frieza when he scolded Zarbon with the furious final form Frieza.
But it’s not good for Lord Frieza to involve his subordinates in his personal matters.
But I also made a mistake in the adjustments because I didn’t want to get caught up in the destruction of the stars…
I’m going to waste this year too by being lazy!
Is it a scene?
I don’t think Frieza is the ideal boss at all, but that aside, the subordinates are quite terrible.
It’s true that it’s Frieza-sama’s fault for collecting them just because he’s strong.
That’s too extreme.
Well, I was actually alive with this, and I lost the ball, so it’s just a normal mistake, right?
>>12
If we defeat him here, we won’t know what happened to the balls that Vegeta obtained, so it’s ultimately a good outcome.
What scene is this really from?
It’s just a mere collage, right?
W-why such a collaboration…?
>>16
It seems that the design philosophy is that it’s understandable for Zarbon to get this furious given how much he has been underestimated.
>>17
I looked for the original frame, but it turns out I was being scolded in a calm manner.
Being so easily seen through like this, it’s probably something Zarbon does regularly, so it’s not surprising he’d get that angry.
>>18
It feels like they’re saying it because it’s you, so I guess you must have done something similar before…
They are really good at making people irritated; it’s right after that scene.
>>20
During Zarbon’s time, I didn’t show it on my face, but I must have been quite irritated.
Frieza’s mistake of choosing subordinates based only on their combat power.
After this line, the foolish subordinate who did something stupid was immediately executed.
Mr. Zarbon is still someone who is trusted.
>>23
If you fail after being given one hour, it’s execution time.
But it’s in the water of an uncharted land, you know?
It looks kind of dirty…
>>24
You should dive into the water!!!!!!!
>>27
However, Lord Frieza… if an unusual infection spreads among the troops…
>>30
I don’t like the fact that you make plausible excuses even though you just hate getting wet!!
It’s an emergency!!
It would be bad if there were poison…
I will turn you all, along with this planet, into garbage—was it…
The original scene is more frightening because, while it shows a calm anger, it also suggests killing.
>>33
It’s scarier than being messed up.
Well, I suppose you could say I’m the leader of an evil organization.
The way to get angry at subordinates is just like how a company boss scolds their subordinates.
>>36
Akira Toriyama’s experiences during his salaryman days are well reflected.
That said, even Frieza-sama rushed into the plundering of the Dragon Balls without sufficient information gathering, right?
Because of that, even though the balls were successfully aligned, my wish could not be fulfilled.
>>37
Dodoria (Ah… Zarbon is dead, this is it.)
>>37
I’m talking about the time you slacked off at work for a ridiculous reason!!!
Zabon wasn’t in his final form when he was alive…
Because it was Mr. Zarbon there, it ended with just a reprimand, but if it were someone lower down, they would have been killed on the spot, and honestly, even Mr. Zarbon’s mistake was pretty serious.
>>41
If we don’t manage to do something in an hour later, I’ll kill you, you know.
Zabon is in charge of looks, so he will make some adjustments.
>>43
Even if it’s like this, it’s strong, so if I kill it, I’ll have to take Ginyu next.
Frieza-san is relatively acting like a proper boss in the organization.
The use of medical machines is also prohibited!!
Even in the case of a serious mistake, I still provide a chance to recover, so I can be considered kind.
>>48
(If it can’t be redeemed, it’s execution, not dismissal.)
I think the essence of Frieza’s profession is that he is a yakuza land developer, so he places importance on whether loyalty is being demonstrated towards him.
There was a joke about Frieza being the ideal boss, but outside of the executives, it’s instant death beam for a single mistake, right?
That being said, I’ll also use the disposable Saiyans.
Is there really a need to worry about the life and death of a mere Saiyan?
In the first place, the job was to find the ball, and Vegeta was just a secondary task, yet even that is being done half-heartedly.
I have defeated that Vegeta guy…
>>55
Ho ho! That’s wonderful!
…So, where is the ball?
If Vegeta had died, we wouldn’t have known where the balls went, so it’s good that he is alive.
But it’s not good to use your subordinates just for your personal matter of immortality.
>>58
Well, if Frieza’s power increases, his subordinates will also benefit.
I like how clever Vegeta is during the ball scramble.
>>60
I love the scene where they desperately throw the ball far.
>>61
I did it… I did it~
I must say, my control is amazing… that line is surreal and enjoyable.
>>61
Throwing such a big ball to almost the same spot is surprisingly impressive, isn’t it?
>>90
I’m impressed with my own amazing control!
If I become immortal, I can eliminate sleep time and provide you with better deals!
Mr. Zarbon also said that if a strong Namekian comes out, you won’t be able to win, so even if you find a village, don’t interfere; he sounded like a proper boss there.
>>63
Well, if I had run into Nail, I would have definitely lost.
After that, they capture Vegeta.
In the end, I got away and lost the ball.
Mr. Zarbon, I can’t let this slide.
>>64
Moreover, it is unthinkable to betray me in a bid to save your own life.
I wonder if it’s dead…? If it’s not coming up this much, it must be dead for sure.
Let’s go home!
If you report something like this, it’s no wonder Lord Frieza would get angry.
Even with two people, I don’t think we can win against the Nail.
>>66
Even when Vegeta was fighting Cui, he still lost in terms of combat power.
Vegeta is quite sharp, yet he overlooks Gohan’s big watch…
>>69
It’s consistent in a way that being excited lowers your IQ.
>>69
They must have let their guard down because they were looking down on Earth’s civilization so much.
>>72
You’re holding some round machine… I see, it’s a radar to search for Dragon Balls! It’s scary to think that you would guess that.
Mr. Zarbon is just kind enough to give a grace period, but his work ethic is terrible.
I really understand that Mr. Zarbon’s credibility has dropped because now I have to emphasize that we will search under the spaceship too!
>>74
Vegeta…! Because of you, Lord Frieza’s trust in me has plummeted…!
The strength of the nails is about how it is with Requiem.
Since there was no one else they could win against besides Ginyu, Frieza probably came himself.
It’s completely your own doing, Zarbon…
Dodoria, who hasn’t returned after chasing after Krillin and the others.
“I really like being left behind when someone says, ‘Let’s leave that idiot behind.'”
“There’s nothing I did wrong, just like Dodoria.”
>>80
Even if there is a purpose to shake things up, I wonder if it’s really okay to start doing things like selling Freeza when you’re pushed into a corner.
>>80
It seems you’ve spoken freely about the truth behind the destruction of Planet Vegeta, which was until now a secret, for your own protection.
Guldo was just weak…
When Vegeta left with the ball after catching him, instead of freaking out and causing a scene, Lord Frieza calmly gave proper instructions to Zarbon, which is impressive.
I was deceived once, but when I realized the ball was missing, I thought, “That’s not a clock!” so it’s definitely scary, Vegeta.
If it were RR, it would be an immediate execution, so Lord Frieza is actually quite gentle for a leader of evil.
It seems like you often have your hands full dealing with Ginyu and the others’ unusual hobbies, and it must be quite stressful.
It has increased from ultra to destruction god-related topics…
Inside the spaceship, I search on my own, and my capable boss instructs me to search under the spaceship as well so that I don’t overlook anything regarding Zarbon.
>>87
There may be a still-active great king of a father, but it’s also appealing to see him going to the field himself when I read it again.
>>89
Dad is assumed to have retired and given way to Frieza, even in that era setting.
Mr. Zarbon from the original work
Turn into a crocodile face and defeat Vegeta → lost sight of the submerged Vegeta but went home anyway → got scolded by Frieza-sama and went to search for him, getting Appuli to treat him → Appuli is killed by the awakened Vegeta and the Dragon Balls are taken.
Mr. Zarbon of Kakarot
After defeating Vegeta with a crocodile face, take him straight to Frieza (this part needs improvement) → After placing Vegeta in the medical machine, leave him unattended without a guard and let the Dragon Balls be taken (this part is worse).
It’s kind of nice that someone with strength can be generous enough to listen to a request for nails and participate in a duel.
This also ended up being a huge drawback.
It’s a dirty job, isn’t it?
Work in the first place is
Zabon really doesn’t have any good points… Isn’t it Frieza-sama’s fault for making this guy his subordinate in the first place?
The only fighters in the Frieza army who are smart are Ginyu and Vegeta.
If you weren’t a Saiyan, I would have made you my close aide.
The guts of Ginyu to take a cocky attitude towards Frieza.
>>100
I’m not joking; I’m doing this 100% seriously, it’s just the way it is.
That’s why Lord Frieza is ignoring it.
>>103
Would you like me to do a happy dance?
>>100
The captain is serious!
If I had been playing catch with Vegeta, he must have had good ball control… I could have realized that, Frieza-sama!
Looking at it now, Vegeta really is incredible for stealing 5 balls; Frieza is way too lax!
Before that, I just fell into the nearby pond in the village of Vegeta 4, which was way too clumsy… As a result, Gohan stole from me.
>>102
When I read it now, it’s until Dende helps and the Ginyu Force arrives.
It’s too much of a trifecta of idiots…
>>111
Even Ginyu is silly, so only silly things have been added—what a miracle.
>>102
I don’t think there would even be a dragon radar…
>>113
If there’s no idea that exploration equipment has developed on a planet where Dragon Balls are produced, it won’t be acceptable.
>>118
It’s too much like a later reveal of Zhuge Liang…
>>120
Vegeta realized in an instant that it wasn’t a watch, but a search device…
>>118
In the first place, Vegeta does not have enough information to even think that gathering Dragon Balls is that difficult.
It’s a treasure managed by the village chief in the village, only on Planet Namek.
Ginyu has such abilities, yet Frieza places complete trust in him, indicating that he is fundamentally highly regarded.
I think you don’t want me to be close because I’m annoying.
>>104
I trust Frieza-sama enough to leave the seven Dragon Balls gathered here to him and go elsewhere.
Isn’t it okay to have a Zabon neck and be close to Gys? It’s not a good idea because it leads to a dead end in the story, though.
If you don’t mind, shall I dance the dance of joy?
Dodoria and Zarbon both sold out Lord Frieza at the time of their deaths…
Kyuui was also trying to sell Lord Freeza, and after all, there’s an aspect that resembles those lowlife gangsters.
Earthlings have too many unexpected special skills.
Without a radar, it should be hard to find it even if it falls into the pond…
If I didn’t have the Dragon Radar, I don’t think I would ever find it again if it fell into the pond.
The Ginyu Force is an independent elite project team.
The Zabon-doria feels like a new employee who is not accustomed to managing plans.
Mr. Zarbon is roughly at the position of a department head at headquarters, right?
If that position becomes lazy, I would get angry first.
The Earthling team is overwhelmingly advantageous, leading to Krillin showing a ridiculous side due to convenient circumstances.
Even if I find a destroyed village, I don’t think there are any gems hidden around.
Rather, why is the Ginyu Force so loyal?
Is it true that almost all the existing radars were made using bloomers, and only one is a copy made by someone else?
>>127
The small one is the bloomers, the large one is the pilaf with high accuracy, and the large one with low accuracy was supposed to be the RR army.
I think the RR army and the Pilaf gang were also making a radar.