Tien, taking note that the Goku and Bulma, weren't in any condition to do anything else right now, took charge and destroyed the ball of energy Raditz had thrown into the sky earlier. "There, good riddance. Huh? Who are those two?"
The farmer and his wife ran out to see what happened after everything quieted down. They managed to reach a point close enough they could see the result of the battle, and more importantly they could be heard. However, Tien landed in front of them, preventing them from getting any closer.
"Oh my, are you a friend of those kids?"
"Huh, people's first reaction after seeing a person flying is confusion."
"Well those two kids were flying all over the place. They were adorable when they played with the animals too. Where are they? I have to thank that young boy for saving my life earlier."
Bulma turned to look at the farmer, then returned to crying into Goku's chest. This, along with the heel in the brute's head, the somber look on their faces, and the fact the woman couldn't look away from her current position… It spoke volumes to what happened.
"I'm sorry, but now's really not a good time to mention such things."
The farmer's wife started to cry, feeling a sort of empathy for Bulma, or at least trying to. "That's a terrible shame, the boy was so young, and full of joy."
The farmer nodded, feeling ashamed that he couldn't help. "If the boy did suffer such a fate, I hope it was at least painless… I see- A boy like that doesn't deserve to suffer like that…"
Tien did his damn best to suppress his own feelings, he was struggling. "I hate to ask, but the bag they had, I'm going to need it."
"Oh, of course, it's in the house. And you can take that other dragon orb thing they wanted. We were going to give it to them once the few days of work were done."
"But I don't think that girl is going to be ready for something like that. She just lost her brother, I won't force it just please, take care of her. The way those two were together, it is clear they were incredibly close."
Tien nodded, respectfully. "Please, I'll come with you to the house. I'd like to leave those two alone for a little while. You understand, right?"
~ Other World ~
~ Check-In Station ~
Bosa was standing next to Kami, the two of them were before King Yemma. Bosa was confused, scared, and homesick, the only thing that felt familiar was Kami.
"Please, I'm asking you nicely."
"No, the answer is no. I can't go making exceptions for any soul that comes in here. I'd have to make them for all souls that come in here. At that point there's no more rules. The boy is going to be judged properly!"
King Yemma's decision was final, and he began looking through Bosa's incredibly short life. This almost changed his mind but, this really wasn't an easy choice…
"Why is it you brought such a complicated case to me, Kami. You know good and well this isn't enough to grant what you're asking of me. When kids die, they get marked for reincarnation. It's the only fair way to do things."
"King Yemma, this boy Bosa, he saved a man's life with no regard for his own. And he died fighting a planetary invader that was about to kill his little sister."
"Huh, hmm… Fine, I can ask King Kai, but I can't guarantee what he'll say. Wait off to the side for a bit."
The souls began passing through, being judged and escorted away. One of King Yemma's employees brought over a snack and drink for Bosa.
"Here you are a little guy, it might take a little while for an answer. Please try to enjoy these while you wait." The employee smiled and got up to leave.
"Thank you…"
"No problem kid, I heard what you did. You're a good kid, saving your sister like that."
The worker walked away with a smile and a wave. Bosa began drinking the cup of juice, and munching on the sandwich. He felt slightly better, but it was a fleeting feeling as he tried reaching for more sandwiches, then it continued depleting further once the drink vanished.
The staff who watched the whole ordeal, his eyes bulged at the sight of the emptiness of the cup and plate. They whispered to a coworker. "Hey aren't those cups supposed to be endless?"
"Shut up, and pay attention to your job. Besides there's no reason to give a mortal the gold rimmed cup… Wha wha what?"
"Hey, isn't that juice made from those power fruits too?"
"That explains the empty plate too… No wonder he was so hungry."
"HEY BIG RED MAN! What is this place! AND WHERE'S THAT DUMB BROAD AT!"
It was Raditz, he had somehow managed to keep his body in death. And now he was making a scene.
King Yemma decreed in an instant. And with his all powerful stamp, hit the paperwork with his judgement. "You're going to, HELL!"
"I'll kill you too, red man!" Raditz shouted, charging a double sunday. He suddenly lost his balance as the floor gave way. He tried to fly. "Huh? what?" He moved his beams beneath himself, resisting the pull of hell.
"How dare you talk about my mother like that!" Bosa appeared floating high up towards the ceiling, in an all too familiar pose. "KAMEHAMEHA!"
"WHAT! Not this again! Shi-"
Bosa's Kamehameha wave made contact, but it wasn't enough to force Raditz down much.
"HAAA! AAAAA!"
Bosa's Kamehameha wave suddenly grew larger, and took on a more royal blue color. This started pushing Raditz further, though it wasn't enough that Raditz couldn't continue to resist.
"HAAAAAAA!"
A sort of instinctual connection occurred in that moment, Bosa's wave suddenly had a thin, pale gold spiral. Raditz was now struggling to hold on, his energy waning drastically with each passing moment and finally, he was beneath the floor. Along with the Kamehameha wave, Bosa relaxed, falling down but was caught by a rather curious individual in a black outfit.
"Hehehe, I'm impressed, this boy has some promise. I'm going to train him. That is unless you have some objections?"
"Oh no, by all means. I'll tell his family you're training him. He'll be brought back with the dragon balls soon enough."
"Oh, I see… Well, you should wait on that wish for a while. I'd like to see just how far he can go."