>>5734378Despite taking longer than you, both Broly and Freeza manage to overcome the 100x gravity, the two of them both pushing themselves up to their feet over the next few minutes as you start trying to walk around, to try and get your body to adjust to this level of pressure. Every movement is agony, yet you keep going, not stopping once you've started until the other two are standing as well.
“Well done, that's step one.” you tell them, turning and walking over to the heavily-reinforced horizontal bars. “Now, let's get started with a hundred.”
“A hundred?” your son asks, sounding almost terrified.
“Come on, we're not going to get stronger with half-efforts.” you tell him, crouching as you ready yourself to jump. You aren't sure you can even make the short jump in this gravity, but you're still going to try. “HAAAAAAA!”
Putting everything into the leap you easily clear the ground, jumping a slight bit higher than you'd estimated you would. Instead of just reaching the bar, your head passes it, reaching out on your way back down and slamming your palms into it. Immediately your fingers feel as if the bar is going to sever them, your hands feeling as if they'll rip in two. But you manage to keep your grip on the bar, gritting your teeth against the pain. Sure your body feels like it's in hell, but you've taken far worse. Especially with Milha's latest spell she'd devised a few months back, condensing hours or even days of pain into short bursts that easily overwhelm even your pain tolerance. But all that training with your half-demon daughter pays off today, as you're able to fight through the pain and start doing pull-ups on the bar.
“ONE!” you exclaim, getting your chin above the bar then start lowering yourself back down to a hang. The moment your arms reach full extension you start pulling back, knowing that stopping would probably spell the end and you wouldn't be able to do another.
“I won't let you surpass me!” Freeza snarls, crouching then leaping with a shout. “SHYAAAA!”
The former emperor manages to catch the bar as well, but nearly loses his grip. Fortunately he manages to catch it with his tail, keeping him from falling and slamming to the ground. Broly is the last to attempt it, leaping just enough for his hands to hit the bar and grab on. Your oldest son and longtime friend follow your example, puddles gathering beneath the three of you as you fight through the pain, pushing your muscles harder and further than ever before.
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