>>6306286“A deal? And what sort of deal would this be?” you reply, genuinely curious.
“A simple non-aggression agreement, between our universes. That, until we're the last two universes left in the Tournament of Power, to not go after each other. To only fight against one another once all the other competitors are bested. And then, whoever wins, uses the Super Dragon Balls to being the other universe back.”
“He wants a truce?” you ask, eyes widening in surprise.
“That's right. He knows that, fighter for fighter, your universe is stronger than our own. And if we fight one another, you'll take us out. But we'll weaken you all, lowering your chances to win as well. So, instead, we save one another for the end, then with the wish both of our universes will survive this.”
You're stunned by the plan, you'd known Champa was a clever, conniving deity, but this is a surprisingly tempting plan. Taking ten fighters out of the equation, especially those even Towa was worried about would greatly increase the chances of your own universe's survival. And, making this Tournament of Power a twenty on sixty does also greatly increase the odds of the Seventh's survival. But can you trust Champa's word on this, that they'll follow through should your universe somehow fall to theirs at the end? Is this a decision you can make by yourself?
Well? How do you handle this?
>Accept, as long as his universe doesn't go after your own, you'll ensure your fighters don't go after his>Tell him you'll consider it and run it by your universe's lead minds, and when everyone meets for the Tournament you'll directly tell him whether your universe accepts the deal or not>Decline. Tell him you can't trust his universe to actually use the wish on the Super Dragon Balls to revive your universe>Other(write in)?