Fanfic: Dragonkids

Translation

Chapter: Dragonkids

Preface:
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I still made it through to write a mini-story without pilaf. But if I don't get a few more comments I'll give it up for good. For me, write negative comments, but at least write. Otherwise I don't even know if anyone will read it at all.
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Dragonkids -The new one
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Chibi-Bulma is sitting on a small wall and eating her lunch.
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Her teacher Muten-Roshi comes by and stares at her.
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M:> Well little one, so alone? Should i keep you company <
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She just rolls her eyes ...
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But then he comes closer and closer. As he is about to stretch out his hand ... CLAP ... he has a seat and falls over.
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At that moment, Krillin Jr. comes around the corner in amazement.
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K:> What is the bio teacher doing there? Is he looking for something? ... Or did the old man want to grab again? <
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While Chibi-Bulma gives Krillin Jr. a confirmed nod, Muten-Roshi crawls away.<br />
The two students look after him until he stumbles through the school door.
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K:> Weird guy. How did he become a teacher? <
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B:> Don't know. <
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Chibi-Bulma has finished her bread and is jumping off the wall.
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And the two of them run across the playground together.
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K:> Have you seen the new one yet? <
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B:> Yes, and nobody knows where he comes from. <
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K:> The art teacher was really upset because he didn't want to say his name. <
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B:> Goku's mother? She's upset about everything.
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But she found out his name later. His name is Trunks. <
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K:> What a stupid name! <
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B:> He says he's from the future. Maybe everyone has such a stupid name
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K:> Where is he anyway? I haven't seen him today
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B:> During the break he is always at the school kiosk and earns something on the side. <
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K:> With bread sales? That doesn't help. <<br />
B:> No, he said he came from the future ... <
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K:> What a weirdo. What is he selling? Lottery results? <
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B:> Much better, his advertising slogan is "Tomorrow's homework for today's students". <
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