
Goku and Krillin go girl hunting from the back of the Flying Nimbus, while a blonde fugitive armed with grenades leads the local police on a wild chase. When one sneeze changes absolutely everything about the woman they are about to meet, the two hopefuls decide Roshi will love her either way.
Goku and Krillin soar over the countryside on the Flying Nimbus, scanning rooftops and streets for any woman pretty enough to satisfy Master Roshi's tuition fee. Goku, still shaky on human anatomy, happily points out a figure below and gets immediately scolded by Krillin after a closer look reveals the person is a man. The two boys fall into a rambling argument about how exactly one is supposed to tell men and women apart in the first place.
Far below them, a fierce blonde woman in a crop top is sprinting away from a squad of police officers. She lobs a grenade at her pursuers to thin their numbers, and the explosion takes one of them out of the chase. The remaining officer stays on her trail, following her up into a stretch of rocky cliffs, where she ducks into the formations hoping to lose him. The police eventually corner her on a ledge and prepare to make the arrest.
Just as the blonde levels a shotgun at the officers, a stray hair drifts across her nose and she sneezes hard. In a blink her hair darkens to blue, her expression softens, and her fierce posture dissolves into confusion. She has no idea who the police are or why she is holding a gun. She screams in fright at the sight of the officers closing in.
The scream carries up to the Flying Nimbus overhead. Krillin hesitates, unsure whether stepping into a police matter is wise, but Goku simply drops straight down and flattens the officers with a few quick hits. With the woman safe, the two boys help her to her feet and learn her name is Launch. Deciding she is more than pretty enough for Roshi's standards, they load her onto Nimbus and set course back to Kame House.
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