
Stuck in Muscle Tower's hidden basement with a monster that shrugs off every attack, Goku recalls a lesson about freezing pipes and wells from Jingle Village and finds the one thing Buyon cannot rebound: the bitter arctic cold waiting just outside the chamber wall.
From the sixth floor above, General White offers one more chance to trade the Dragon Ball and the radar for their freedom. Goku refuses again, so White orders Buyon to finish the job. The creature rolls out his tongue and snatches Hatchan this time, but Goku dashes in and kicks the artificial human clear just before the jaws close. A running headbutt finds the same spongy resistance as every other strike and hurls Goku into the wall. With nothing else working, the boy stops to think, and suddenly remembers Suno explaining how the village wells and pipes freeze solid when winter really bites.
Goku strolls confidently to the outer wall and punches a jagged hole clean through it. Arctic wind rushes into the chamber. He sprints back, shivering, and dives inside Hatchan's thick coat to wait out the chill. Buyon, exposed to the open air, slowly stiffens into a towering pink ice sculpture. Once the creature has frozen solid, Goku hops out of the coat, plants a kick squarely on its torso, and ducks back into Hatchan's jacket as Buyon shatters into a pile of frosty chunks.
With the monster gone, Goku crouches and launches himself straight up through the ceiling, punching back into the sixth-floor command room. White cannot believe his eyes. Goku extends the Power Pole down through the hole so Hatchan can grab on, then retracts the staff to haul the giant up after him. White snatches a revolver and empties it into Goku's back as he pulls. The bullets only sting, and the boy turns with a glare, complaining about how much they hurt. He gives White one final warning: return the village elder now, or get flattened.
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