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Question: Make up a story where Gohan has a pee accident during training for the arrival of the Saiyans. Gohan was still in diapers, so he wasn't potty trained.
Once upon a time, in the serene landscape of Mount Paozu, the gentle breeze rustled through the trees as Goku and his young son Gohan trained rigorously for the expected arrival of the Saiyans. Gohan, being only four years old, had just started his training journey. Despite his tender age, his latent potential was immense, and Goku was dedicated to helping his son grow stronger. On this day, the sun shone brightly overhead as father and son sparred in a clearing surrounded by lush forest. Gohan, still just a toddler, wore his training gi, and beneath it, he wore a diaper, as he was not yet fully potty trained. Goku watched with pride as his son executed a flurry of punches and kicks, his small face scrunched in concentration. "That's the spirit, Gohan!" Goku cheered, giving his son an encouraging thumbs-up. The young boy beamed at the praise, though he was feeling the strain of the session. The two paused for a moment, sitting under the shade of a large tree to take a break. As they rested, Goku enthusiastically talked about the importance of staying focused and never giving up, while Gohan listened earnestly, sipping on the juice box his father had packed. Suddenly, Gohan felt a familiar urge, but with all the excitement and focusing on his father's words, he paid little attention to it. They resumed training, and this time Goku surprised Gohan with a gentle ki blast to simulate an unexpected attack. Gohan, caught off guard, instinctively dodged the attack by jumping, and in his youthful glee, couldn't help but giggle at the fun. However, amidst the laughter and exhilaration, the little boy felt a warmth that was not from exertion spreading down his legs. Gohan's eyes went wide as he realized what was happening—he had an accident! Embarrassed, he immediately stopped, glancing down at his now-damp gi with cheeks flushed red. Goku noticed his son had stopped moving and crouched down to meet his eyes. He saw the distress and quickly put his arm around Gohan, offering a comforting smile. "Hey, it's okay, buddy. Accidents happen," Goku reassured him. "You've been training really hard. Let's go clean up and take a break, alright?" Gohan nodded, feeling a sense of relief wash over him. Goku picked him up gently and carried him back to their house where Chi-Chi was waiting. As they approached, Chi-Chi, with her keen motherly intuition, noticed something was amiss and hurried over. Chi-Chi gave Gohan a warm hug. "Don't worry, sweetheart. Let's get you changed," she said kindly. As Gohan was changed into a fresh diaper and clothes, he felt much better. Despite the mishap, he was eager to get back outside and try again. Goku and Chi-Chi stood by, offering encouragement and love, knowing that accidents were just a part of growing up. And so, with renewed determination and unconditional support from his parents, Gohan continued his training, learning that strength isn't just about physical power, but also about how you handle life's little setbacks. In the days leading up to the Saiyans' arrival, Gohan grew stronger and more confident, both in his training and in himself. And though he still wore a diaper for a while longer, he knew he was well on his way to becoming the hero he was meant to be.
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