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In a tragic event, Louise Valierre summoned angered Vegeta instead of Saito during her college physics presentation. Although her presentation was ruined by the unexpected disruption, the students and faculty were left wondering what could have caused such a dramatic change.

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Once upon a time, Louise Valierre was a young girl with magical powers. She had been studying the ancient arts of summoning, and she was determined to summon a great warrior to help her in her quest. But when she summoned, instead of calling forth the great Saito, Louise inadvertently called forth the angered Vegeta instead. Vegeta was livid that Louise had disturbed him, and upon arriving in her world he immediately began to attack her. Louise was terrified, and she frantically tried to explain her mistake, but her words fell on deaf ears. Vegeta was determined to make her pay for her mistake, and he began to cause chaos in her small town. Louise was desperate to make things right and get Vegeta back to his own world. Finally, after much effort, she managed to calm him down and explain her mistake. Vegeta, realizing he had been tricked, agreed to leave if she could summon Saito instead. Louise quickly agreed, and the two of them set off on a journey to find Saito. At last, after a long and difficult journey, Louise was able to successfully summon Saito. The great warrior thanked Louise for her trouble and immediately set off to help her in her quest. Vegeta, while still disgruntled, was also grateful to Louise for correcting her mistake and allowing him to return to his own world. Both Louise and Saito set off on their journey, continuing their quest and putting the incident with Vegeta far behind them.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 25, 2023, 12:53 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, January 25, 2023

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