I Want to Meet Son Goku - A Call from Zenō-sama

In the Tenth Universe, Gowasu is unable to change Zamasu's perspective about mortals while his apprentice kills a Babari that attacks them. Gowasu scolds his student and says such behavior goes against his teaching of maintaining the balance between good and evil, Zamasu expresses his view that mortals are evil and their extermination is justice. Back in the Seventh Universe, Whis and Beerus reluctantly heed Zeno's request and summon Goku with instructions to keep quiet about Goku Black and time-traveling. As only Supreme Kais can reach Zeno's palace within minutes, Beerus instructs Whis to let nothing happen to the current Seventh Universe Supreme Kai as Goku learns that a Destroyer can die if their Supreme Kai counterpart is killed. Goku, Whis, and Shin reach Zeno's palace. Zeno says that all he wanted was a friend to play with when he feels like having fun, allowing Goku to leave after he promises to return with a better friend for him to play with. Before Goku leaves, Zeno gives him a button that would summon him. Shortly afterwards, Goku, Beerus, and Whis leave for Earth, where the Time Machine has been repaired. Goku, Vegeta, and Future Trunks arrive into Future Trunks' alternate timeline. As soon as they arrive, Goku is attacked by the Earth's resistance forces who mistook him for Goku Black.
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