Dragon Ball Super Chapter 69 spoilers are now out as the manga draft leaks are circulating online. Titled "The Succession of the Cerealities," it gives a glimpse of Granola's backstory and his home planet.

Dragon Ball Super Chapter 69 draft leaks are quite confusing, as its translation is still undergoing. So, readers are advised to wait for its official release instead so that they can help the manga creators and the people working behind it.

In the new chapter's summary, via BlockToro, the draft panels show Granola is on his home planet even after its destruction. He still lives on it, though many people are already dead.

Granola is not the friendly type, and all he wants is to take his revenge against Freeza after what he did to his planet. Although the Heeters have resurrected his home with a new alien race, Granola still lives in isolation.

In the last few Dragon Ball Super Chapter 69 panels, Beerus puts Vegeta under his wing and teaches him new destructive powers. Aside from the physical ability, he also wants his mentee to figure out a thing or two about his people.

Anyhow, Epic Dope noted Vegeta wants Beerus to teach him the God of Destruction technique instead. Elsewhere, it also revealed Granola would be traveling across different planets to avoid his pursuers.

In Dragon Ball Super Chapter 68, fans learned a lot about the new Granola arc. They now know the villain hates Saiyajins after Frieza asked the Saiyajin ape warriors to destroy his planet.

The previous episode also revealed what Goku and Vegeta wanted to happen next. These two would be in training, knowing that although Goku could use the Ultra Instinct, he is not a master of it.

In fact, he is yet to be as good as Whis. Alternatively, Vegeta learned there is a very strong Ultra Instinct that the Gods of Destruction uses. According to Beerus himself, it is the perfect move for Vegeta to learn.

Dragon Ball Super Chapter 69 is set to be out on Friday, February 19, at midnight Japan Standard Time, per HITC. If this will follow suit, it will drop in different parts of the world at various times.

The international audience can see it at 9 a.m. Pacific Time, 11 a.m. Central Time, noon Eastern Time, and 5 p.m. British Time.

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