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The Eldest's House
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 264 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 264 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 264 (Tankōbon)
最長老の家
Saichōrō no Ie
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1990 #13
Sale Date 27 February 1990
Issue Date 12 March 1990
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Z Episode 53
Dragon Ball Z Episode 54
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 25
Viz Publication
Title The Great Elder's House
Chapter No. Z 070
FC Freeza 019
Release March 2003
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 22
(Dragon Ball Z Volume 6)
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 18
Full Color Freeza Arc Volume 2
Digital Color Part 5 Volume 2
VIZBIG Dragon Ball Z VIZBIG Volume 2
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 8
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"The Eldest's House" is the two hundred and sixty-fourth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1990 #13 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

The remaining Freeza henchman has found a village they had not come across before, but it has been wiped out and he realizes it must have been Vegeta's doing. He thinks he should tell Freeza and flies off. Meanwhile, Freeza is back at his spaceship, floating in the air and staring out a big window, when Zarbon announces himself. Freeza tells him to enter, and the door slides open and he comes in. Freeza asks if he has found a village, but Zarbon says no, though he has defeated Vegeta. Freeza asks if Vegeta is dead, and Zarbon says he did not confirm the corpse, but his odds of survival are slim considering the severity of his injuries.

Freeza asks why he did not confirm it, and Zarbon explains that he was under water. Freeza figures he neglected to confirm it because he does not like getting wet. Zarbon says it was inexcusable and he will go confirm it immediately. Then the other henchman arrives at the ship and says he found a village, but it had already been destroyed. Zarbon figures it must have been Vegeta, but he did not have a Dragon Ball with him. Freeza tells Zarbon to bring Vegeta back here, and he had better hope he is still alive. He also orders the other henchman, Appule, to contact Planet Freeza and have the Ginyu Special Force come here. It should take them about five days. Zarbon freaks out and asks why he wants the Ginyu Special Force, and Freeza says he has a strange premonition... A strange feeling about a strong Saiyan. He is not sure it is Vegeta, though. Zarbon says if it is not Vegeta, then it must be that person from that Earth planet, or his kid, though they are considerably weaker than Vegeta.

Freeza asks if he doubts his premonition, and tells him to hurry and bring Vegeta here. Zarbon flies off, and Freeza thinks to himself some more. The Saiyans have endless fighting potential, though of course they are no match for him. Still, you never know what might happen in the future... He should nip this in the bud now. It could be really troublesome if one became a Super Saiyan. Meanwhile, Vegeta struggles across the ground, but Zarbon has returned and spots him. Zarbon says he is pretty tough, and decides he will need some medical treatment before he can tell them anything. So he grabs Vegeta by the wrist and flies off with him. "Due to the fact that Planet Namek has three suns, the sun never sets... And so, about one day's time has passed... Goku still continues to train all day and all night..." Goku jumps around the room training, and finally lays down on the floor, exhausted.

Kuririn and Dende are resting, when Kuririn wakes up and yells at Dende to wake up and lead them to the Eldest's place. He picks up Dende and starts flying, having Dende direct him. "A little to the left, and then atop the tall rock." There is a house atop the tall rock, and Dende says the Eldest is inside. The door opens as they go toward it, and a young Namekian man comes out, whom Dende calls Nail. Nail says the Eldest knows the situation already, and Dende asks him why they have not left. Nail explains that the time of the Eldest's death is near, and it is Nail's duty to protect him. They all step into the house, and we see that the Eldest is a very large, heavy old Namekian, seated in a large chair. He thanks Kuririn for saving Dende, and Kuririn says it was nothing.

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Availability

This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.

Japan

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