Beet The Vandel Buster Season 1 Episode 1 - Watch Legally and Safely
Beet The Vandel Buster Season 1 Episode 1
Beet the Vandel Buster: In the beginning, Beet is shown defeating a Vandel. When a boy asks him how he became a vandel, he started to tell him. Back three years ago, Beet made a Buster's promise or got braded. He wanted to be a buster and join Zenon's warriors. When Beet got rejected again, he showed them the braid. However, Poala, a chilhood friend of Beet's, stopped him and took him away. She asked him why he was so reckless, but he told her that being a buster was his dream and marrying her was part of it too. She punced him and walked away.When Beet started his training later on to level up, the Zenon warriors tried to prove that Beet was not ready to be a buster. When Beet tries to fight the clam monsters, the weakest monster, he fails. Zenon tells Beet how to defeat the monster and Beet kills the monster. Zenon asked him whats so good about being a buster. Beet tells him that it is justice.At sunset, a vandel comes toward the city. Poala is told to tell the Zenon warriors while Beet tries to take on the Vandel himself. Unfortunatley he fails and Zenon comes to save him. He destoys the Vandel and peace is restored, for now.The Vandel that attacked the village was one of Beltoze's workers. He finds out about the death of his comrade so he decides to investage by going to the town.
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