Goku's reaction could be a mix of shock and happiness. On one hand, he never expected to actually meet his parents. On the other hand, he has always longed for a family connection. He might start asking them a million questions right away about their lives, Saiyan culture, and what it was like when he was born.
There could be a power - hungry being who wants to use Goku's mother for their own gain. When Goku tries to meet her, this being tries to stop him because they know that if Goku and his mother reunite, they will be able to oppose their evil plans together.
Well, it could be that Goku meets his mother in a dream world. Maybe she gives him some advice on how to become even stronger. She might share some long - forgotten family secrets with him too.
My answer might be misunderstood. In the story of Dragon Ball, Mummy did not intend to buy Goku a drink. In fact, the relationship between Mother Buma and Goku was that of friends and allies, not that of a mother and child. In the story, Mother Booma and Goku attend a banquet together to celebrate their reunion and friendship with other party members.
Well, one possible plot could be that Goku, while on a journey through space, stumbles upon a planet where his mother, Gine, has been living in hiding. She reveals to him secrets about his Saiyan heritage that he never knew before, like special powers passed down in their family line.
In this fanfiction, perhaps Goku finally gets to know about his family's past. His father might pass on some special Saiyan techniques or knowledge to him. And his mother could share some warm family stories that Goku has missed growing up.
At first, Goku might be a bit shocked. But then, his natural friendly and curious nature would take over. He'd be eager to learn about her, about his family. He could show her all his cool moves and tell her about his friends on Earth. And he'd be really happy to have a family connection that he's been missing all this time.
'Mother' was a form of address for a mother, and it could also refer to an unmarried daughter. In different regions and different eras, the meaning of 'mother' might be different. For example, in the Ningpo dialect,'mother' was the name for grandmother. During the Tang Dynasty,'Mother' could also be used to address one's mother, or even 'Niangniang'. In addition,'mother' could also refer to a young lady or an unmarried daughter. In short, the word 'mother' was a polysemous word, and its specific meaning depended on the context and the place where it was used.
In ancient texts, there were many ways to address a mother:
Madam: It means the mother of a wife or someone else's mother.
2. A loving mother refers to a kind mother. It is generally used to describe a mother who loves her child very much.
3. Mother-in-law: The mother of her daughter. It is used to describe a mother who is very caring for her daughter.
4. Motherly love: It refers to the feelings and love a mother has for her children. It is used to express respect and gratitude to the mother.
Mother: refers to the mother of a mother or someone else's mother.
6. The Virgin Mary: It refers to Mary, who is considered to be the daughter of God and also the Virgin Mary.
These are some of the common names of mothers in ancient Chinese. The names of mothers in different cultures and social backgrounds may be different.