Anyway, it's why at the end of the chapter when Granolah's about to finish off Vegeta, Vegeta says "Apologies, Lord Beerus, I couldn't revert to the callous unfeeling man I once was. That God of Destruction power was beyond the scope of a novice like me." And I love that decision, because we're all use to Vegeta losing important matches and it usually always hurts. But here? It's framed that Vegeta lost because he developed too much as a person. How can I be upset when it's essentially highlighting how much growth he's had as a person?