Never before had Takeshi so quickly gone from feeling prideful, to nearly soiling his pants. Having Viral suddenly hold his cleaver mere centimeters from his throat was definitely a bit unsettling, and he couldn't do a thing about it. The entire time the blade was held near him he didn't so much as breathe, nervous that the slightest movement might get him cut. When the Beastman finally pulled back and lowered his weapon the Saiyan smiled uneasily, one hand going up and rubbing his throat. "Eh... So was my technique okay...?" he asked, trying to play off what just happened. That was scary, why the hell did Viral have to go that far? Sheathing his blade after his friend did so, Takeshi shook his head, looking towards the door before back at Viral. "Uh... No, I think we can stop for now. I uh... Should probably go find Shu, see how his lessons are coming along and all that." And maybe go make sure he hadn't soiled himself. At least if he went to his brother there wasn't the threat of getting his throat slit, that would be nice. Letting out an uneasy chuckle Takeshi walked over to the door, opening it up and sending a curious look back in Viral's direction. "Hey... Uh... You feeling okay? You kinda seemed to zone out there for a second. Something wrong? Should I tell Vegeta?" "I know you probably don't want to talk about it... But we need to. It's dangerous when you change, especially if you can't control yourself." There were plenty of reasons as to why that was, the least of which being Shu attacking his brother, on more than one occasion. And that was only what they were all familiar with, it may well have happened without their knowledge too. It wasn't just Takeshi in danger either, but all of them. Yumi certainly felt plenty of sympathy for Shu, he had been struggling with controlling his changes for a while now. "Look at everything else you've learned with us though. You know how to fly, how to use Ki. You've learned about all sorts of things. You don't know it, but you're really smart Shu. So if anyone can figure out how to control a change like that, it's you." Yumi just wanted to help the little Saiyan build some self esteem, he didn't come across as very confident in himself at all. Given his recent history she supposed there was reason for that, meaning they had a lot to undo before he could be helped. Answering Shu's questions wasn't very easy, if only because Yumi knew she didn't have the right answers. She could offer her thoughts and advice, but nothing solid. "Most people aren't Saiyans though... They can't change like you can. And most Saiyans can control their power from what I've seen," she explained, smiling as she leaned over and placed an arm around the boy's shoulders. "But that doesn't mean you're worse than them. They were taught how to do all that I bet, you weren't. If we can teach you then you'll be in the same boat as the others." There had to be a way to calm Shu down, he always showed clear signs of changing whenever his power started to go rampant. The issue of changing him back while in that form wasn't as pressing, Yumi had managed to bring him back from that before, as had Takeshi. They couldn't both be around to help him all the time though, and having to rely on someone else anyways wasn't the safest route. Shu had to figure out how to do it on his own accord, however that would happen. "We don't have to find the answer right away, we'll try things," Yumi reassured, pulling Shu slightly into a hug. "You know how to suppress your energy, right? Have you ever tried doing that when you're changing?"