It was really hard to decide what jobs Shu might be good at considering he had trouble with some really basic stuff. A safe bet would be physical labor, but that seemed like a pretty miserable job; chances of a little guy like Shu getting a job like that in the first place were pretty slim most likely. "Er... I don't think making people happy is a real job," Takeshi answered, furrowing his brow as he frowned, "Or... I think it is, isn't that kind of what that doctor back on Earth did? Helps people with their problems and makes them happier? I don't think you can do that, buddy." Sure, there were probably other jobs that could make people happy. Food made folks happy, and doing favors for them made them happy, so maybe a job like that? Then again if food were involved Takeshi wasn't so sure Shu could keep himself from eating it all, especially if fruit was involved. Hearing the Queen addressing them he quickly looked over at her, smiling uneasily as he gave her a goofy salute, "Y-Yes ma'am! We'll keep him safe!" he said quickly, sighing when she left the room. Sheesh, did she have to be so scary even when asking for a favor? "Keep in mind this isn't something that we've seen before, T'charrl. I'm sure Renthal is working to figure it out, but he just doesn't know what it is yet. Have faith in him, he's our best doctor after all." If their own resident practitioner wasn't able to solve this then they would have to go elsewhere for answers, again perhaps to the imprisoned General. That really was a last resort option, though Eslaria was willing to wager they could get what they needed from the man IF he talked. Much as she would like to remain here and spend time with T'charrl she was busy today, as they were reaching the final points of the two cities coming together, so her presence was needed. Noticing the near immediate crestfallen look her son bore upon hearing that she smiled apologetically, giving him a light kiss before rubbing his head, "I'll be in the palace, and you're always welcome to come see us. You're a Prince after all my dear, it's not as if you're excluded from these sorts of dealings. In fact it might do you some good to sit in on them." If he was going to be spending time with his friends they were going to have to keep him out of trouble, and she made it very poignant that she wanted that. Narrowing her eyes at the Saiyans she relented when Takeshi and Haku agreed, nodding to herself before finally leaving the room. Haku was a touch intimidated by Eslaria, but not nearly as much as Takeshi was. It was funny and almost sad in a way seeing how bent out of shape the Prince was with women, he really was hopeless with them. Stifling a laugh that threatened to break through he smirked as the Queen left, glancing over at a flustered Takeshi amused. The lady just cared about her son, it wasn't anything to get all nervous over. What she had asked of them was what they had been doing all along anyways, it wasn't as if she was asking them to change what they were doing. Now that both of T'charrl's parents were gone he wasn't sure what they should be doing now; going back to the ship was boring, if possible he wanted to see more of the city. With the Queen being all concerned about people trying to hurt her son however there was a good chance they weren't going to be able to do that. Haku was sure he wasn't the only one reluctant to go back, they had spent far too much time onboard already. Moving his seat some as a few servants came out to clear away the food mess he settled back in his seat, placing his hands over his stomach and letting out a sigh. "So... Now what do we do...?" "If I'm thinking about it though don't you think someone else would have, Viral? I doubt it's anything, because if this was the case someone would have done something. They must have thought you were okay to be around us, which you were. We were raised fine and you never hurt us, so what's there to worry about?" She really ought not have brought that up, seeing how out of shape Viral was getting over it. The entire ordeal did seem fishy now in retrospect but she could be over-thinking things, there may be nothing wrong at all. This would have been better brought up with Vegeta, at least he would be able to say one way or another if it was true. "Even if one person did want to do that look how big the company is. Do you honestly believe that if anyone tried something like that no one would step up and stop it?" It could go both ways really, but after seeing how uneasy Viral had become Yumi was far more inclined to believe it the other way. Hearing what the Beastman had to say brought her mood down a bit too, seeing the problem he was having with all of this. Folding her ears down Yumi let out a soft sigh, shrugging her shoulders in defeat. "I... I don't know what I would do, honestly. I wouldn't be happy, I know that," she began, looking back at Viral, "But I never did have someone else decide for me. After I was old enough I finished school and started martial arts, though my parents wanted me to keep going to school. Someone had a plan for me but I did my own thing. And sure, we're not the same person and we didn't have remotely the same upbringing, but people can choose for themselves. If you don't know what it is you want yet that's fine, but you're not stuck in any role or job that someone else picked out for you."