He could take a hint, it was pretty obvious T'charrl didn't want to share where he had been. That was perfectly fine, it was hardly his place to ask anyways and would be no worse off for not knowing. Could it have had something to do with his unusual appearance? Maybe, but again that wasn't his place to ask. It was nothing malicious or dangerous far as he could tell, nor did he think that the Queen would allow her son to go elsewhere if he were gravely ill; Eslaria and her husband both seemed like an honorable sort. Looking at the building they were to be entering the musician's eyes grew slightly, taking in the size of the building. Sure they had ones like it back where he was from, bigger even, but this stood out so much amongst those around it that it was really a sight to behold. Surprised more so by the question asked by T'charrl he frowned slightly, relaxing a bit when the young Prince cleared things up. "Ah... Not that I know of, but again I'm only a musician. I play for His Majesty now and again but I can't say I know very much of what goes on behind closed doors. Everything I hear in the palace is nothing but praise for the man though, so I'm sure if there has ever been an attempt it was not one of our own. And with his being so kind to other kingdoms I can't see any reason anyone would raise a hand against him." "Even if he's busy he will, I know he will. We really can't wait for Viral to get healthy again, you know. He's been sick for a while and I doubt he'll get better any time soon, and waiting too long for you to get looked at could be bad." Shu's problems would only get worse as time went on, all the more reason to try and deal with it here and now. Saying it was one thing, actually finding a way to help the little guy was a whole nothing matter entirely. Hurrying right on up to Katas' office they stopped outside, waiting to talk to the secretary lady before just barging on inside. There was another man speaking with her right now, so they had a second to chat a bit more. "I have no idea if it's got windows, but I know you don't like cars, so we'll try to make it work okay?" Takeshi asked, smiling encouragingly, "If holding onto me helps you relax then sure, whatever works buddy. We'll try to make it as comfortable for you as we can." Ah, that guy was leaving, now they could go ahead in. The secretary must had seen them because she just smiled and waved them along, so Takeshi went right ahead and marched up to the door, jumping slightly as it swung open and narrowly missed his nose by inches. "Holy crap!" "Aha! I saw you boys on the camera, glad to know it's working!" Katas said proudly, beaming as he rubbed his hands together, "Also I don't believe it's possible for feces to be holy, even if they come from a holy person, but I digress! I know why you're all here and to be honest I've been on the edge of my seat! There hasn't been a chance to test out my latest invention, and even though I told people there's only a 5% chance it'll go down in a fiery crash no one was willing to test drive it. But you capable young boys should be more than capable of handling any minor hiccups!" Ah... Why did they seem so lost? He'd not even gone into any specifics or details about how it worked, all he was doing was being excited. Oh dear, if this was how they responded to a little enthusiasm he wasn't so sure operating his vehicle was going to be possible for them. Smiling amused Katas folded his arms behind his back, kicking his door closed behind him as he walked past the group. "It's on the roof, not like I could fit a vehicle in my office! Sorry, I was going to send word down to have them send you right up but by the time I got through you'd already left the lobby. No matter, it's just another floor or three up!" Hopefully they liked it, he'd put a great deal of thought into it after all. Even if they didn't it was trivial, seeing as the vehicle was their only way really to travel to the other kingdom.