"I don't mean the city is literally a secret, it's just hidden. You know... Not sticking out like T'charrl's city does?" It didn't make a whole ton of sense why a city might be hidden, especially not if it was peacetime and the ruler was such a nice guy and all. Maybe there was something more to it they didn't know about, Takeshi was going to have to ask out of curiosity. Come to think of it too how did someone even live in a tree? You couldn't actually live [i]in[/i] one like a squirrel, people were way too big. These were big trees and all, but surely they didn't burrow into them. Maybe some kind of tree house thing, though again he was hard pressed to imagine that too. "Really? So you just slept in a tree, with nothing but leaves?" Takeshi asked, frowning as he gave Shu a funny look. No wonder the little guy had been so awed when he was given the couch to sleep on, that was high class compared to a mossy, hard branch. No more sleeping in trees in the rain for Shu, they had a house now and he was going to have to get used to living there. Sure, they could go camping if he wanted to get back to nature or whatever, but even then they were going to bring a tent or something. Too many creepy crawlies at night to sleep in the open, Takeshi wanted no part of that. The musician saw no reason to fear the vehicle being stolen, and it wasn't as though it was something that could be stolen easily. Even if someone knew how to get into it and actually pilot the vessel they would surely be noticed, and he and the Prince could fly. Er... Not that he would give chase, but surely the guards would as well. He had heard that these visitors of theirs could fly too, but they had no wings or anything that would suggest such a thing. He couldn't see a reason for them to lie about that and yet it was impossible to believe without seeing. "If someone figures out how to pilot this I think they deserve to take it," the musician joked lightly, "It will be fine. Theft is hardly a problem here, and we're very courteous to visitors." Watching as the field drew ever nearer he smiled excitably, rather eager to return home and share his story with others. He might leave out the part of being roughed up by the guards, as everything else on his trip was just fine and happy. Swaying slightly when the airship came to a halt in midair he looked back at the Prince, tilting his head curiously at his decision. "Hm, we can wait then, yes. I don't see any problem with that," he agreed, smiling, "And as I said, we're a very courteous people here, we won't treat you poorly without just cause, and even then we try to be lenient. If any holes are made I'm sure someone will be able to help fix it up."