Shu definitely needed a little pick me up, and Takeshi was surprised the promise of fruit didn't do it. Even if it was coming from Haku usually just the sheer mention of fruit got the little guy all jittery. Hopefully once they actually got there and had some food in their hands Shu would perk right up, and if not he'd find a way to make him happier. "The city's going to be awesome I bet. And if these people are half as nice as that musician guy says they are it should be a lot of fun too." They would just need to be extra mindful not to screw it up, or rather he would have to be. By the looks of things they were ready to move along already with T'charrl taking to the air, the guards and the musician along with Haku not long thereafter. Figuring they should get a move on as well Takeshi went to fly up after them, pausing when Shu spoke to him again. Glancing over at his brother for a moment he smiled, nodding his head before gesturing again to his back. "Sure thing buddy, and don't be so down on yourself, you fly just fine," he reassured, helping Shu up onto his back. Okay, maybe the little guy wasn't the best, but he could still fly. It wasn't as though they were going to be flying at high speeds either, the city couldn't be all that far off. And it really wasn't. The flight through the forests had hardly lasted 3 minutes before sights of civilization began popping up, and boy was it something else. The city was hidden but only in the sense you might not think to look for it above the trees. The first thing that struck Takeshi was the fact there were absolutely no buildings on the ground, at all. Everything was up in the air, built into the trunks of the massive trees or suspended by thick wires wrapped around the many stretching branches. Bridges ran along the trees and wide platforms created leveled areas around many of the trunks, giving the illusion of there being loads of space to move around on. A hanging city hidden amongst the trees, really cool for how simple it was. Takeshi had stopped a little bit shy of the rest of the group as they climbed up to one of the tree tops, wanting to give Shu a chance to look around some. "I bet you've never seen anything like this..." he mused, glancing back at his brother with a smile. Neither had he, it really was a treat. If Shu had lived in anything remotely like this when he was with monkeys then it might have been a decent life, but animals that flung their poo around for fun probably didn't have anything like this. "This is where we'll be leaving you, Prince. The palace is just above, and I'm sure the guards there have been told you're on your way," the guard explained, landing on one of the many platforms. "Anything you need will be provided, I'm sure, for you and your friends. All we ask is that you respect our kingdom's laws and don't cause any trouble. Other than that... Enjoy your stay!" This was a chance to make allies with a neighboring kingdom, so everyone needed to be especially courteous to the Prince. Not that they would behave much differently otherwise, but with that opportunity on the line it was special. All four men gave a polite bow before turning and leaping off of the platform, flying back the way they had come to resume their duties. The musician was thrilled to be here, evident by the wide smile he bore as he grasped his lute tightly. The stories he was going to have, the things he had seen, it was going to be a very interesting evening! He'd flown in a ship that was unlike any he'd seen, met Saiyans and befriended a Prince all in a matter of two days, what a splendid trip it had been. "His Majesty will be so pleased to meet all of you, I'm sure! He tries to be friendly to everyone, but meeting someone who is truly a good person makes him so jolly, you'll love meeting him!" he sang, looking back at the group as Takeshi and Shu finally joined the rest of them. "The guards up ahead are very dedicated to their job, and serious, but they'll let us through. Even a beloved king has to keep security, yes? Once we're inside I would guess one of his aides will meet us, and we'll go meet His Majesty from there. When we're in the throne room be polite, and do try not to make any comments about anything unpleasant, he rather dislikes talking about those kinds of things. Any questions before we go on?"