Yumi sighed under her breath, rubbing at her head as she tried to carefully pick her words. "Well... If she's low class then she can't really call someone stronger than her low class too, can she?" she pointed out, hefting her shoulders in a partial shrug."Don't you agree? It doesn't make sense, to say you're weak when she's weaker than you, it doesn't work like that. She's just jealous that after everything you've been through you're still superior to her, and she hates that." It may not be a total lie. Saiyans were awfully prideful beings, even the half-Saiyans displayed that. To a fullborn Saiyan like Mizuna having to take orders from someone not of their heritage must have been infuriating, and even more so if that person were somehow perceived as weak. However that lady saw it she was wrong, Viral wasn't weak, or a coward. Their opinions of the Beastman weren't to be swayed by some loudmouth wench, and his shouldn't be either. To help settle Viral's nerves it was probably best they go elsewhere, perhaps somewhere private where he could avoid further scrutiny. Yumi didn't quite know where to go at first, wanting to leave the decision up to Viral. He didn't seem to have any idea either, so the decision fell back to her. Watching as he rose up from his seat she tapped her chin thoughtfully, debating on the quietest place onboard. "Well... There's a small library type of room if I remember right, I doubt anyone but Vegeta will go in there. So what if we try that?" It was always difficult to maintain any sort of anger when Shu was around. Seeing how adversely effected the younger boy was often made his mood change near instantly. Takeshi still found himself moderately angry however, though he did manage to reign it in enough to be pleasant towards the others. It hurt him seeing Shu so nervous, especially knowing he was causing it. His anger wasn't something he could well help, not easily. At least now he grew angry over harm befalling friends as opposed to it being pride driven, that was worth something, wasn't it? "Then we'll go do that, we've definitely got time to." The den which the natives lived in wasn't all that far off really, not now that they knew exactly where to find it. It might be a twenty minute round trip, depending on how long Shu wanted to stay. T'charrl too, seeing as he was included in this group of theirs. "You're not the only one that had trouble," Takeshi mused, chuckling lightly. "But yeah, this way we can make sure everything is okay too. Plus they might not know what happened, so at the very least we ought to tell them we won." The natives had not known the visitors were victorious, and were elated when they showed up outside their den. Tesuga was incomprehensible in his speech, even more so than usual, absolutely giddy his new friends had survived. To the relief of the trio there had been no sightings of the Dural any longer. A quick envoy between villages told them the same thing, the beasts hadn't been spotted anywhere nearby at all. While not a complete certainty it did mean that the people were safe, and that was more than enough for them. The mother and father were both immensely grateful to the group, trying to offer yet more gifts in exchange for all of the help. Nothing they owned was quite of any actual value, all more or less simple tools and bits of food that may well spoil. Tesuga had a gift in mind however, something for Shu to take. Retreating into his den the young native brought out with him a small figurine, carved out of a light wood. It was crude, but it depicted a notable warrior of their people and was fairly important as far as a toy went. With the gifts came hugs for everyone and a multitude of thanks and best wishes, yet the gathering was a bit short for their liking. Other things called, such as Viral's need for care, and they couldn't well stay here much longer. As long as the greetings and thanks were the goodbyes were quick and brief, most likely leaving a few people less than satisfied. Chances were they'd return some day, maybe once everything was over. For the time being however this was it, and the group said their final farewells before flying back towards the ships, disappearing over the plateaus. Upon their return they were greeted with a rather curious sight. Everything seemed in order except for the fact that a few of the rebels had gathered outside the ship. Not just any random collection either, but Korian, Sayomi, the siblings Sasha and Ricken, and Leto. Takeshi landed before T'charrl did, giving the group a confused look as he eased Shu off of his back. He wasn't sure why they had shown up or what it was they could possibly want. He'd figured that they were going to leave by now, they had finished packing up some time ago. The rebel leader noticed the group on their way back and started to come over, much to Takeshi's chagrin. "I thought you'd be gone by now. Let me guess... You want something from us." "Yes, I wanted to first make sure you've everything you need for your trip home. Best find out now rather than halfway there." The look given to him then was one of skepticism, egging on for the rest of the matter. Korian smiled slightly amused, finding it funny that Takeshi was cynical of his motives. Deservingly so, he'd done some shady things before and he knew it. "And... If you'd be so kind as to ask Viral out here. I've not made things right with him yet, my apology before over the screen was hardly in order. I'd like to apologize in person, if he'll allow it. If not I'm sure there will be ample opportunity later." That was a little bit unexpected, Takeshi figured they were going to be asked for help. Instead Korian wanted to speak with Viral, the one man he was sure he loathed the most outside of the Saiyan military. No harm could come of it, he figured, since there were more than enough people around to stop the Commander should he try anything. Shrugging his shoulders he turned on his scouter, not taking his eyes from Korian as he spoke. "Viral...? Still awake? Korian wants to talk to you, outside. Wants to apologize, I don't know if you want to come out for that or not."