Takeshi just kind of shrugged his shoulders in reply to Sayomi, not seeing the point in hiding it. The Dragonballs weren't exactly the universe's most well kept secret to begin with, and he was positive their father knew about them already. Besides, the few people who had been told he was fairly certain they wouldn't use for nefarious purposes, even if they may not get along so well. Were it even a relative problem then he may be more concerned too, but their next use was about a year away, so it wasn't as though someone would be barging in on their world soon. The topic of their mother quickly became the main focus, and Shu expressed his feelings, or rather worry over it. The feeling was mutual, both of them wanted their mother's approval. Having your father be kind of the universe's biggest jerk meant you only had one parent to go to, and should that fall through then they would only have each other. Not a terrible thing persay, the two of them got on well, but having a reliable, caring parent would be an awful nice change. "You're not weird, you're different. But everyone else we've met like you, and I bet if total strangers like you then our mom is going to like you even more." Plus, if they worked on some things then Shu wouldn't be any different from the others, aside from his more cheerful attitude. Yet somehow changing Shu seemed like an awfully upsetting idea. Korian was hard pressed not to take the bait when he was teased, finding it hard enough as it was just to make the apology. Viral seemed to be enjoying himself though, which was good, he supposed. "It was hypocritical to condemn you for that when it's been done before, I'll admit it. In the act I worried what may have come of the attack and panicked, and in trying to maintain order I went too far. I was wrong and I admit it, Viral." Really he couldn't think of what more could be said to appease the Beastman. While he didn't expect an acceptance of his apology he figured there would at least be some acknowledgement, a little nod that it was understood. Rather than that be the case however Viral was just quite intent on egging the Saiyan on. Sighing softly Korian rubbed at his face, looking away for a moment before back to Viral, seeming awfully abashed and beside himself. "Perhaps... There was a bit of fear when you had changed, I'll admit it. I was afraid of what you might do to one of my soldiers if you had done something like that, so I was trying to preemptively stop any attacks. Admittedly it was not the best way to go about things, we should have been more careful about it. I jumped the gun and I know it was wrong." Viral wasn't going to take this seriously, judging by his reactions. Either that or he was hell bent on testing Korian's patience to the utmost and try to make him trip up. Questioning motives was one thing, but a contest of strength was something else. It was much more difficult for the Saiyan to say anything on the matter and not make it seem offensive, he had to be tactful here. In his personal opinion of course he thought he was better, he wouldn't think himself capable to lead if he doubted his own ability. Telling Viral that though was only going to end up with more conflict. "This isn't about who is stronger or better able to lead, it's about my making my mistakes right," Korian pointed out, smiling tightly. That smile disappeared when Viral doubted his motives, managing to really tick at his desire to apologize. "I could have left hours ago and never said a word to you, and no one would have said otherwise. I'm not doing this to save my troops, or to save face. In fact don't you think a Commander apologizing to another fighter makes him look bad? I fail to see then how I benefit from doing this. As for what I'm willing to do..." There was a pause, it was a question he didn't readily have an answer to. "Within reason, you name it. I realize a simple apology doesn't make things right, but I'd like to do what i can to put that behind us."