Shu would get it, as would T'charrl, there was no question about that. The two were perfectly capable of getting this down in the next day or so, probably sooner if they kept the pace up. "You're both going to have this down in no time, just keep working for it!" Now that they knew what to do it was pretty safe to say they could be left to their own devices. After all, lectures only got so far, you had to do things for yourself to truly learn them. Much as Takeshi could sit there and tell them how much energy to put out ultimately it fell to them to regulate their own strength, that was something he couldn't give them. Eying the orb Shu created he watched keenly as it was tossed, making it a bit further than the last one, but only just. A modest wall of water was sent their way which promptly doused the older boy, leaving him standing there with a surprised look on his face as he dripped. "Uh... Well, that was better." He supposed he needed to take a bath soon anyways, albeit that wasn't exactly what he'd had in mind. Lifting a hand to wipe his face dry Takeshi smiled, flicking droplets at Shu playfully. "Try to make your energy more compact before you throw it, pack it together tighter. The more you do that the farther it travels before exploding." Huh, why was T'charrl so panicked over the water? Their friend had mentioned he wasn't one for swimming but he didn't think the Kaesstrian would actually be afraid of it. Chuckling softly Takeshi crossed his arms, raising an eyebrow at his friend. "I'm not terrifying? Well shoot, looks like I haven't been doing my job. But to answer your question it takes a lot of control and know-how to make unique attacks. I can show you one, if you want." But first T'charrl was going to have another go at his own attacks. As before he threw it out over the water, throwing it a little higher this time. The resulting explosion caused a large shockwave to travel downward, displacing quite a bit of water in a large ripple effect. When the explosion subsided a small whirlpool formed at the epicenter as a result, not too shabby at all. Smiling Takeshi turned his back to his friend and brother, again wiping at his face to clear some water. "You're getting on really well, both of you, I gotta say I'm impressed. Let me show you something a little fancier that you can do." Might as well have a little fun and show off one of his own little tricks. Probably not his unique attack but he liked to use it, when the situation allowed for it anyways. Holding both arms out before him with the palms flat Takeshi channeled a lot of Ki to each hand, letting it hold there for a few seconds. Then, in a rapid succession of bursts he began releasing blasts, creating almost an ovular shaped pattern as he fired off several attacks. They arched every which way, sideways, up and down, but all met at one point a good many meters out over the water. As the blasts collided they created a larger orb on the other side, the repeating shockwaves making a lot of splashing. When he finally stopped firing the mass of Ki on the other end blew up altogether, spreading out and creating some modest waves in every direction. A small one made it to shore, but for the most part everything was pushed out to sea. Turning back around with a triumphant grin Takeshi chuckled, flashing the others a thumbs up. "How did you like that one? Made it up myself!" "Eh, you don't age? Well that's silly, everyone ages, including me. Just because you might not change physically doesn't mean you don't age. A rock might look the same year after year, but you'd say the rock is a hundred years old, wouldn't you? Well then, we're no different." Now things were beginning to make a little sense, at last. Viral was immortal, if Roshi understood rightly. Or very close to it, considering he didn't believe he aged. Hm, a new immortal being, and one that was created no less. If he thought he had the place to ask he might question where Viral was made, but that was another time and place. Sighing remorsefully he moved himself, taking a seat beside Viral before looking up at the sky himself. "Young man... There are things all around you to celebrate. Like I said, you're alive, that's something worth celebrating is it not? And look at everyone around you, all your friends, they're all here with you. For you, that's something. You have people that make life worth living, and you've got many, many years ahead of you with them, I can tell. Believe me when I tell you that life is plenty worth celebrating, it's all about how you live it that counts." Roshi chuckled lightheartedly, rubbing at his bald head as he looked down at the grass. "Ah... Listen to an old man ramble. Sorry about that, but I want you to understand that there's a lot in life that's worth noticing and celebrating. The relationships you build, the people you meet, the things you experience, everything around you can be worthwhile if you let it be. And while people might disappear the bonds you made never will, and they'll make up who you are." Roshi spoke as much for himself as he did Viral. His own life had been drastically changed by meeting people like Goku, and those were changes he never wanted to forget. All the experiences they had been through were precious, the good and the bad, and he'd not trade them for anything. Looking over at Viral the hermit smiled kindly, reaching over and placing a hand on the Beastman's shoulder. "You will see people come and go, Viral, but always remember they're never truly gone. They're always with you in spirit and will be cheering for you on the other side. So if you want to know what to celebrate... Celebrate life. Celebrate what you have, what you will have, and what you have had in the past. Life can be pretty grand if you let it be, believe me."