"Then I suppose you've plenty of reason to trust what I say, don't you?" Aito mused, smirking. "It's your power so you can handle it, it's just a matter of re-attuning yourself is all. Give it some practice, work with Vegeta and you'll master them in no time. I have complete confidence in your ability Viral." Again he would draw the comparison to Ki, it was not unlike teaching Vegeta how to use his own strength as a child. He'd done training too of course, and could speak from experience that all it took was hard work and patience to draw out your power. "Of course we have more reason. There's so much left to do for both of us, and we can help with this war of yours too. And just think... If Ikura and I can work together again, with our combined knowledge we could do untold good for people. The process we used to make you could potentially lead to cures of so many illnesses, the possibilities are endless. So... Yes, long answer short there are other reasons," Aito chuckled, looking at Viral amused. "Least of all we want to see you again though, both of you. And we'd love to meet your friends for ourselves." June had the utmost confidence in Viral's ability, he was the pride and joy of Aito after all. "You're not weak now Viral, and you never were. You can improve though, everyone can," she said, smiling kindly. "Just give it your best and let Vegeta help you, and you'll be there in no time!" And when they came home things would be good as new, hopefully. She didn't want to be too optimistic if she and Aito couldn't actually be wished back, but it was hard not to be excited about it. Now, much as she would have loved to continue talking she could see that alien in the background like before, recalling how he was the one who caused this. He seemed a bit tired, it wasn't fair to him to drag things out longer. "Remember boys, we love you both very much. And even if we're not brought back we'll always be here for you two. Good luck with everything, and be safe." Waving cheerfully to Vegeta and Viral she stepped back, looking up at Aito happily then the boys again. "We love you both very much, we hope to hear from you two soon." After the final surprise of the evening the party had winded down rather quickly. Guests left after exchanging a few words with Viral, most wishing him well and good luck in the future, not that they know what the future entailed. Once everyone had left a sense of normalcy and calm had swept over Capsule Corp again as business went about as usual with no sign of a party other than the cleanup following. While Yumi remained behind everyone else went back home, with Takeshi taking both Shu and T'charrl to his house. It was already fairly late in the evening, so training was out of the question at this point. Since they had just eaten quite a bit no one was even hungry, and so the evening was spent rather absentmindedly skimming through the television Takeshi rarely ever used for something to watch. By the time the moon was well high in the sky everyone was asleep, with T'charrl taking the living room and Shu and his brother sharing the latter's bedroom. They had plans for tomorrow, best to get plenty of rest and be ready for some training. Takeshi had suggested they split up for the morning, focus on different areas of training. Since T'charrl could fly with his wings the Saiyan figured he should focus on Ki blasts, whereas Shu had to learn to fly. Giving T'charrl the large swathe of land his home was on to practice Takeshi took his brother out further, to the familiar rocky hills a few kilometers away. It was a bit nostalgic being here again, albeit not in the best of ways. Last time they had been in this place was for the very same reason, yet hopefully this time it went a little smoother than the last. If goodness for bid the little Saiyan should crash again then at least they could get to T'charrl and have him healed up. Trying to find an open a space as possible the pair eventually settled down in a lightly grassed area, pale green clumps of plant life splotched all over the landscape. A few little trees and bushes were here and there, but overall it was barren. Just as well, this way Shu didn't have anything to fly into so long as he avoided hitting the ground this time around. "Remember Shu, nice and slow, this isn't a race," Takeshi chided, smiling at Shu amused. "If anything happens I'll try to help you, but no promises. If you're going to learn to fly the right way then I can't be holding your hand all the time." Flying was definitely not his brother's strong suit, but even so he couldn't be completely led through it. Shu would come out all the better if he got it himself, Takeshi was only there to direct him in the proper direction should he need it. "It's like I said before, just ease Ki out of your feet to rise, then release it to stay balanced. Once you're balanced try moving around a bit."