Viral couldn’t believe how moronic Takeshi was being, especially considering it was the Chieftain’s own brew and he was calling it crap. He was just lucky the Chieftain appeared to be more preoccupied with Vegeta and didn’t hear Takeshi insult his alcohol. Feeling pretty fed up with Takeshi, he let out a groan and looked away for a moment. It was certainly questionable that Takeshi would think stone was a lot more homely for a hunter than living in a house constructed of furs and animal hide, but then again he grew up in a little bubble so of course he’d think something like that was more comfortable. It was pretty stupid, really, but if he wanted to be naïve then he can think stone is better than fur any day. Sighing lightly, he kept his attention off Takeshi until he questioned his dress habits out in the cold. Looking to him he delivered a glare, feeling embarrassed with the way he worded that, “I…get cold…” he growled, pretty annoyed by him already. The fact that Takeshi was questioning him on that particular subject made him pretty annoyed, but it was the truth that he did feel the cold, just he didn’t get affected by it in the same way they did and didn’t feel the stab quite as much. Pretty annoyed with being unable to move much, he did try to get up but couldn’t quite get up; however, Yumi was quick to respond and was soon helping him up. Gasping as he was moved, he felt dizzy for a moment as his head fell forward. As his vision decided to leave him for a moment, he slowly moved a numb heavy hand to his head and pressed his palm against his forehead. Viral didn’t like how he was feeling at all, nor did he like or understand how his own paw felt. Moving his paw away he tried to focus his vision, his mind unable to understand what he was seeing. Staring down at his slightly furry forearm he twisted his arm slightly, his eyes on the strange fin that protruded from it too. He felt confused amongst other things, his mind too busy buzzing to remember what Yumi asked him, “…What’s…happened to me…?” Nevermind the device that was strapped to him, he didn’t know why he was like this or why everyone had seemingly ignored it. He didn’t know what was going on anymore, especially regarding his own health.