Viral was sure he shouldn’t be with them, he should had been left a long time ago to make room for those who could succeed. There was just no honour in lasting this long through failure and to look like this meant he was disgracing himself by being in the presence of others. He looked and felt like a clown; trying to fight one battle with an honourable being and this happens to him, his opportunity squandered and disgraced. Groaning lowly at Vegeta’s suggestions he slowly shook his head, finding them completely unamusing and unable to pick him up from this hard time. He was just being told the same thing over and over again, just a different subject being placed on top of it all, “Hmph, that Narbu nearly beat me in less than ten minutes; you know I transform into that…thing when my life is in danger”, he spoke up, slowly rubbing his chest, “Takeshi never wanted to train with his sword in the first place. It was only because I bribed him that he eventually gave in. The battle strategy…you just need a brain for that…tch, all you idiots were too busy talking amongst yourselves to bother thinking one up…” T’charrl felt he should be okay having food, especially when he was feeling the hunger now. It wasn’t very pleasant to get sparks of low blood sugar when his body relied on sugar greatly for nutrition. He didn’t mean to skip out on it so much, but he was better off keeping that to himself instead of just embarrassing himself further with weak excuses for not going to get something to eat. Feeling satisfied that it was going to be an alright time, T’charrl exited his room but looked to Takeshi at his plan, frowning a little, “Everyone? Oh…this is going to be hard…” he spoke, feeling a little discouraged, “That’s a lot of people and I can’t fit at the table very well…are they going to be okay with me sitting on the floor? Isn’t that rude? They’ll just stare at me….” Shu wasn’t feeling very happy, even after they retrieved T’charrl. His friend being all nervous and all was making him feel nervous in return, his confidence to be able to do this sucking well dry; however, knowing the others would be there was a little bit better since it meant he wouldn’t need to sit near Haku after all. Haku was just a bully, picking on him because he was different. It wasn’t his fault he grew up in a different environment to everyone else and nor was it his for looking different too. Feeling a little moody, Shu didn’t realise Takeshi was talking to him until the prolonged silence reminded him he was being addressed, “Huh? I don’t know…a bit in the bag? I don’t know; I can’t count to remember how much…”