It sure was difficult trying to discern what direction you were going here, the sun didn't look to follow the same pattern as Earth's. Good thing Yumi had a fairly good sense of direction that ought to deliver her right to the lake, provided she didn't end up turned around on accident. Really she was guessing which way to go, but it was a sound guess. Eugh, Viral wasn't in agreement with her whatsoever, again finding it necessary to make comment on how she was doing things. Narrowing her eyes slightly she sighed, looking back at the Beastman for a moment. "I thought you wanted me to figure it out on my own? So now I should do what you tell me?" she asked impatiently, putting a hand on her hip, "And I so will not fly, I'll do this all without Ki, or technology, just to prove I can do it." He really didn't think she was capable, did he? Hmph, so she might have forgotten some of the lessons he'd taught her as a kid. And maybe she hadn't practiced near enough to remain proficient at hunting, but she could still do it! Huffing to herself she closed her eyes, trying to convey her annoyance in the most passive way possible. Instead of getting a reaction she wanted Yumi opened her eyes and watched confused as Viral took to the trees, looking up at him puzzled. "Wait, so you're just going to climb trees now?" she asked, blinking before frowning, "Well fine, I'll do this on my own, just you watch. I'm going to find something so big that we'll both have to bring it back." This tiff of hers was a bit childish, but Yumi felt like she was being treated as one anyways by Viral. Tightening her grip on her spear she started moving again, keeping extra attention on the area around her. "Alright, boss, we'll be nice and good if that's what you want," Kabocha quipped, waving a hand before continuing on, "We trade one pain in the neck for another, sheesh. Can't catch a break even on our vacation." Had he the mind to glance back and see the Kaesstrians coming down it might have been possible to relax, but instead the Saiyan kept going on feeling apprehensive. Until they got inside somewhere or knew for absolute certain no one was going to try shanking them he'd be hard pressed to take it easy. After all he'd seen what the ambush had done to the Princes, and he was no fan of becoming a pincushion, or getting a concussion. On top of his worries of being assaulted they now had to consider how to go about getting funds. If the Saiyan money really did turn out to be a bunch of useless metal to these people then they were broke, which when you were hungry really sucked. Glancing at the bag of coins in his hand Kabocha's eyes narrowed when Kai spoke, whipping around and prodding the other boy in the chest with his finger annoyed. "What do you mean 'Don't be yourself', huh? There's nothing wrong with the way I act!" Tch, and Kai thought he was going to let him handle the money, after that? Fat chance. If they did get turned away for whatever reason then Kabocha would just try the next store, until someone did take his money. "I don't know what's wrong either... Everyone trains differently I guess. Whatever we're doing might not work for you, and what you're doing might not cut it for us. Maybe instead of trying to do what everyone else is just do what works for you?" While perhaps sound advice Haku himself didn't even subscribe to that mentality. If he didn't do exactly what those around him did then he was going to fall even further behind. T'charrl had the luxury of having strength already, he wouldn't suffer too much if his regiment changed a little. With an abysmal gap in strength between him and the others though Haku knew he had to work as hard as he could, and then some. There were a handful of things he might like to say or suggest but getting it out there was really difficult to do. In trying to be selfless and actually friendly he found himself being questioned by T'charrl, and it sort of struck a nerve. What, he couldn't just decide to be nice for a change, was that really so hard to buy into? "Like I said, I don't know why... What I did before was explicitly the King's orders, I was supposed to either capture or kill you guys. It's stupid really, like I could have done that..." In retrospect he was likely the worst possible person to assign that job, it would have made far more sense to leave an Elite behind rather than him. Sighing to himself Haku wrang his hands together a bit, turning his eyes away as his face heated up from a slight blush. "Maybe... You're the first people who didn't treat me like total crap... So I want to try and keep things that way..." he mumbled, glancing back at T'charrl before scowling, "D-Don't tell anyone that!"