Viral was a little annoyed that it was something he was supposed to be observing mostly, but in the end he was actually having to teach her from scratch what to do and what not to do. She shouldn’t need to use a bird’s-eye view when she wasn’t even a bird. At most she could climb to the top of a tree like him to see where everything was if she couldn’t smell the water. She needed to learn how to be independent if she ever found herself in a situation where she couldn’t use Ki or fly. If she was being pursued through the use of Ki then this kind of exercise should’ve been essential to her combat training as well. Climbing up the tree took him off the field and in ambush range if he needed to jump in and help her. Looking down at her he narrowed his gaze before looking away again, keeping his claws in the bark to remain balanced. “That’s why I’m up here: watching you do what I’ve taught you now”, he spoke calmly as if trying to make her annoyed, “If you think you know enough then I won’t interfere. If you think you’re capable, then show me”. Kai gave Kabocha a shrug, hardly seeing how it was a big deal. “Hey man, never been to a place where you never needed to fight? Think of it like that and then it’s not a pain anymore”, he sighed, finding it a little silly that Kabocha was getting all annoyed at something like that, “The Kaesstrians aren’t even interested anymore if you bothered to care”. The aliens were no sweat despite what they did to the Princes before, especially when they were in a city. The Queen was probably somewhere in the city after what happened or at least someone she’s associated with so they were safe, even Choi knew that. Choi was pretty chilled out himself, but of course his interest was in looking at the Kaesstrians who were nearby. It was rude to stare but his interest was definitely in the younger aliens that accompanied the adults. Looking to Kabocha he looked down as he was prodded, rolling his eyes. “Yeah because this is how you act normally, isn’t it?” he sighed, waving his hand, “And you’re absolutely sure you won’t act like this to the Kaesstrian who might deny you your money?” “Hey look! They have squiggly grub babies…” Choi spoke up suddenly, ending in a whisper as he stared at a family of Kaesstrians. Staring at the little grub-like children that wandered along with their parents he was soon punched in the arm by Kai, his eyes immediately averting themselves and going to his arm. “Oww geez…hey, I wasn’t pointing or anything, you know. Imagine when T’charrl looked like that…” T’charrl had no idea what he could change to help him change, his method was surely supposed to be pretty solid if he understood his power right. Maybe he didn’t have as much of an understanding as he thought, but that wasn’t going to help him either since it means he didn’t know what he was missing at all if that was the case. “I don’t know what works for me. I’m stuck…” he spoke before he sighed, lowering his head a little, “If I was back home my grandmother could tell me…uhh, she’s not someone you can just pick up, by the way, so don’t suggest that”. He didn’t know what Haku thought of him having the ability to talk to the dead, especially when Haku didn’t know he could do that. He was completely lost to what he was actually supposed to do, he didn’t even know what happened to make him change back the first time round. “I…don’t remember it being mentioned that the King wanted his sons dead. I don’t remember that…” he spoke lowly, trying to remember what he had been told to him. He didn’t know much about the King but he knew he wanted his sons alive so that sounded a little strange for the King to ask someone like Haku to do. Looking to Haku he stared at him a moment before tilting his head to the side, eventually giving a nod. “I suppose I won’t tell, but won’t things get better if you just told them that? I mean, I try to tell them everything that’s bothering me…well, most things. I don’t know what’s bothering me just now, except this…but I don’t think they can help me with it”.