Viral was not wholly impressed by Yumi’s lack of knowledge on the subject, especially when he once taught her. He hoped she would had at least hunted for herself when she was out training or whatever, but instead she was probably relying on others for food instead. She was definitely out of practice, he could tell that much with how she made her spear and what materials she asked for, but maybe she was going to pull through in the end. She shouldn’t get big-headed over something like this in the first place, but with him off the field then maybe she might get some hunting done without needing to guide her through it. He was not exactly the kind of teacher to do everything for the student prior, especially when this stuff had to be learned by trying yourself. Staring down at her he soon began to look around for any signs of creatures, curious to what she might be able to catch. There was something up ahead that was hunting as well from what he could see, a six-legged creature that was fairly unpredictable. If Yumi could successfully kill it then he would give her the benefit of the doubt, but there was a problem she had to face. She wasn’t exactly stealthy, even what she was wearing was not going to hide her from this creature. Narrowing his gaze slightly he looked back down to her, wanting to see what she might do next. Kai wasn’t exactly pleased with how Kabocha or Choi was acting, both of them acting like idiots. Kabocha was way too attached to his money and Choi was being rude about the locals. The locals didn’t appear like they wanted to do anything to them other than stare at them all day so he definitely had to wonder how much they were hearing of their conversation when they were the focus of attention. They had the scouters on so the Kaesstrians could probably hear them much to the misfortune of the three of them so the punch at Choi was well deserved. “Would you cut it out? If they heard you we’d be in trouble”, he spoke lowly, eventually letting out a sigh as he gave his head a rub, his eyes soon going to Kabocha in return, “I’m sure it’d be hilarious, but it’d be great if you didn’t tell him about them either in that case. If you told him he’d probably never want to come back and that’d be pretty damn pathetic for a Prince of Saiyans to be scared of children openly like that…” T’charrl didn’t know how he was supposed to try and relax if he was going to constantly feel like this, especially in these woods. His people could be anywhere and he wouldn’t know it, at least not until the last minute. They wouldn’t know what he is or what happened to him, nobody who knew any of this stuff was alive or someone who wasn’t keeping it a secret. He would be killed on the spot because of how he looked with little regards to who he was and that really scared him. He was feeling a little better than he did a few minutes ago, but it didn’t mean he still wasn’t pretty worried about everything that was collapsing upon him. Giving his claws a brief tap he frowned as he looked to Haku, giving a sigh and looking elsewhere as he tried to understand his situation. He didn’t know if their King knew about him, but it wasn’t as if he had fought against other Saiyans before that wasn’t anybody here already. Sighing a little his eyes wandered, looking around slowly before to Haku, shaking his head. “I don’t think they would have you around if they didn’t like you”. Sure enough to support his claims Takeshi jumped out, giving T’charrl a bit of a fright at the overall reaction as well. Raising his claws over his face momentarily he soon let out a sigh, rubbing his chest. “Uhh, fun? Uhh yeah, I remember…” he spoke, thinking about it for a moment before he let out a sigh, scratching at his mane, “I don’t know any games, honestly. I never had any friends and the only one who would do things with me was my father. He trained me and, uhh…I-I don’t know any games other than fighting”.