Yumi just had to get her spear into the beast and that would be that, it would be hurt and easy to deal with. Obviously it was much too large for her little weapon to kill it and she knew that, but it would be a start. Even with putting all of her force behind it however she was unable to so much as pierce the skin as the weapon both broke and ricocheted off. On a natural whim to strike she then tried kicking it to knock it over, only managing to knock it away before the creature up-righted itself and released an angry roar. Alright, she had gone and messed up, hunting didn't normally constitute brawling with your prey. Certainly not something like this, oh dear. Unsure of what to do in the moment Yumi made a dive out of the way as it barreled towards her, watching as it smacked dead into a tree and near uprooted it, breaking the trunk and knocking it over with a resounding crash. Yikes, getting hit was going to be a nightmare then. Okay then, she was going to have to find a way to overpower and kill it now and without a weapon, no problem. Waiting for it to face her again she ran right at it, jumping up and cocking back an arm before hitting it in what she figured was the forehead with a strong punch. There was a very satisfying sound as her hand connected, and it did manage to bring the beast to the ground unlike her kick. It hadn't killed it though, but stunned it. Moving to hit it again she stopped when the tail whipped around at her, putting up her arms defensively to block and ending up getting hit away. Knocked off of her feet she was sent flying some ways away, stopping herself within the trees and looking up over her sore arms. The creature was back up and charging again, and really did not sound happy. It would be hilarious to drag the Princes out here to see Takeshi's reaction, even if Kabocha was certain of what they would get. Hopefully these people didn't mind if one of their visitors had an unnatural fear of their kids, though he could easily see some folks getting angry at that. Maybe save that towards the end of their visit, otherwise it would be awfully tricky to stay here. "Fine, fine, we'll let him keep running around or whatever he's up to, I guess there's no reason to rush it," Kabocha said, shrugging his shoulders with a smile, "You know you want to see it too though, don't act like you don't." Now where could they go to exchange money at? Stalls really were a bit iffy, there was no way of knowing if they were being honest in their exchange. Plus how much money would a stall have to offer really? Then again there wasn't much from keeping big stores from deceiving them either, maybe he ought to be a bit forceful in his negotiations, make it clear he wasn't looking to be cheated. "Me keep calm? Kai, relax! I'm not Takeshi, I'm not going to kill someone." He was far more reasonable than that, and he knew how to sweet talk someone if need be. Though a bit hesitant about the stalls they were convenient, he supposed trying them couldn't hurt. Smiling he walked to the nearest one, finding what he figured was a woman behind the counter selling some sort of foods. "Hi there, I'm hoping you can help me with something," Kabocha began, setting his bag of coin on the counter and leaning onto it, "We need some Kaesstrian money, and I'll trade you this for it. Very valuable Saiyan money." The woman had seen the Saiyans but she hadn't figured they might come to her stall. They had massive appetites, did they not? She may sell quite a lot of food now, best to try and offer as much as possible! Smiling at the boy who came over she waited for an order only to have a bag set on the counter, looking down at it curiously. Saiyan money, was it? She'd never seen that before, how curious. Reaching out she picked open the bag and took out a coin, turning it over and examining it carefully. Certainly metal, and nice looking, but then again so were many menial things. How was she supposed to know what this was worth? Just because she had a stall didn't mean she was any less intelligent than shop owners, she wasn't going to be tricked. Smiling apologetically she placed the coin back, giving a shake of her head. "So sorry, but no! Don't know how much money is worth so I can't take it, apologies. You can buy food if you'd like!" Kabocha's friendliness had waned pretty quick when he was told they couldn't exchange money here, even if they were offering food. The lady was being smart with him too, offering to sell food when they obviously had no money. Narrowing his eyes he snatched the bag of coins back up, resisting the strong urge to snap at her as he stepped back. "No thanks, we'll go elsewhere." Stupid woman, refusing to take his money, it was perfectly good currency! Storming back over to the twins he looked at Kai annoyed, shoving the money into his chest and making him take it with a huff. "[I]You[/i] deal with exchanging it, I hate morons who refuse perfectly good money." They really ought to play something to help get T'charrl's mind off of depressing things, though deciding on a game was tough. There wasn't really a whole lot they played usually Takeshi realized, and even less could be done out in the forests. Really when he went through the paces the only slightly feasible game was hide-and-seek, something that a forest like this was basically made for. T'charrl raised a fair point, about there being predators here with them. Eh, but they could defend themselves. Besides, something else he had said garnered the Saiyan's attention first. "Shu? No he's not hiding, he's just right over there," Takeshi said, turning and gesturing to a tree off to the side. "Hey, Shu! Get down here squirt, we're going to play a game!" Smiling he looked back at T'charrl and Haku, putting his hands on his hips with a nod. "You'll hide if you're not the person looking for everyone, yeah. The whole point o the game is some people hide and the other person looks for them, it's pretty easy. Though I figure we should stay kind of close, don't want to all go wandering off and get lost."