Yumi was in trouble by the looks of it, the creature just too much for her to handle when she couldn’t use Ki like she might’ve done before. This was the problem Viral saw immediately when it came to Ki use; when you didn’t or couldn’t use it, everything was automatically harder and much more complicated. He wasn’t going to be able to interfere directly at this moment in time, at least not without seeing if she might be able to turn the tides yet. Watching her carefully he tried to move in closer, keeping his actions silent as he made his way around the pair. Yumi was really beginning to get flustered but not without sending it flying straight into a tree. He was pretty annoyed if he had to be honest, seeing her only make it even angrier because she hadn’t been careful in the first place. Waiting to see what she might do next he lifted his head, watching her carefully before he only grew disappointed as she instead decided to punch it over doing anything else. That was only going to make things worse and very quickly he saw his assumptions were correct as the creature was quick to counterattack, its tail swinging around and slapping her away. Viral had just about enough of this, he didn’t want her to get hurt badly on her first try. Swinging around in the trees he took a dive towards her busted weapon, snatching it off the ground and immediately dashed straight for the beast. He needed to get to it before it got to her so without wasting time he made a leap, trying to force the stone into its body where ever he could reach. He didn’t want to have her going back in pain when he could had prevented it, even if he was putting himself in danger. Kai was willing to give Kabocha a chance to see if he could be civil about exchanging money or finding information relevant to their quest for food. If Kabocha could pull this off then they’d have food, but if not then they’d have to do the unfortunate and go and find some themselves. Kai really didn’t want to have to cook and Choi probably didn’t either and they definitely didn’t want to bother trying Kabocha’s cooking if they valued their health. “You may not kill someone, but your attitude towards others could use work…” he mumbled, eventually sighing and giving a shrug, “But if you’re so sure of yourself…” Watching Kabocha wander over to the stall his eyes quickly shifted to his brother before back again, frowning as he listened into the conversation. Kabocha was off to a bad start immediately and the woman was obviously a little nervous, but of course it ended with Kabocha being rude and walking away without saying anything else. Watching him he grunted a little when Kabocha instead shoved his money into him, taking it with a frown before looking back to him. “Morons? You’re the one who screwed it up, not her!” he told him off before letting out a sigh, walking away from him, “Then you stay here and let me deal with this…” Walking to the stall with the woman he kept the money in hand, keeping it in view as he leaned slightly towards the woman. “Excuse him, Miss, he doesn’t know how to be social”, he spoke calmly, holding the pouch up, “I don’t suppose you might know where we’ll be able to exchange this Saiyan currency? We’ll return and buy your food if we’re successful”. Choi was feeling pretty amused by the way Kabocha got rejected like that, knowing how it was going to play out knowing him. Smirking a little when he returned all grumpy he watched the exchange between his brother and Kabocha before Kai decided to take matters into his own hands. Watching him walk off he let out a chuckle, shaking his head. “Man, aren’t we younger than you as well? Kai all taking the lead and calling you out like that…” Shu didn’t want to disturb his friend, feeling him all distressed from where he was without needing to see his face. His body language told him everything and if he popped out suddenly he would only startle his friend; however, Takeshi wasn’t exactly one to notice that and jumped out anyway and of course startled T’charrl. Bouncing around and hiding in the trees was one thing, but if his friend wasn’t having a good time then they needed to find a way to give him a good time. Squeaking when Takeshi called him out he quickly bounced out of the tree, jumping down to the ground and bouncing along to them all. “More play? More play?? What we play? Hiding and seeking?” T’charrl didn’t know where Shu was hiding but sure enough he popped out of his hiding place and was quick to respond to Takeshi’s desire to play around some more. It was a little strange that Shu would be excited to play like it was something new when he was just playing a moment ago, but then again it was Shu. Tilting his head a little he gave it a brief rub, trying to understand what was going on. “Uhh, a-alright. Who is the person then? How do we decide?” he asked curiously, not feeling entirely sure about his current situation regarding this game, “Uhh, is it worth mentioning that my kind are particularly good at hiding?”