If Takeshi wanted any hope of getting a leg up on Kiton then he had to corner him; sparring with Shu was always pretty one sided unless he made it so the little guy couldn't move around, then he tended to get the advantage. A problem here though was, unlike his little brother, the Frost Demon seemed to be able to take a good hit without even flinching. To win this little session of theirs he'd have to find out where Kiton was vulnerable, or at the very least somewhere he could hit that wasn't going to just tickle the guy. Coming in with a flurry of blows he began to drive the other fighter back, keeping up the strikes even as they were all blocked and dodged. While it was true he wasn't landing a single hit that wasn't really what he was going for, and as he'd hoped they were nearing a tree. With the gap between them quite small Takeshi could capitalize on it, he just had to decide how. After throwing a high haymaker that missed the air he broke out into a grin, dropping down low and eying Kiton intently. A tree was just barely a meter behind them now, and that was good enough for him. Squatting down he lunged forward as quickly as he could, trying to grab the Frost Demon and push him back into the tree, or at the very least grab hold of him so he couldn't run around anymore. Bringing out all of Viral's past memories wouldn't be easy, nor was it even going to solve his problems. Aito wasn't doing such a thing to try and solve his depression however, it was more to give the Beastman reassurance of who he was; Viral was lost right now, questioning his very existence, so with luck making him recall his life prior would help shed some light on the mystery. "It won't change who you are, because that person and this person are the very same," the doctor responded, smiling as he leaned across his chair once more, "Remembering these memories won't change who you are, but they'll alter your outlook. Right now everything seems dismal, yes? Like there's no possible way you can ever feel well again, or that your time is running short. If you can just see how your life was before, it's my hope that it will give you a brighter outlook, and in turn make you a bit more optimistic towards these treatments." That was the thing with therapy, the individual seeking the help had to want it. There was no lack of desire on Aito's part, he wanted to help Viral more than anything right now. If his son refused to accept it or be more open to the methods than it would be nigh impossible to make any substantial progress. "It's completely up to you, but I am confident that bringing out more memories will, in the long run, help your case. When we do that however is for you to decide, I know it's not easy and I take no pleasure in subjecting you to it." "Well since when is being different bad? Takeshi and Shu are different from other Saiyans, but they don't seem bothered by it. And I know how it feels to not be able to talk with someone, even if I don't have to go through what you do, but... The way I see it, there's always someone that doesn't like you, that's just life. Now that I kind of know what it's like to have people who accept me, or at the very least not hate me... I don't care about the others. They can think what they want to, they don't matter anymore." It was kind of preachy to try and tell T'charrl this, but things had changed for Haku since he had joined this group. Whether they truly saw him as one of them didn't matter, he was allowed to join them in things, sit with them and eat at the same table, simple things but things he'd never done before really. In that way he and T'charrl were a lot alike it seemed, both of them were new to having what they might consider friends, so it was a little strenuous but at the same time nice to have someone you could relate to. "I don't really know your powers that well, I've only ever really seen you use them to fight..." Haku responded, smiling apologetically, "But... The talking to the dead thing, isn't that how you all got to get in touch with Vegeta's parents? And now Viral is getting help, they may never have been able to do this without you. And I'm sure there's other things you've helped with!"