Kiton didn’t know if he was making a very good impression with all of this, feeling like he was giving off a rather negative vibe. He wanted to prove he was good and capable of fighting, but he didn’t understand the concept they held their training under and only grew flustered and confused. He needed to prove himself somehow, but this didn’t seem to work. Coming to the conclusion that he should just quit with this training and settle on his defeat through ill health, Kiton slowly lowered himself to the ground before looking to Takeshi as he was approached again, frowning as he spoke. He didn’t really know what to say about that, but it sounded like he was trying to not make him feel bad. “Uhh, I guess so. I suppose I should see after I’m better”. Not entirely sure if he was okay with that he knew he would have to run with it for now, seeing how he wasn’t going to have many other chances to prove his worth. Not knowing if Takeshi and Shu were going to go without him he remained standing in the same spot, staring at them before Takeshi looked to him again with an invitation to joining. “Uhh, what? You’re going hunting?” he asked, slowly moving after them after brief hesitation, “You people really are poor, huh…?” Viral didn’t respond to Aito, keeping him eyes averted as he simply went to lean his head on his hand, his knee close to his chest. There was no reason to question it if he knew it to be true, knowing if he just left without it he wouldn’t had been pursued. Vegeta was already trying to sell him to get rid of him, so why not be happy when he was finally gone? Just wanting to get on with his other treatments after that wasted effort he made a quick glance to Aito in suspicion, seeing him take out a communicator. He didn’t want to speak to Vegeta, it didn’t matter anymore when it was in the past and easily something that could be denied or masked. Growling angrily as he made the call he looked away and folded his arms, scratching at them in frustration. “It’s going to be pointless! I don’t know why you try! Nothing will change, it will still be the same after all this so why do you insist on trying?” T’charrl was trying to understand what Haku was saying but he didn’t really know if he could be compared to a bird when he looked different from what he had been taught of them. He still felt pretty strange to be the odd one out, but he probably shouldn’t like he was being told. “I suppose. Humans can’t fly? But I got taught by one how to use Ki, shouldn’t that mean they should be able to fly?” Feeling a little confused he let out a sigh, contemplating about his uncontrollable ability to take in energy that was being expelled. It made him stronger even if slowly, at least the intake from training had been slow. He didn’t know if he should try and control it or leave it unhindered just so he could get stronger, but he didn’t know if that made him a bad person or someone to fear. He thought of himself as a good person, but he still wasn’t sure. “You really think I’m a good person? Even after what you’ve seen of me?” he asked, looking down at himself, “I have just been thinking about my abilities and just thinking…maybe I should let my power grow if that’s the case? I was told my people wanted to gain power by tapping into a spirit’s power, but even if there was someone else who merged with one and became a monster I still got over the monster part! I was thinking…maybe I let them grow instead of trying to hide them. Do you think I should? Am I a good person for wanting that power?”