Aito smiled slightly as Viral complained about the selection of medicine, wondering if he perhaps ought to have grabbed that medicine like he'd considered. They hadn't given it to the Beastman regularly enough to know what it did, and he'd been hesitant to provide said medicine out here in the middle of nowhere. If it worked though then it may have been worth potential side effects; Viral's comfort came first, but they also should not put him at risk. "Perhaps you would have medicine promptly, but that might be all you'd get too," the doctor replied, placing his hands in his pockets as he stood up, glancing out into the forest as well, "I don't doubt a nurse would help you, certainly not the ones here. But their expertise and ability to help only goes so far, and at best they'll simply be drowning you in pills. We're trying to avoid such a thing, are we not?" Both he and Vegeta were opposed to using medicines for remedying illnesses like this, though Aito slightly less so. It seemed more a temporary fix than an actual one and was cause for relapse, which was something no one wanted. Sighing to himself he rubbed at his neck, eyes half-lidded as he wondered if perhaps coming out here had been a miscalculation. "Let's see how those pills help you, and if they get you to rest or not. If it fails then we can try something else, sound fair?" "T'charrl's fine buddy, and you didn't hurt him on purpose, so don't beat yourself up over it," Takeshi responded with a smile, already heading off towards the hospital. With June following suit they left the park and got back onto the main roads, having a few blocks to travel before they were at their stop. Glancing back at Shu as he brought up play, the older boy shook his head and laughed slightly at the comments. "I won't? So I stopped playing with you the first time? Or after this last time?" he asked, glancing back again and grinning, "Come on, you should know better. I don't care what happens, I'm not leaving you buddy. Maybe I get a little shaken time to time, but I always come back don't I? And I always will." He was family, and if you didn't even have family then what did you have? Aside from just being family too, Shu was essentially his first and best friend, so there was an awful lot going for the little guy. "Look, nothing you do is going to make me leave, short of you telling me to leave. I can take a few hits here and there, it's nothing I can't handle. Though next time you do it, I'm going to give you one hell of a wedgie afterwards!" Well, Kiton had learned about his status, but had it been worth it? He seemed uneasy now, and it was hard to say whether he'd been better off before or after the fact. Sasha supposed the latter, that way his mind wasn't making up all kinds of awful, and wrong, ideas. "We know that now, even if Korian doesn't. Believe me, we get it, things happen in the heat of a battle and sometimes it's not what you want to happen. Sooner or later Korian will cool off and you'll be fine, just you watch," she replied confidently, "And we don't really have authority over them as much as we're outside of their jurisdiction. Think of it like... Two separate ruling families, to put it that way... It's kind of similar to that. Both make laws and enforce them, but they can't force those laws on each other, or on each other's people. They're respectful of other laws and try not to cause problems, but they don't always apply. That's sort of how we work with one another." He was from a royal family, wasn't he? So that should make sense to him, she hoped. Otherwise Sasha hadn't really any idea how to explain it to T'charrl. "I guess... I don't know, it's your time to spend like you want. If you want food we can get food, you can go train in the training hall, or..." she mumbled, glancing towards the door briefly before smiling, "I could try pulling a few strings... Let you go outside in the city. With me as a guard, of course." Truthfully she didn't much care to be stuck in the building, and she was more than capable of performing her duties outside, so why not? "Just a fair warning, since I suppose sending you to your death would be cruel of us. Yes, Shu's transformation is that of an Oozaru, but it's a unique version of it. Your knowledge may not apply, which is why we've not been attempting to train him ourselves," Korian said, sharing a little information. Frowning at the mention of Takeshi's skittishness, he wondered why no one had mentioned that prior to now. For Shu to attack his own brother, all the more reason they get that unruly child under control. Even with that information shared, vague as it may be, Krom was still going into a potentially dangerous situation, and the rebel drew something akin to satisfaction from that. It was highly unlikely he'd be killed in the event of an attack, but it certainly would not be enjoyable. Feeling slightly better with that thought, Korian stepped out of the room with Sayomi, making it some ways down the corridor before letting out a long winded sigh, glancing back at his companion confused. "Okay, what's the difference between Ki and solar energy? I thought they were similar!" he whined, sounding rather perplexed and almost childish from before, "That snake seemed to understand it better than I do, and that infuriates me. I can only hope he has one hell of a go of it with the Princes later..."